“Krispy Kreme is sweetening the family’s a-glaze-ing celebration by throwing Dallas a birthday party every year until he’s all grown up! ” a spokesperson for the company said in a statement to People on Saturday. Dallas’ birth certificate is also believed to be the first to name Krispy Kreme as “place of birth,” per People.
Sha'Nya Bennett, 23, told "Good Morning America" she was surprised when she delivered her baby boy Dallas at the Krispy Kreme on Jan. 22, because she was supposed to be induced the following day.
Family members even suggested making the child’s middle name Glaze. "We'll have to talk about that," the boy's father said.
"It felt like I was in a movie," Sha'nya Bennett said of welcoming her second baby in a Krispy Kreme parking lot in Dothan on Jan. 22
An Alabama family was offered free doughnuts for a year in honor of their baby being born in a Krispy Kreme parking lot amid a rare snowstorm.
The Krispy Kreme shop wasn’t yet open when Dallas made his appearance in the parking lot. The company, however, is still giving Mitchell, Bennett and Baby Dallas a sweet deal: Free donuts for a year from the store in Dothan. In addition, they offered to host Dallas’ first birthday party in 2026, WTVY reported.
A woman gave birth to a healthy baby boy in a Krispy Kreme parking lot in Alabama on Jan. 22, and the bakery chain is celebrating the occasion by treating the family to free doughnuts for a year. They will also host the baby's birthday parties 'until he's grown up.
Talk about making an entrance! Baby Dallas Mitchell was born in the most unexpected place during a rare snowstorm in Dothan, Alabama—a Krispy Kreme parking lot. His incredible story, covered by WTVY,
Available through Valentine’s Day at participating Krispy Kreme shops, the Hearts in Bloom Collection includes: You Make My Daisy Doughnut: An unglazed heart doughnut filled with white Kreme, dipped in strawberry flavored icing, drizzled with yellow icing and topped with a daisy candy piece.
The Welsh Ambulance Service said some of the most "inappropriate" calls to its 999 emergency number in the past year include a finger stuck in a beer bottle and a person whose pet alligator got loose.
A new baby is reportedly healthy and happy after making a sweet entrance into the world during a recent snow storm.