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Krispy Kreme’s Lemon Filled Doughnut Is Back — And This One Might Become Permanent

Healthy Fact of the Day

A Memorial Day weekend dozen deal is a great opportunity to share rather than go it alone. Bringing a box to a cookout or potluck means you get to enjoy the indulgence while spreading the calories across a group — and you get to be the hero who showed up with donuts. If you're buying two dozen, consider freezing half right away. Krispy Kreme doughnuts freeze well when wrapped tightly and can be revived in 10 to 15 seconds in the microwave, making it easy to enjoy them over the coming week rather than in one sitting.

Fan demand won this round.

Krispy Kreme’s Original Glazed Lemon Filled Doughnut is back at participating shops nationwide starting May 18, 2026, for a limited time — and if it sells well enough, it could earn a permanent spot on the menu. That’s not a throwaway line in a press release — Krispy Kreme is explicitly saying that strong fan turnout this time around could push the donut from seasonal item to permanent menu fixture.

And with a Memorial Day weekend $2 dozen deal stacking on top of the return, this is a well-timed moment to show up.

The Doughnut That Fans Wouldn’t Stop Asking About

The iconic flavor is now available for a limited time at participating shops nationwide. Last seen in November 2025, the Original Glazed Lemon Filled Doughnut features an Original Glazed shell and a bright, citrusy lemon filling.

The combination works because it doesn’t force the two components to fight each other. The Original Glazed shell is warm, sweet, and pillowy — the foundation Krispy Kreme built its entire identity on. The lemon custard filling cuts through with a tart brightness that makes the donut feel refreshing rather than cloying. It’s the kind of contrast that makes you reach for a second one before you’ve finished the first.

“We heard you loud, clear, and all over our comments,” said Alison Holder, Krispy Kreme Chief Brand and Product Officer. “Fans have not been quiet about wanting this one back, and honestly … we get it. Original Glazed Lemon Filled is pure feel-good flavor. Consider your craving handled.”

It Could Go Permanent — But Only If Fans Show Up

Here’s the element of this return that’s different from a standard seasonal drop. According to Krispy Kreme, “…if fans show up in a big way, it just might earn a permanent spot on the menu in the future.” The chain is explicitly using this limited run as a proving ground.

That framing matters for fans who’ve been asking for this flavor consistently. The path to a permanent menu spot runs directly through how many people buy it during this window. Krispy Kreme is even encouraging social media posts using #KrispyKreme and tagging @krispykreme to help build the case — treating fan engagement as part of the petition.

The Memorial Day Weekend Deal: $2 Dozen

The timing of this return aligns perfectly with one of the best Krispy Kreme deals of the year. From Friday, May 22 through Monday, May 25, Krispy Kreme is offering a dozen Original Glazed doughnuts for just $2 with the purchase of any dozen or 16-count Minis at regular price.

Here’s how to get it:

  • In-shop or drive-thru: Limit of two discounted dozens per guest
  • Online (app or website): Use promo code BOGO2 at checkout; limit one per guest

The $2 dozen deal is one of the lowest per-donut prices Krispy Kreme has offered all year — and grabbing it alongside the returning Lemon Filled is the obvious move.

Where to Find It

The Original Glazed Lemon Filled Doughnut is available in-shop and for pickup or delivery via the Krispy Kreme app and website, individually and by the dozen, while supplies last. Use the store locator at krispykreme.com to find a participating location near you.

The Bottom Line

Krispy Kreme’s Original Glazed Lemon Filled Doughnut is back now at participating locations nationwide, with a real shot at going permanent if fan demand is strong enough. Pair the return with the Memorial Day weekend $2 dozen deal running May 22–25 — use code BOGO2 online. Supplies are limited, and the window closes when they’re gone.

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