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how many doughnuts is too many?


Cary Kollins

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The northeast: Where the only thing heavier on the stomach than their doughnuts are their women.

 

Epic fail!!!!!

Anyone that says Dunkin is better than Krispy Kreme will never have a valid opinion on anything.

 

Wrong again. You suck at life

 

And the South shall rise again.... okay, I gotcha.

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No comparison...

Not only does it look like the Trix bunny shat all over them, but it's seriously only 2 kinds, frosted or frosted with sprinkles, the colors or shapes of the icing don't make it a different variety lol. I know both stores do actually carry a variety, but as previously stated, if you want a cake with a hole in it, go to DD, if you want a hot piece of heaven that deliciously melts in your mouth, stop by a KK when the glorious hot light is on.

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