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Donut King recreates popular favourites into indulgent range

The new range starts at $5.

Donut King updated some of its popular donut flavours in its menu and gave them a more indulgent and premium look.

The new donuts include the new Strawberries & Cream donuts made with real freeze-dried strawberries, the Choc Caramel Sea Salt with real sea salt sprinkles, and the Espresso Scroll, glazed with Donut King’s espresso.

According to Raquel Hine, marketing manager at Donut King, they wanted to provide a new flavour experiences that are reich in authentic, true-to-life flavours and indulgent textures to elevatethe customer’s sweet treat experience..

The new donuts are available both in-store and online for deliveries across Australia through Donut King Occasions.

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