Barbie just got a lot sweeter! 

In honor of the iconic brand's 65th anniversary, Krispy Kreme is adding four Barbie-inspired donuts to their menu for a limited time. 

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“We’re excited to celebrate the Barbie brand’s 65th birthday with a collaboration that’s full of fun and flavor," Dave Skena, the global chief brand officer for Krispy Kreme, said. "We’re bringing Barbie’s iconic fashions to life through delicious doughnuts that are sure to thrill Barbie and Krispy Kreme fans alike."

The Barbie  x Krispy Kreme Collection consists of four scrumptious donuts: Barbie Pink, Malibu Dream Party, Barbie Berries ‘n Kreme and Barbie Sweet 65th Doughnut. 

The Barbie Pink Doughnut

This one is "inspired by Barbie’s iconic pink and popism." It's the Original Glazed base covered with pink buttercream and topped with sparkly pink sugar and a pair of edible sunglasses. 

Malibu Dream Party Doughnut 

The baked good is "inspired by the fun and fashion of the Barbie DreamHouse," and is also the Original Glazed base filled with Cake Batter Kreme, dipped in Malibu blue icing, then topped with a Barbie DreamHouse.

Barbie Berries ’n Kreme Doughnut 

According to Krispy Kreme, the Barbie Berries Doughnut is "as sweet as Barbie herself." It is an unglazed donut filled with Strawberry Kreme, dipped in white icing, and then drizzled with purple and pink buttercream. It comes with a Barbie heart chilling on top. 

Barbie Sweet 65th Doughnut 

This one is fairly simple: The Original Glazed base dipped in chocolate icing and topped with Barbie Sweet 65th sprinkles. 

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The bakery brand will also be offering "special treats" at certain locations, including Barbie Fashionista dolls equipped with Krispy Kreme accessories.

The delicious treats are only available until Sept. 15.

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