‘Ghostbusters’ Donuts: Krispy Kreme Celebrates Film’s 30th Anniversary With Themed Donuts Michael Lee, September 17, 2014September 17, 2014 When there’s something strange in your neighborhood, the first people you call would be Ghostbusters. But when that strange activity is hunger, you need to call Krispy Kreme. The donut company recently announced that they will sell two marshmallow Kreme™-filled Ghostbusters donuts: Krispy Kreme’s Ghostbusters and Stay Puft Marshmallow Doughnuts will be available at participating Krispy Kreme® US locations, while supplies last beginning on September 29th 2014.Hit the jump to check out what is in those donuts.Here is what Krispy Kreme will have to offer.Ghostbusters Doughnut: A marshmallow Kreme-filled shell topped with white icing, a decorative green “splat” inspired by Slimer’s green slime, and topped with a Ghostbusters logo sugar piece. Stay Puft Marshmallow: A marshmallow Kreme-filled shell topped with white icing, decorated with a chocolate frosting Stay Puft Marshmallow Man face and a sugar piece hat.Here are some of the donuts that E! received. Viral Marketing Viral News GhostbustersKrispy Kreme
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