Doughnut Time reveals locations of six new stores

Doughnut Time reveals locations of six new stores

In July, Doughnut Time announced its dramatic comeback from its disastrous demise just months ago. 

Now, the beloved chain has announced the locations of its six new come-back stores.

Based in Queensland and Victoria, you'll soon be able to grab their doughnuts in late August from six new stores.

In Queensland, stores are opening in Brisbane Myer Centre, Southbank Brisbane, and Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast.

In Victoria, Doughnut Time is opening in Degraves Lane, Fitzroy, and Hawthorne.

The brand announced its comeback on Instagram.

 

 

The widely reported demise of Doughnut Time, which collapsed under the weight of its own success, and acts as a lesson for properly managing the growth of a startup, saw administrators swoop in and take over the brand as new owners.

The company's new owner is reportedly Peter Andros, who purchased the brand from a third-party liquidator in charge of tearing the old company down for parts.

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