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Duck Donuts to come to Australia

The brand operates three international and 117 U.S. franchises across 23 states and Puerto Rico.

US-based doughnut chain Duck Donuts has signed new franchise agreements that would bring its doughnuts to Australia.

The brand recently signed 10 franchise agreements for 25 shops and one food trailer during the first quarter. Three of the recent deals include international agreements, awarding the right to develop the franchise brand in Sydney, Australia for five shops; three shops in Bahamas; and 10 shops in Iraq.

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During the first quarter, Duck Donuts also opened five shops, including Cairo, Egypt, and six are slated to open through June. Barring any permitting and construction delays, the company anticipates opening 35 locations in 2023.

Duck Donuts operates three international and 117 U.S. franchises across 23 states and Puerto Rico.

Duck Donuts opened its first locations in 2007 in the beach resort towns of Duck and Kitty Hawk, North Carolina with the intention to create an oasis for vacationers to enjoy warm, delicious, made-to-order donuts. Headquartered in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, the company began franchising in 2013, and prides itself on sprinkling happiness to its guests through its unique in-store experience, exceptional guest service and a duckzillion donut combinations.

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