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'Boom! Big Reveal!' Krispy Kreme Australia Is Selling 'Rick And Morty'-Themed Donuts

Many people know Rick and Morty all too well, me not being one of those people. I know, it's wild. But, the quirky cartoon has sure developed a fan base since its inception in 2013! Did we ever think the show would crossover with food like Pringles? I don't think so.

But they're back making their mark in the food world, baby!

That's right. The duo has teamed up with Krispy Kreme Australia to release a line of filled donuts.

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Is there anything Millennials love more, really?

I can say that because I am one.

Pickle Rick, Simple Rick, and Strawberry Smiggles are the faces of the donut line.

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Can you guess whose is whose?

You might think Pickle Rick is pickle flavored, and I am so sorry to report to pickle lovers that it is not.

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However, it is filled with a lemon crème to mimic the acidity of pickles.

This one is also dipped in white truffle chocolate and decorated with a white chocolate Pickle Rick graphic.

Simple Rick's Wafer Cookie donut is a nod to, well, Simple Rick's wild wafer cookie.

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Now, it's not made with the chemicals that makes his brain secrete, but it is filled with vanilla crème and dipped in strawberry truffle, and topped with a white chocolate and crushed wafer disc.

Last but not least is their colorful Strawberry Smiggles donut.

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Their signature Original Glazed Doughnut is filled with strawberry, dipped in white chocolate truffle, and topped with mini marshmallows, meringue pieces, and colorful sprinkles.

Don't let anyone steal this from you!

Actually, last is this Fleeb Juice Shake they made to wash everything down nice.

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It's a creamy milkshake made with raspberry and "blue heaven" syrups.

Don't worry, no real life Fleeb Juice was used in the making of this drink.

Unfortunately it's only being sold in Australia.

But hey, this would be a great excuse to head down under!

"What brings you to Australia?"

"Donuts."

Sounds legit, right?

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