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Krispy Kreme Aberdeen opening next month

Krispy Kreme are said to be opening up in Tesco Extra in Inverness.
Krispy Kreme are coming to Inverness. Image; Supplied.

Krispy Kreme will open in Union Square next month.

A new kiosk will offer a wide range of doughnuts, unique from the standard flavours.

There’s going to be everything from lemon cheesecake to salted caramel.

Fresh doughnuts will be made and delivered each day from the Krispy Kreme flagship store in Edinburgh.

And the best news? In anticipation of the September opening, Krispy Kreme’s Graniote City team will take to the streets to give away free boxes of doughnuts to hungry shoppers.

Judith Denby, chief marketing officer at Krispy Kreme, added:  “We’re excited to be bringing the joy of Krispy Kreme to Union Square this autumn.

“Union Square is a great location in the city and and we can’t wait to welcome shoppers and loyal Scottish fans in for doughnuts next month.”

Ryan Manson, general manager at Union Square, said: “We are incredibly excited about welcoming Krispy Kreme to Union Square. Who doesn’t love a Krispy Kreme doughnut?

“It is really encouraging to see that, even in our sixth year, Union Square continues to attract large global brands – like Krispy Kreme – to come and join us.

“I know our customers are going to be absolutely thrilled to hear this exciting news.”

The average Aberdonian said: “Yum!”