Troubled business Krispy Kreme Doughnuts (NYSE: KKD) wants to use one of America's favorite treats -- ice cream -- to help bring it back to its glory days. The ice cream will be a soft-serve concoction, and the hope is that it will add another dimension of value for Krispy Kreme's patrons beyond the core doughnut portfolio. I guess the former pastry star thinks that if you're not in the mood for a doughnut, maybe you're in the mood for ice cream. (Full disclosure: I don't like ice cream!)
You know, I can't really criticize the effort. Seems like a simple enough way for Krispy Kreme to expand its base of offerings. But will it suddenly set the company on a path of unfettered growth? I can't say I see that. From an investor's point of view, Krispy Kreme is the same stock to be avoided as it was before I read about this ice-cream initiative. In fact, it was only recently that I took a look at the company's earnings and realized that I remained a bear on the business. I still think investors would be better off looking at ideas such as McDonald's (NYSE: MCD) and Burger King (NYSE: BKC) before Krispy Kreme. Yeah, they're not big on doughnuts, but they do well with burgers and fries, and they're a better way to play chains that sell less-than-healthy foodstuffs.
The ice cream plan is definitely a worthwhile experiment. But if management is just going to throw it on the menu without launching an aggressive advertising campaign in support, then I'm not sure how much good it can actually do. I've seen turnaround plans before that try to exploit some new product or project but fail to give it a proper push. We'll have to see what kind of push Krispy Kreme goes for with its ice cream, but I'm still not a buyer of the stock.
Disclosure: I don't own any company mentioned; positions can change at any time.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-22-2008 @ 12:24PM
lin said...
Well if their coffee was any good to drink, more people might stop there. I like to go to Dunkin Donuts especially in the city because they offer breakfast sandwiches and also have good coffee. But then again Starbucks is HORRIBLE , imo!.
11-03-2008 @ 7:19PM
Brian S said...
I do want to try their mini donuts, but I haven't gotten around to it. it's just not been a priority. I also like that their hot donuts are available in the evening, rather than stale 12-hour old cold ones. and that I can pick up a dozen for like $5 that night, and then take them into work the next day. but they never seem to advertise these advantages...
maybe they should be pushing coffee instead of ice cream? try to be a little more like Dunkin Donuts - which we don't even HAVE here out western states, even though they run national ads on TV all the time, comparing themselves to Starbucks and telling us "American Runs on Dunkin"! so therefore, Krispy Kreme, if they did it right, would make a more than adequate substitute.
I think if people thought they could get a great cup (or carton size) of coffee quickly and relatively cheap at Krispy Kreme, they would certainly throw in a donut or pastry. Starbuck's doesn't sell the carton of coffee like Dunkin does, and their pastries are much too expensive and unappealing to consider buying a dozen of. so this could become an advantage if Krispy bothered to try it.