Sha'Nya Bennett, 23, told "Good Morning America" she was surprised when she delivered her baby boy Dallas at the Krispy Kreme on Jan. 22, because she was supposed to be induced the following day.
Sha'nya Bennett, 23, had no choice but to give birth at an empty Krispy Kreme parking lot during a historic winter storm.
Available through Valentine’s Day at participating Krispy Kreme shops, the Hearts in Bloom Collection includes: You Make My Daisy Doughnut: An unglazed heart doughnut filled with white Kreme, dipped in strawberry flavored icing, drizzled with yellow icing and topped with a daisy candy piece.
After a blizzard, an empty Krispy Kreme parking lot might seem like an ideal spot to do doughnuts — but for Sha’Nya Bennett, it ended up being the perfect place to give birth. When Bennett went into labor during the second day of a historic winter snowstorm in Alabama, she was determined to make it the hospital.
“Krispy Kreme is sweetening the family’s a-glaze-ing celebration by throwing Dallas a birthday party every year until he’s all grown up! ” a spokesperson for the company said in a statement to People on Saturday. Dallas’ birth certificate is also believed to be the first to name Krispy Kreme as “place of birth,” per People.
Krispy Kreme is adding a floral twist to Valentine’s Day with its all-new Hearts in Bloom Collection, a lineup of heart-shaped doughnuts presented in a special flower bouquet box. Available now through February 14 at participating locations, the collection blends sweet treats with the beauty of nature’s most popular flowers.
Krispy Kreme is celebrating Valentine's Day with its Hearts in Bloom Collection, which features four heart-shaped doughnuts in a flower bouquet box. Here are all the details.
Krispy Kreme has launched a special heart-shaped doughnut collection this year for Valentine's Day. Called the Hearts In Bloom collection, the limited-edition Valentine's Day doughnuts are shaped like a heart and come in four different flavors.
Actress and singer Natalie Bassingthwaite is stepping back into the spotlight for her first one-woman play, Shirley Valentine. One possible explanation could be that this observed phenomenon was space debris seen burning up over the skies of Michigan.
Dozens dead after American Airlines jet and Army helicopter crash near DC, Super Bowl ad prices hit record $8 million for 30-second spot, Alabama parents welcome baby in Krispy Kreme parking lot amid snowstorm chaos and much more on today’s episode of 5 Things.
Participating local Waffle House’s are: Augusta: 246 Davis Road, 3134 Peach Orchard Road, and 2057 Gordon Highway. North Augusta: 158 Laurel Lake Dr. and 1171 West Martintown Road. Aiken: 2676 Columbia Highway North.