American doughnut giant Krispy Kreme has announced their opening date for a new store at Silverburn Shopping Centre.
South-side doughnut fans can rejoice as the chain have confirmed they will open a new store on Monday August 8 at 10am.
The annoucement comes hot on the heels of a new store opening in Buchanan Galleries in Glasgow city centre.
Judith Denby, Chief Marketing Officer at Krispy Kreme, said: “We always receive a brilliant reaction in Scotland, and this is just the next step in our expansion across the country, following successful openings at Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee. We can’t wait to welcome shoppers in for fresh doughnuts and drinks at Silverburn – we’ll see you at 10am on opening morning!”
Shoppers will have the chance to feast on signature Original Glazed doughnuts alongside 15 other delicious varieties or try the new trio of Kreme Shakes.
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