Miami Herald

Show your vaccine card, get a free doughnut

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Krispy Kreme launched a new program Monday to give a free doughnut to customers who present their coronaviru­s vaccine cards.

The deal lasts through the rest of 2021, the North Carolina-based company announced in a release. Customers can bring their valid coronaviru­s vaccinatio­n cards to any Krispy Kreme shop in the United States every day for the rest of the year to get a free glazed doughnut — one per day.

Krispy Kreme’s marketing promotion is one of the first of its kind among retailers as states have broadened access to coronaviru­s vaccinatio­ns. Other companies have offered deals to healthcare workers and discounted transporta­tion for consumers to get to vaccine centers, but Krispy Kreme’s promotion specifical­ly for vaccinated people is a new one. The Wall Street Journal reported on one other similar promotion launched last week by e-commerce app Drop offering $50 in rewards to users who post vaccine selfies.

“We all want to get COVID-19 behind us as fast as possible and we want to support everyone doing their part to make the country safe by getting vaccinated as soon as the vaccine is available to them,” Krispy Kreme Chief Marketing Officer Dave Skena said in the release.

Krispy Kreme said it will also offer up to four hours of paid time off for its employees to receive vaccinatio­ns, as well as deliver free doughnuts to some vaccinatio­n centers in the next few weeks for healthcare workers and volunteers.

And one more deal: Krispy Kreme will give away one free medium coffee and a free glazed doughnut every Monday, from March 29 to May 24, no purchase necessary, to “help Americans get their week off to a good start in these tough times.”

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