Doughnut fans got a first look at Glasgow's first Krispy Kreme last night thanks to a VIP party hosted by the American firm.
The famous American firm has turned the former Clydebuilt Scottish Maritime Museum at Braehead into a giant doughnut restaurant and is due to open its doors and drive-thru to the public tomorrow at 7am.
The premium doughnut retailer gave special guests a chance to sample some of their more famous sweet treats including the original glazed.
The store not only have its own doughnut theatre, but also a large and comfortable seating area for over 50 customers to enjoy their freshly made Krispy Kreme doughnuts, piping hot coffee and delicious Kreme shakes.
The doughnut theatre is making up to 3000 doughnuts per hour. It takes 1½ hours to create one of their 16 varieties of doughnuts from start to finish. The skilled product teams hand-dip the doughnuts, sprinkle on the toppings and even pipe the decorative finishes ensuring each doughnut is unique and tastes just right.
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