KEY POINTS
  • Krispy Kreme topped Wall Street's estimates for its third-quarter revenue and met expectations for its adjusted earnings per share.
  • CEO Mike Tattersfield said that the company has pricing power because customers are willing to spend more on fresh doughnuts.
  • Krispy Kreme raised prices in September and plans to hike them further in the fourth quarter.

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Doughnuts are sold at a Krispy Kreme store on May 05, 2021 in Chicago, Illinois.

Krispy Kreme's third-quarter revenue climbed 18%, boosted by higher prices on its fresh doughnuts, helping the chain offset rising commodity and labor costs.

Shares rose more than 4% in extended trading Tuesday.

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