Mister Donut has issued an apology regarding the unintentional variations found in its Diglett donuts, which have unexpectedly gained popularity on Japanese social media. The company acknowledged that these variations stem from a lack of uniformity and clear instructions in the production process. Despite the inconsistency, customers have embraced the unique characteristics of the donuts, which are part of a broader Pokémon promotion that also features Pikachu and Pokeball-themed treats. This promotion is set to run until the end of December 2024, allowing fans to enjoy these whimsical creations.
Mister Donut is owned by Inspire Brands, but it operates only one store in the United States. In contrast, the Japanese franchise, managed by Duskin, stands as the largest donut chain in Japan. The Diglett donuts, along with other Pokémon-themed offerings, have sparked a wave of enthusiasm among fans, showcasing the intersection of food and pop culture in Japan. The company hopes to address the concerns raised by customers while continuing to celebrate the beloved franchise.
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