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Date set for doughnut rollout

AMERICAN doughnut maker Krispy Kreme is set to open its doors in Narre Warren on 22 June.
Construction of the company’s first Victorian outlet officially started in March and the formal opening was announced last week.
The store will be located outside Westfield Fountain Gate, with entry from Narre Warren North Road.
The world-famous store will feature a 24-hour, seven-day drive-through.
It will be able to produce more than 270 dozen doughnuts per hour, offering a variety of 15 different flavours and is expected to create more than 100 jobs.

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