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Depending on which part of the month it is, going to the 'hole in the wall' can be a depressing experience .

"Where did all your my money go?" you ask yourself sadly, as the machine spits your card back at you.

Fortunately, the 'hole in the wall' is getting a bit of a make-over, and it's like something from Willy Wonka's wildest dreams.

The folk at Krispy Kreme have come up with a mouthwatering recipe, the limited edition Nutty Chocolatta .

Brace yourselves: it is filled with Nutella, dipped in rich chocolate icing decorated with a white chocolate swirl and caramelized hazelnuts.

So how does this all fit together?

Unfortunately, it does not mean the likes of NatWest and Nationwide will be joined by the Bank of Nutella - although that would make our lives infinitely better.

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Instead, to celebrate the launch of the new offering, Krispy Kreme has introduced 'Hole in the Wall', a pop-up which offers fans a chance to sample the doughnut before it goes on sale around the country.

The Hole in the Wall popped up in Krispy Kreme's London, Holborn store on Monday 9 May and the public will have the chance to unlock a doughnut shaped hatch as they discover the magical secrets behind Krispy Kreme’s Nutty Chocolatta creation.

(Image: PA Wire)

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Once the doughnut hatch is unlocked, guests will be presented with their very own limited edition Nutty Chocolatta doughnut.

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Which we think beats a trip to the cashpoint any day.

Krispy Kreme’s Chief Marketing Officer, Judith Denby says "We are excited to launch the unique Hole in the Wall pop-up that goes back to the roots of Krispy Kreme’s history.

"We hope fans enjoy eating the new Nutty Chocolatta doughnut as much as we have enjoyed making it."

The experience costs £2 and all profits will go to Krispy Kreme’s supported charity, Teenage Cancer Trust.