KRIPSY Kreme is giving away a free dozen of original glazed doughnuts to all customers tomorrow.

Usually the 12 box of doughnuts would cost £9.95, but you can get it for free with the purchase of any other dozen for a limited time.

You'll be able to get 12 extra doughnuts for free in the "Match Day" offer

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You’ll be able to get 12 extra doughnuts for free in the “Match Day” offerCredit: Getty

The store is running the buy-one-get-one free offer to celebrate England’s match against Ukraine tomorrow night at the Euros.

When you go into a store you just have to mention the “Match Day” offer to a member of staff to redeem.

You also have to buy another dozen at full price to get the freebie, but this can consist of any doughnut flavours and ultimately works out as 24 doughnuts for the price of 12.

Usually that order size would cost at least £19.90, so you can save half the price with the offer and stock up for when your pals come round to watch the game later in the day.

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Currently you can only redeem the free box tomorrow, July 3, in line with the upcoming match.

But the offer is also set to run beyond Saturday, only if England keep winning though.

On all of the remaining England match days which, with any luck, are set to be next Wednesday (July 7) and the following Sunday (July 11), the freebie will be running too.

The same rules will apply and you will have to inform a member of staff of the “Match Day” offer.

Unfortunately, you can’t get the freebie at any supermarkets or shops that have Krispy Kreme kiosks like Tesco or Morrisons, or any Welcome Break service stations either.

You’ll only be able to redeem from a proper Krispy Kreme store – use the locator tool to help find your nearest.

You can order online though, and schedule to click and collect your free dozen.

To do that you have to have made your order online before 2pm the day before one of England’s match games, so it’s too late to click and collect tomorrow but you could still order for next Wednesday and Sunday.

Just add the “Match Day Buy One Gift One Free” product to your basket online which will include a Sharer Dozen and a complimentary Original Glazed Dozen for £12.95 in total.

It’s not the first time that Krispy Kreme has given away so many of the sweet treats, one million were offered out once lockdown restrictions started to ease.

Krispy Kreme also gave away free doughnuts to everyone who had a lockdown birthday.

Plus, when you sign up to the doughnut giant’s rewards scheme you could be in with the chance of nabbing a freebie too.

Chef shares his recipe for making your own Krispy Kreme glazed ring doughnuts in 20 minutes with basic supermarket ingredients

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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