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Five Krispy Kreme flavours are taking biscuit form, as the doughnut brand teams up with Arnott’s to create a new range of teeVee snacks.

The mini doughnut-shaped teeVee biscuits are available in Original Glazed, Caramel Delight, Choc Iced, Kookies & Kream and Strawberry Sprinkle varieties.

Kookies & Kream is based on a chocolate biscuit with white chocolate icing and vanilla and coconut notes, while Original Glazed is covered in a sweet vanilla icing, and Choc Iced mixes vanilla with dark chocolate.

Strawberry Sprinkle features rainbow sprinkles on top of the strawberry icing, and Caramel Delight has a “perfect crunch” with its toffee caramel flavours and topped off with a coat of golden caramel sprinkles.

“teeVee snacks are a classic, well-loved Australian biscuit and we’re thrilled to partner with Krispy Kreme to add a new twist to this iconic treat,” said Arnott’s brand manager Krishma Sood.

“With a range inspired by some of Australia’s most popular doughnuts, this new generation of ‘dough-scuits’ is the collaboration teeVee snacks fans have been waiting for.”

The new doughnut-inspired teeVee snacks are now available in supermarkets nationwide for RRP $4.00 per 165g pack.

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