Krispy Kreme superfans queue for THREE hours in anticipation of new store opening
Eager doughnut-lovers joined the line in Ipswich, Suffolk, at 7am this morning
KRISPY Kreme superfans queued for three hours in anticipation of a new store opening today.
The eager doughnut-lovers joined the line at the box-shaped stand in the Buttermarket Centre, Ipswich, Suffolk, at 7am this morning.
University students Beth Seddon and Bethany Thwaites waited outside in the rain until the shopping mall opened and were the first customers.
As the first person to be served, 18-year-old Beth won a Krispy Kreme gold card, which entitles her to two dozen free doughnuts every month for a year.
She told the : "It’s a fantastic feeling to be the first in line and to get my hands on a Krispy Kreme Gold Card – I’ll be sharing my dozens with my family and friends.”
Bethany, 21, added: “I think we are just a bit crazy. We were sitting outside in the rain for quite a bit.”
The company's operations manager, Ricky Turner, said they expect to sell around 2,000 doughnuts today.
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