Topic: Krispy Kreme

6 chapters across the catalog

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1647 2:32:46 - 2:37:47

1647: Carbon Bomb

No Agenda Art Contest and Tantaniel's Winning Entry

The weekly art contest featured a winning entry by Tantaniel, which depicted a "Kremberger" following the news of McDonald's partnering with Krispy Kreme. The hosts discussed the professional quality of the logo design and the challenges posed by the influx of AI-generated art. They emphasized that celebrity-based art is avoided to prevent legal and promotional issues.

FLOW
Episode 1646 1:16:55 - 1:19:54

1646: FLOW

McDonald's Krispy Kreme Partnership, Boozy Dunkin' Drinks

McDonald's announced a nationwide rollout of Krispy Kreme donuts by 2026, a move criticized as contributing to the nation's metabolic health crisis. Simultaneously, Dunkin' is launching "spiked" iced coffees and teas in grocery stores. These trends are framed as a cycle of addiction to sugar and alcohol that ultimately drives demand for weight-loss drugs like Ozempic.

Vaxxhole
Episode 1333 54:19 - 56:40

1333: Vaxxhole

Vaccine Incentives, Krispy Kreme Donuts

Public health campaigns are shifting from "sticks" to "carrots," with Krispy Kreme offering free donuts to anyone presenting a vaccination card. Behavioral economists warn that offering large cash incentives might backfire by signaling that the vaccine carries hidden risks, potentially entrenching mistrust among the hesitant.

Spookberg
Episode 1332 48:33 - 53:30

1332: Spookberg

Pfizer COVID-19 Treatment Pill, Krispy Kreme Vaccine Incentives

Pfizer begins testing an oral antiviral pill to treat COVID-19, utilizing a process similar to HIV treatments. This development is compared to Dr. Anthony Fauci's historical work with AZT during the AIDS crisis. Meanwhile, Krispy Kreme offers a free donut daily to vaccinated individuals, a marketing tactic viewed as a way to drive demand through corporate incentives.

Sebelius Double Speak
Episode 122 43:39 - 45:13

122: Sebelius Double Speak

Sugar Shortage Warning, High Fructose Corn Syrup Lobby

Major food corporations including Hershey, Mars, and Krispy Kreme have warned the Obama administration of a potential sugar shortage due to restrictive import quotas. These quotas benefit the domestic high fructose corn syrup industry, led by Archer Daniels Midland. Chocolate manufacturers specifically require real sugar because corn syrup prevents chocolate from setting properly during production.