National Doughnut Day is on the first Friday of June each year, succeeding the Doughnut Day event created by The Salvation Army in 1938 to honor the men and women who served doughnuts to soldiers during World War I.
So D-day is actually Doughnut Day?
Donuts used to be cheap. Now that almost all the small donut shops have died out and all that seems to be left is Krispy Kreme and Dunkin' Donuts. They cost about three times as much as they did 10 years ago. General food costs haven't inflated close to that in 10 years.
Last week I went to a new donut shop near here (Dallas) to buy a couple dozen for the office. They were charging $19.99 a dozen. That's not a typo.
Seriously, they had a color-coded price scale for individual donuts. I'm talking like $2.79 for A donut. ONE.
Woah... Thats an expensive doughnut. Are they the best doughnuts ever made or something?
Last week I went to a new donut shop near here (Dallas) to buy a couple dozen for the office. They were charging $19.99 a dozen. That's not a typo.
Seriously, they had a color-coded price scale for individual donuts. I'm talking like $2.79 for A donut. ONE.
Last week I went to a new donut shop near here (Dallas) to buy a couple dozen for the office. They were charging $19.99 a dozen. That's not a typo.
Seriously, they had a color-coded price scale for individual donuts. I'm talking like $2.79 for A donut. ONE.
I'm in Dallas...where was this at? Hypnotiq Donuts?
Doughnuts can go for $7.00 each at Top Pot in Seattle.
I used to have a Krispy Kreme in my area... But they closed. Those doughnuts were so good.
The only Krispy Kreme donuts I'll eat are HOT fresh ones, hence the "hot donuts" signs in their windows
Other than that, I don't care for their donuts
I like Dunkin Donuts, but they need to at least be semi fresh
I've had some pretty stale DD donuts in the past
Partial to their chocolate glazed and double chocolate donuts
However, I am more likely to get a cinnamon raisin bagel w/cream cheese