• Mr. Donut has launched a brand-new collaboration product with Golden Gaytime, bringing its Gaytime inspired doughnuts to shelves for a limited-time only.
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    Mr. Donut has launched a brand-new collaboration product with Golden Gaytime, bringing its Gaytime inspired doughnuts to shelves for a limited-time only. Source: Mr Donut
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Mr. Donut has launched a brand-new collaboration product with Golden Gaytime, bringing its Gaytime inspired doughnuts to shelves for a limited-time only.

Golden Gaytime is a staple in Australia’s dessert culture, celebrated for its distinct toffee flavour and crumbly biscuit coating. Now, Mr. Donut is bringing the flavour to a new format, in its decadent doughnuts.

Mr. Donut CEO, Adam Stapleton, said the company’s mission is to create memorable, delicious products that customers love, and its new Golden Gaytime Donut delivers.

“By partnering with Ampol and Coles, the Golden Gaytime inspired doughnuts are positioned to become a beloved staple for both daily commuters and family gatherings alike,” he said.

Mr. Donut’s Golden Gaytime inspired doughnuts are available at Ampol Foodary and Coles supermarkets nationally for RRP $12.00 in a 4-pack.

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