Apr 6, 2021
You know I love me some Krispy Kreme!! Well guess what, they have two new doughnuts!! And they re Oreo!! Omg Omg!
So both of the new doughnuts will be available for a limited time, now through April 18th. You ll be able to choose from Oreo Cookie Glazed Doughnut and the Oreo Cookie Over-The-Top Doughnut.
The Oreo Glazed Doughnut is a traditional glazed doughnut covered in Oreo cookie glaze and filled with cookies and creme. It has an icing drizzle and cookie pieces on top.
The Oreo Cookie Over-the-Top Doughnut takes the Oreo Glazed Doughnut and tops it with chocolate icing and half of an Oreo cookie on top.
Apr 6, 2021
You know I love me some Krispy Kreme!! Well guess what, they have two new doughnuts!! And they re Oreo!! Omg Omg!
So both of the new doughnuts will be available for a limited time, now through April 18th. You ll be able to choose from Oreo Cookie Glazed Doughnut and the Oreo Cookie Over-The-Top Doughnut.
The Oreo Glazed Doughnut is a traditional glazed doughnut covered in Oreo cookie glaze and filled with cookies and creme. It has an icing drizzle and cookie pieces on top.
The Oreo Cookie Over-the-Top Doughnut takes the Oreo Glazed Doughnut and tops it with chocolate icing and half of an Oreo cookie on top.
Apr 5, 2021
Congrats on getting your Covid-19 vaccine! If you re excited to show off the fact that you are now vaccinated, make sure you don t post your vaccination card. Experts are warning against this because those cards contain sensitive personal information that scammers can use to steal your identity.
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, they stated Photos of COVID-19 vaccination cards should not be shared on social media. Posting content that includes your date of birth, health care details, or other personally identifiable information can be used to steal your identity.
Apr 5, 2021
Congrats on getting your Covid-19 vaccine! If you re excited to show off the fact that you are now vaccinated, make sure you don t post your vaccination card. Experts are warning against this because those cards contain sensitive personal information that scammers can use to steal your identity.
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, they stated Photos of COVID-19 vaccination cards should not be shared on social media. Posting content that includes your date of birth, health care details, or other personally identifiable information can be used to steal your identity.