The Insane Krispy Kreme Grand Opening in Winnipeg
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Canadians like their donuts and we showed up big-time for the first Krispy Kreme to open in Manitoba! Come see what is probably the most insane grand opening I've ever witnessed.
I tried krispy Kreme donuts for the first time in my life a few months ago. I live in New Zealand in a little town and never came across them. And I have to say lol I love them the mostest lol every single flavor!! They are all yum.
Yeah that looks just like the fir st Krispy Kreme in Calgary, hyped to the moon for like a month or two. Now it's closed down.
Interesting...just looked it up. So Calgary had one in 2008 (which closed), but now they're announcing a new Krispy Kreme opening in 2025.
Same in Ontario huge lines at launch then they end up selling at local stores and Walmarts and nobody wants them by then so they close down and people go back to TIm Hortons since they get their coffee there anyways.
4 dozen dude? Now I understand the line
😄Let me defend myself a little! I have people at home to help me eat them. Even still, we ended up freezing a bunch for lunches and snacks, etc.
a krispy kreme opened in London, ON but it didn't last long, donuts are too sweet, very good, but soo sweet
oh not enough customers? interesting
Try the old fashion ones.
Hello fellow winnipeger. We tried to go to krispy kreme on Sunday and the lines were still crazy.
I live in Surrey and for a time, the only Krispy Kreme in Canada was in Delta. I'm glad there's more of them opening. Their doughnuts are awesome. They are now what Tim Horton's used to be.
reverse in Calgary, Tim's is where Krispy Kreme used to be.
How long was that you lived there? In the mid-2000s, Calgary had a Krispy Kreme. That location closed down. I don't know when though.
@@TheMrCC21 Exactly...which makes the one in Delta, BC the only one in Canada for some years. I've been living in the Greater Vancouver area all my life (I'm 53).
Singh hortons is horrible. Garbage coffee, garbage donuts. Canadians are dumb and think Singh hortons is Canadian.
If it's anything like in Ontario it will most likely close as soon as they put them for sale at Walmarts and local stores. Lines won't last after everyone in town goes once, it's a product you'll only want to get twice a year.
A hot glazed donut from Krispy is to die for.
Not sure if they still do this. They would walk the line and give out samples.
Check @ 8:45 - yup, they still do that!
I remember taking my nephews (both under the age of 10) and took them to Krispy Kreme and my nephews wanted their signature glazed donut as they saw them being made when we were there. The nice cashier took a couple of them off the conveyer belt and gave it to them. He didn't give them out for free of course. I had to pay for them.
It's the simple pleasures in life!!!!!
This would have been a great livestream
Interesting thought...I'd have to upgrade my tech a bit. I'm also unsure how I would do it tactfully in a line-up. Its one thing walking around somewhere randomly, and another standing beside the same people for 2 hours (who might not want to be involved). But yes, it was an experience, and I was glad to capture at least what I did. We had fun.
There was a Crispy Kreme in Calgary NE. It is now a Tim Hortons.
The canadian franchisee in the early 00's went broke and shut most of them down in the country. New franchisee has been steadily opening up new locations for the past 5-10 years now, mostly in toronto and southern BC
@@stephenmather5625 Thanks for that.
Slow now in Winnipeg no crazy lineups
i m korean from south. korea just bought dnut stock lool
Winston-Salem North Carolina
The original glazed is good. The other donuts are quality, but too sweet. Plus our local shops make better donuts overall.
KK is a bit overhyped.
Singh Hortons is better. Bahhaahhaa.
I think their donuts are gross.....I don't understand the craze.
This is the first one in Winnipeg
Yeah, it's because we've never had it.
I'm sure in like... A few weeks to months there won't be a line out the door. The donuts themselves aren't worth 2 hours. But they might be worth 2 hours to try, for a grand opening, for the first in the province
Unlike Jeff to not list prices.......
You are absolutely correct. My bad. So a dozen (variety) was $16, but $14 for the second dozen. So on average, $15 if you buy in bulk. I think that if you get a dozen of only the regular "plain" glazed classic donuts, it might be a bit cheaper.
The coffee was $2.50 plus tax. The donuts were tax free, because when you buy that much they classify as "groceries". :) The bag cost me $0.76.
Crazy how people don’t see the connection with their health with this which causes our medical care to go up and worst
You wouldn't want to get four dozen every day, that's for sure. Gotta pace yourself. :0
@@jeffreyverse4 dozen *is* pacing myself.
grand donuts on grassie is better
Well now I'm going to have to try them sometime...
BYe bye Tim Hortons))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) Finally the good stuff is coming to Canada))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
Krispy Kreme was in Canada for a long time.
And in the shittiest location in the city. Who cares!
I thought the krispy kreme donut was a part of Dunkin Donuts, not its own chain? Im confused.... heard the hype over it... doesnt really interest me much.
Apparently the company that owns Krispy Kreme also owns Caribou Coffee, Keurig, Panera Bread, Dr.Pepper and a bunch of other stuff. I didn't know. I don't see Dunkins, so I'm guessing they're another outfit.
@@jeffreyverse hubby waited 2 hours in line today for the classic krispy creme.... they r not good.... good thing we got 2 dozen 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@RyanFox85 People either seem to love them or hate them! 😄
@@jeffreyverse theyre not good :( ill stick with my less sweet, glutinous version, called the Honey Dip 🤣🤣🤣🤣