Plus, families of Leap Day babies can score free doughnuts at the hospital.
Someone who has more math skills than we do has calculated the odds of being born on February 29th as 1 in 1,461, and the babies who do arrive on that particular dayThis year, any new mom or dad who tells Krispy Kreme about their just-born leapling can get five dozen free doughnuts delivered straight to the hospital. That's right: on Saturday, February 29, Krispy Kreme will take five boxes of celebratory doughnuts to any medical center that's within 10 miles of one of its stores.
“Krispy Kreme doughnut delivery is pretty sweet, and so are Leap Day babies," Dave Skena, Krispy Kreme's Chief Marketing Officer, said in a statement. "Using 2020’s extra day to make the leap to national delivery, while celebrating Leap Day babies, will be a fun moment for our brand and fans." "We are adamant about our doughnuts being fresh, which is one of the reasons we haven't done this before we were sure we had a third-party partner that could help us ensure that every one of those doughnuts was delivered fresh and always fresh right from the store after it was made," SkenaLast week, the North Carolina-based chain announced its latest limited-edition doughnuts, which are the result of its first-ever partnership with Butterfinger.
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