Krispy Kreme has announced its plans to open a new store in the forthcoming weeks at the Pavilions Shopping Centre in Swords, Dublin.
Speaking about this, Declan Foley, country manager, Krispy Kreme said, “We have seen incredible love for the brand in Ireland since opening our Blanchardstown Store in 2018 and more recently with our introduction to participating Tesco and Circle K Stores.
"Our new Krispy Kreme store in Swords Pavilions will bring even more smiles to our customers and demonstrates our commitment to bringing the joy of Krispy Kreme to the Irish market for the long-term,” he added.
The new store will be located in the former KFC unit, beside Elverys Sports and Penneys.
First Irish Outlet
On 27 September 2018 Krispy Kreme opened its first Irish outlet in north Dublin.
On the eve of its opening, a spokesperson for the new store in Blanchardstown said that "over 300 people queued up to be some of the first customers to cross the line in the early hours."
Introduction To Retail Stores
In April this year, Krispy Kreme announced that it had expanded in to a select number of Tesco Ireland stores nationwide and Circle K's Kill North store on the N7.
The first phase of Krispy Kreme’s introduction to retail stores involves 20 locations, including Tesco Extra stores in Clarehall, Naas, Maynooth and Balbriggan, and Tesco superstores in Tallaght, Stillorgan, Bloomfields, Bray and Ballybrack, along with Circle K Kill North.
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