Argh mateys! In celebration of International Talk Like a Pirate Day,
Krispy Kreme is bringing back its annual promotion, giving away free
food to customers in the U.S. and Canada who participate in the
swashbuckling holiday Friday. “Avast mateys! Thar be a fine bounty fer
ye tomorrow at our shops,” Krispy Kreme said Thursday.
So how do you get a Krispy Kreme freebie? While there's no secret
code or coupon needed, Krispy Kreme customers are required to talk like a
pirate, or dress like a pirate to score a free doughnut. Participants
who talk like a pirate will receive one free original glazed doughnut.
Those who wear three of more pirate-like items will receive one free
dozen of original glazed doughnuts. Qualifying garb includes
an eye patch, pirate hat, pirate flag, bandana, peg leg, parrot on the
shoulder, loose white shirt, silver/gold necklaces and earrings, pirate
hook, pointy black boots and ragged brown sandals are valid. Real
weapons are prohibited.
The offer is only valid during business hours Friday. Locations in
Puerto Rico, Spartanburg-Anderson, South Carolina and Connecticut shops
aren't included in the promo. Find a participating location near you here.
In honor of the holiday, Krispy Kreme has also released a special Pirate Doughnut.
The classic white-iced, Kreme-filled treat comes decorated like a
pirate, featuring a face sporting a red eye patch. "Get em’ before they
walk the plank,” teases the promotion. The 400-calorie doughnut is
available for a limited time only.
International Talk Like a Pirate Day was first pioneered by Albany,
Oregon residents John Baur and Mark Summers in 1995. The idea for the
holiday reportedly stemmed from a sports injury, which caused Summers to
say “Arrr!” “One thing led to another. ‘That be a fine cannonade,’ one
said, to be followed by ‘Now watch as I fire a broadside straight into
your yardarm!’ and other such helpful phrases," according to the annual celebration's official website.
"By the time our hour on the court was over, we realized that lapsing
into pirate lingo had made the game more fun and the time pass more
quickly. We decided then and there that what the world really needed was
a new national holiday, Talk Like a Pirate Day." The holiday rose to
fame in 2002 when Baur shared the idea with comedian and nationally
syndicated columnist Dave Barry.

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