Raleigh, North Carolina – The winter weather that affects the state may or may not affect the weather. You can try a limited edition Mars donut from Krispy Kreme.
To celebrate the landing of the NASA rover, Krispy Kreme planned to launch a limited edition Mars donut on Thursday, which will be sold for just one day.
The rare celestial occasion must have been marked by a rare donut, shaped like the red planet itself: caramel and filled with chocolate cream, topped with a red swirl that resembles Mars.
“It’s even sprinkled with chocolate chip cookies for this authentic Polish powder,” CNN wrote.
Unfortunately, it seems that humans should never have flown so close to Mars. Person Street had a line of customers waiting for the limited edition and only one day. Once exhausted, the fritters were gone.
Several locations around the Triangle had run out completely before noon, with no way to get any more stock.
According to a service representative, disappointed and annoyed customers have called the Krispy Kreme headquarters customer service line “all day”.
The issue, according to officials, is the weather.
Weather problems affected the delivery of limited edition donuts, meaning some stores got them and some didn’t. The stores that got them sold out quickly and have no way to get more, according to officials.
Officials said the problem was exacerbated by enthusiastic customers traveling to secondary locations in search of Mars donuts, which overloaded local stores that only had enough stock for their own customer base and were unable to manage. additional customers.
Krispy Kreme’s customer service said they were very sorry for the weather affecting Mars ’donut availability. Local officials who spoke by phone said they felt terrible for having so many disappointed customers.
Given the weather that affected the launch of the Mars Donut, will Krispy Kreme try to launch on another date?
Yes! Krispy Kreme announced:
“Your response to our Mars Donut has been out of this world and many stores have already run out during the day. We continue to offer the Mars Donut where supplies and weather conditions allow.”