Here's How You Can Get a Dozen Krispy Kreme Doughnuts for 78 CentsIn celebration of its 78th birthday, Krispy Kreme is offering customers a sweet deal on Friday.

ByKate Taylor

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For Krispy Kreme's 78thbirthday, the customers are getting the presents.

On Friday, July 10, any customer that buys a dozen Krispy Kreme doughnuts can get the second dozen for only 78 cents. That second dozen can only be Original Glazed – none of the fancier stuff.

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Krispy Kreme opened its first location in Winston-Salem, N.C. in 1937. It wasn't until more than 50 years later in 1989, however, that the company opened its first retail-only store (previous locations had focused on making doughnuts to be sold at grocery and convenience stores).

In February, the chain celebrated its 1,000thstore opening with a new location in Kansas City, Kan.

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