Krispy Kreme Is Releasing the New Mars Doughnut for One Day Only

Photo credit: Krispy Kreme
Photo credit: Krispy Kreme

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It’s a big day in the space world this Thursday as NASA’s Perseverance Rover lands on Mars. To celebrate Feb. 18, Krispy Kreme has created a donut that you can get for one day and one day only. That’s reason enough to get your hands on the Mars Doughnut.

The new sweet treat was designed to look like the red planet. The donut is filled with Chocolate Kreme, dipped in caramel icing with a red planet swirl, and topped with chocolate cookie crumbs. Chocolate and caramel? You can’t possibly go wrong.

Better yet, you may qualify to get the limited-edition Mars Doughnut for free. The rover is carrying 11 million names of the people who participated in NASA’s “Send Your Name to Mars” program. If you’re one of them, head to Krispy Kreme on Thursday and show your “boarding pass” that NASA send your way to get it for free.

“The landing of Perseverance on Mars will be an epic and important achievement. So, we’re celebrating the best way we know how: with an amazing new doughnut discovery right here on earth,” Dave Skena, Krispy Kreme chief marketing officer, said in a press release.

Perseverance lifted off from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on July 30, 2020 and is toting the first-ever helicopter to be deployed on Mars, along with other technologies. By the time it lands in Mars’ Jezero Crater, it will have traveled 292.5 million miles. The goal is to seek signs of ancient life and collect rock and soil samples. Who knows? Maybe the Mars Doughnut will reappear at Krispy Kreme as new developments emerge from the trip.

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