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Now Serving! KRISPY KREME® and Crocs Collaborate for First Time on New Limited-Edition Classic Clog

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Now Serving! KRISPY KREME® and Crocs Collaborate for First Time on New Limited-Edition Classic Clog
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Now Serving! KRISPY KREME® and Crocs Collaborate for First Time on New Limited-Edition Classic Clog

2025-07-23 18:01 Last Updated At:18:20

CHARLOTTE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 23, 2025--

In what might be THE colossal collab of the year, Krispy Kreme® and Crocs today announced the introduction of limited-edition Krispy Kreme x Crocs Classic Clogs.

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More than a year in the making, comfort meets crave in this “icon for an icon” collaboration of two true global originals – Krispy Kreme’s Original Glazed® Doughnut and Crocs’ Classic Clog.

Hot now and being served beginning Aug. 5 in adult sizes at Crocs stores, crocs.com and select channels, the Krispy Kreme x Crocs Classic Clogs’ design features a fresh out-of-the-glazer treatment, along with oversized Jibbitz charms of the Original Glazed doughnut and Krispy Kreme Hot Light™. The Clogs also include two interchangeable toe caps – chocolate and strawberry icing with sprinkles – that you can swap out depending on your favorite flavor, and the Clogs’ pivoting heel strap features the Krispy Kreme logo.

Each pair of the limited-edition Krispy Kreme x Crocs Classic Clog comes in a custom co-branded box designed around Krispy Kreme’s classic dozens box. Also available is a Krispy Kreme five-pack of Jibbitz charms featuring two doughnuts, a dozens box, the iconic paper hat and Krispy Kreme logo.

To celebrate the collaboration, Krispy Kreme is offering a Krispy Kreme x Crocs special dozen featuring the three doughnuts brought to life by the Clogs: Original Glazed®, Chocolate Iced with Sprinkles, and Strawberry Iced with Sprinkles. The dozen will be available Aug. 4 through 10 while supplies last at participating Krispy Kreme shops and for pickup or delivery via Krispy Kreme’s app and website.

Fans of both brands can get early access to Krispy Kreme x Crocs Classic Clogs on Aug. 4 by visiting any participating Krispy Kreme shop and scanning the displayed Crocs QR Code to order.

Krispy Kreme is also offering guests who come in wearing their Crocs on August 9 a free Original Glazed Doughnut.

“It’s been so much fun working with Crocs to create what might be the sweetest Classic Clogs yet,” said Alison Holder, Krispy Kreme Chief Brand and Product Officer. “Fans of both of our brands expect the unexpected and this collab certainly is next-level when it comes to that. We can’t wait to see Krispy Kreme x Crocs ‘clog’ social media.”

"At Crocs, we’ve always believed in comfort you can customize – and now, with Krispy Kreme, we’re serving up style that’s glazed with personality and sprinkled with style,” said Terence Reilly, Crocs, Inc. Chief Brand Officer. “Because when it comes to self-expression, we 'doughnut' hold back."

Crocs Classic Clogs started a comfort revolution around the world and is the irreverent go-to comfort shoe that you're sure to fall deeper in love with day after day. Crocs Classic Clogs offer lightweight Iconic Crocs Comfort™, a color for every personality, and an ongoing invitation to be comfortable in your own shoes, including while enjoying and sharing Krispy Kreme doughnuts.

To learn more about Krispy Kreme Crocs Classic Clogs, visit crocs.com. To learn more about the Crocs Specialty Dozen, visit krispykreme.com/promos/crocs.

About Krispy Kreme
Headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., Krispy Kreme is one of the most beloved and well-known sweet treat brands in the world. Our iconic Original Glazed® doughnut is universally recognized for its hot-off-the-line, melt-in-your-mouth experience. Krispy Kreme operates in more than 40 countries through its unique network of fresh doughnut shops, partnerships with leading retailers, and a rapidly growing digital business. Our purpose of touching and enhancing lives through the joy that is Krispy Kreme guides how we operate every day and is reflected in the love we have for our people, our communities, and the planet. Connect with Krispy Kreme Doughnuts at KrispyKreme.com and follow us on social: X, Instagram and Facebook.

About Crocs, Inc.
Crocs, Inc. (Nasdaq: CROX), headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado, is a world leader in innovative casual footwear for all, combining comfort and style with a value that consumers know and love. The Company's brands include Crocs and HEYDUDE, and its products are sold in more than 80 countries through wholesale and direct-to-consumer channels. For more information on Crocs, Inc. visit investors.crocs.com. To learn more about our brands, visit www.crocs.com or www.heydude.com.

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Comfort meets crave in Krispy Kreme Crocs Classic Clog, inspired by iconic Original Glazed® and other Krispy Kreme doughnuts

Comfort meets crave in Krispy Kreme Crocs Classic Clog, inspired by iconic Original Glazed® and other Krispy Kreme doughnuts

Comfort meets crave in Krispy Kreme Crocs Classic Clog, inspired by iconic Original Glazed® and other Krispy Kreme doughnuts

Comfort meets crave in Krispy Kreme Crocs Classic Clog, inspired by iconic Original Glazed® and other Krispy Kreme doughnuts

NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Former Cypriot President George Vassiliou, a successful businessman who helped to energize his divided island's economy and set it on the road to European Union membership, has died. He was 94.

Vassiliou died Wednesday after being hospitalized on Jan. 6 for a respiratory infection. Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides praised Vassiliou as a leader who became synonymous with the country's economic prosperity, social progress and push toward modernization.

“Cyprus has lost a universal citizen who broadened our homeland's international imprint,” Christodoulides said in a written statement.

His wife Androulla, a lawyer who twice served as a European commissioner, posted on X in the early hours Wednesday that her companion of 59 years “slipped away quietly in our arms” in hospital.

“It's difficult to say farewell to a man who was a superb husband and father, a man full of kindness and love for the country and its people,” she wrote.

When he became president in 1988, Vassiliou lifted hopes that a peace deal with the island's breakaway Turkish Cypriots was possible after more than a decade of off-again, on-again talks. He swiftly relaunched stalled reunification negotiations with Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash, but they ended at an impasse that continues today.

Cyprus was split into an internationally recognized Greek-speaking south and a Turkish-speaking north in 1974, when Turkey invaded the island after a coup aimed at uniting it with Greece. A Turkish Cypriot declaration of independence nine years later was recognized only by Turkey.

During an interview in 1989, one year into his five-year term as president, Vassiliou said: "The only dangerous thing for the Cyprus issue is to remain ... in a vacuum, forgotten and with no one taking any interest."

But Vassiliou succeeded on many other fronts, using his skills as a successful entrepreneur to modernize and expand his county’s economy, even though he had been raised by parents who were pro-communist.

Vassiliou was born in Cyprus in 1931 to two doctors who were activists and volunteered their services to the communist forces during the civil war that engulfed Greece in the immediate aftermath of World War II.

With the defeat of the communists in Greece in 1949, the Vassiliou family moved to Hungary and later Uzbekistan.

George Vassiliou initially studied medicine in Geneva and Vienna, but he later switched to economics, earning a doctorate from the University of Economics in Budapest.

After a brief stint doing marketing in London, Vassiliou returned to Cyprus in 1962, and he began a successful business career that made him a millionaire. He founded the Middle East Market Research Bureau, a consultancy business that grew to have offices in 30 countries in the Middle East, South Africa, eastern and central Europe.

In 1987, Vassilou was elected president of Cyprus as an independent entrepreneur who also was supported by the island's powerful communist party AKEL, which his father had one been a prominent member of.

Vassiliou bucked the staid political culture of the time by making the presidency more accessible to the public and visiting government offices and schools. That prompted some criticism that he was turning the presidency into a marketing pulpit.

"I consider it the president’s obligation to come in contact with the civil service," Vassiliou told Greek state TV. "I call this communication with youth. Some call it marketing. ... I call it the proper execution of the president's mission."

He also pushed through key reforms, including imposing a sales tax while slashing income taxes, streamlining a cumbersome civil service, establishing the first Cyprus university, and abolishing a state monopoly in electronic media. To make sure the world better understood the Cyprus peace process, he widely expanded a network of press offices at Cypriot diplomatic missions.

Through his tenure, the island's per capita gross domestic product almost doubled, culminating in possibly his most notable achievement as president — applying for full membership to the European Union, a goal achieved 13 years later.

Vassiliou lost the presidency in 1993 to Glafcos Clerides, who appointed his rival as Cyprus' chief negotiator with the EU in 1998. A decade later, Vassiliou headed a Greek Cypriot team negotiating EU matters during reunification talks. He remained politically active, founding a party of his own and being elected to the Cypriot legislature in 1996.

He authored several books on EU issues and Cypriot politics; was a member of several international bodies, including the Shimon Peres Institute of Peace; and received honors and decorations from countries such as France, Italy, Austria, Portugal and Egypt.

Apart from his wife, Vassiliou is also survived by two daughters and a son.

FILE -Democratic Presidential Candidate Bill Clinton, left, meets with President George Vassiliou of Cyprus at New York's Waldorf-Astoria hotel, Aug. 9, 1992. (AP Photo/Mario Cabrera, File)

FILE -Democratic Presidential Candidate Bill Clinton, left, meets with President George Vassiliou of Cyprus at New York's Waldorf-Astoria hotel, Aug. 9, 1992. (AP Photo/Mario Cabrera, File)

FILE -Cyprus President George Vassiliou, left, smiles as his son Evelthon, 17, is introduced to the daughter of Massachusetts Governor and Democratic presidential nominee Michael S. Dukakis, Kara, 19, at the Statehouse in Boston on Aug. 3, 1988 as Dukakis, second from right looks on, during a visit by the Cyprus President to Boston. (AP Photo/Carol Francavilla, File)

FILE -Cyprus President George Vassiliou, left, smiles as his son Evelthon, 17, is introduced to the daughter of Massachusetts Governor and Democratic presidential nominee Michael S. Dukakis, Kara, 19, at the Statehouse in Boston on Aug. 3, 1988 as Dukakis, second from right looks on, during a visit by the Cyprus President to Boston. (AP Photo/Carol Francavilla, File)

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