Sha’Nya Bennett said when she and her partner pulled into a Krispy Kreme parking lot, “that’s when I knew this baby was going to be born in the car.”
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.
Sha'nya Bennett, 23, had no choice but to give birth at an empty Krispy Kreme parking lot during a historic winter storm.
After a blizzard, an empty Krispy Kreme parking lot might seem like an ideal spot to do doughnuts — but for Sha’Nya Bennett, it ended up being the perfect place to give birth. When Bennett went into labor during the second day of a historic winter snowstorm in Alabama, she was determined to make it the hospital.
“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.
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.
"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
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.
The Charlotte-based company is adding up to nine flavors to the menu that were previously sold for a limited time.
Krispy Kreme announced Monday a new doughnut collection in honor of Valentine's Day. Here's a look at the new doughnuts.
The lucky test markets, according to Krispy Kreme, are Atlanta; Greenville, South Carolina; Louisville, Kentucky; Charlottesville, Richmond, and Norfolk, Virginia; and Greensboro, Charlotte, and Raleigh, North Carolina.