Limited Time Only: The Artemis II Doughnut!
The Artemis II mission fever is starting to rise, and it’s reaching the realm of edible torroids. Yes, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts is offering a limited-time only Artemis II doughnut. From 31st March through 2nd April, you can buy single doughnuts, or boxes, with six plain and six Artemis II doughnuts.
What’s Covering the Artemis II Doughnut?
According to the company, they cover a glazed doughnut with “cosmic blue vanilla flavored icing, sprinkled with OREO® crunch and twinkling white nonpareils, then crowned with a swirl of cookies and creme flavored buttercreme and a bold red chevron inspired by the NASA logo.” There is no indication from the company as to what happens if the launch is delayed. Krispy Kreme also has a seasonal special set of doughnuts for Easter.
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Published by James Hydzik James Hydzik is a technology geek focused on the junction of engineering, writing, and coffee. He joined Orbital Today in 2020 to help make sense of the Johnson government’s decision to buy OneWeb. Since then, he has taken on interviewing and editor-in-chief roles. James learned the ropes of editing and writing with Financial Times magazines, The World Bank, PwC, and Ericsson. Thus far, interviewing New Space movers has put the biggest smile on his workaday face. The son of an Electrical Engineer, James understands the value of putting complex topics into clear language for those with a lay person’s understanding of the subject. James is a European transplant from the United States, and as ex-KA3LLL, he now holds European amateur radio licenses. His next radio project is a portable 10GHz EME (moonbounce) station, as it combines his childhood interests in antennas and space.
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