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Shrewsbury doughnut store re-brand a success as it starts selling ‘UK first’

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Shrewsbury’s Dipp’d – formerly called Planet Doughnut – offered free chocolate chip cookies to the first 100 customers at its grand opening on Wednesday, June 12.

The chain also gave away 10 gold cards which entitles them to a free box of cookies, doughnuts or brownies once a month for a year.

The firm had previously revealed that a number of its stores operated by a franchise were closing, but its Shrewsbury, Telford and Chester shops would remain open, under the new brand.

Dipp’d produces around 10,000 doughnuts a day and sells authentic American sugar cookies, as well as doughnuts and brownies. Each cookie is hand-decorated to order in-store and dipping sauces are also available in their range.

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