Krispy Kreme Easter doughnuts arrive for the season. What should guests expect to find at their local shop for this time of year?

Krispy Kreme Easter Doughnuts

Spring has officially sprung at Krispy Kreme, and the brand is celebrating with a limited-time doughnut lineup bursting with color, playful designs, and lighter seasonal flavors. Following a packed March that featured St. Patrick’s Day treats and the Bracket Bash doughnuts, Krispy Kreme is shifting gears into a collection that feels tailor-made for warmer weather—and yes, Easter season.

Krispy Kreme Easter Doughnuts: A Blooming Lineup of Spring Flavors

This year’s Easter doughnuts lean heavily into floral inspiration and pastel aesthetics, creating a lineup that looks just as good as it tastes. Expect a mix of fruit-forward flavors and classic cream fillings, all dressed up in vibrant seasonal décor.

Available beginning Tuesday, March 24 for a limited time at participating Krispy Kreme shops across the U.S., Krispy Kreme’s Easter Basket Collection features three new, “egg-citing” doughnuts that bring spring sweetness to life:

  • Easter Egg Basket Doughnut – an Original Glazed doughnut piped with vanilla flavored buttercreme, dipped in decorative sugar, and topped with an Easter egg sugar piece.
  • Strawberry Egg Doughnut – an unglazed shell doughnut filled with white Kreme, dipped in strawberry flavored icing with decorative vanilla flavored icing drizzles.
  • Baby Chick Doughnut – an Original Glazed doughnut dipped in vanilla flavored icing decorated with a baby chick sugar piece.

“This Easter, we’re serving up new treats alongside classics fans love,” said Alison Holder, Krispy Kreme chief brand and product officer. “Grab a box, load up your basket, and make every egg hunt and gathering with family and friends just a little sweeter.”

Krispy Kreme’s Easter Basket Collection will be available in-shop and for pickup or delivery via Krispy Kreme’s app and website. Guests can also enjoy some of the Easter Basket doughnuts in a Krispy Kreme six-pack delivered to select retailers. Visit krispykreme.com/locate/location-search#grocery to find a U.S. shop or retailer near you.

Easter Takes Center Stage

As expected, the spring collection leans into Easter with whimsical designs and family-friendly appeal. From bunny shapes to egg-inspired toppings, these doughnuts are clearly built for seasonal celebrations, and Instagram feeds. Krispy Kreme has made a habit of tying its spring offerings to Easter, and this year continues that tradition with a mix of novelty and nostalgia.

Krispy Kreme Easter Doughnuts: Designed for Sharing (and Showing Off)

Much like March’s Bracket Bash minis, this collection emphasizes visual appeal and shareability. Bright colors, themed decorations, and playful concepts make these doughnuts perfect for parties, office treats, or casual spring outings. They’re also clearly engineered for social media moments, because if you didn’t post your bunny doughnut, did it even happen?

Limited-Time Spring Sweetness

As with all of Krispy Kreme’s recent seasonal drops, this Easter collection won’t be around forever. The company continues to embrace short-run releases that rotate quickly, keeping fans coming back to see what’s new. With March’s offerings now wrapped and spring in full swing, this latest lineup is already shaping up to be the brand’s most visually fun collection of the year. If you’ve been waiting for something bright, cheerful, and just a little over-the-top—spring at Krispy Kreme has officially arrived.

For more theme park-related news and information, visit MSM News. As always, eat like you mean it!

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Jon Self

Jon Self is an avid theme park fan. You can follow him at @pastorjonself on X/ Twitter or Jon.Self.37 at Instagram. He has been writing and editing in the theme park media world for over a decade. He also writes for several "foodie" sites as well as in the faith-based world.