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Free Krispy Kreme Doughnut For Vaccinated Contra Costa Customers

Show your COVID-19 vaccine record, receive one free glazed doughnut per day.

Krispy Kreme locations in the Bay Area and throughout the United States began offering a free doughnut Monday to customers who show their COVID-19 vaccine record.
Krispy Kreme locations in the Bay Area and throughout the United States began offering a free doughnut Monday to customers who show their COVID-19 vaccine record. (David Allen/Patch)

CONCORD, CA — Many have heard health officials tout the benefits of the COVID-19 vaccine, but there's a new sweet deal for those who do get vaccinated. Krispy Kreme is offering a free doughnut to those who have received one or two doses of the vaccine.

Krispy Kreme announced the promotion starting on Monday, March 22. Anyone who has received one or two doses of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine or single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine can request one free glazed doughnut. A COVID-19 vaccination record card must be shown to receive the offer.

The offer can be redeemed in the drive-thru or walk-in location but not through online ordering or delivery. A customer can receive one free doughnut per day with no purchase necessary, but there are no limits to how many times you can redeem it. All customers in a group can receive the free doughnut if they show their vaccination card. All U.S. locations are participating in the offer.

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If you haven't received the COVID-19 vaccine, don't fret. Krispy Kreme will offer a free glazed doughnut and medium brewed coffee on Mondays, March 29-May 24.

Locations in Contra Costa County include:

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  • 1991 Diamond Blvd., Concord, CA 94520
  • 2530 Sand Creek Road, Brentwood, CA 94513

Patch local editor Emily Leayman contributed to this report.

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