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Epic Huddle Debate. Dunkin vs Krispy Kreme.


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Not relevant to the debate, but if you want some REALLY good donuts, check out Your Mom's Donuts in Matthews. They just opened their retail store last month. Prior to that they were delivery only.

 

They source all their ingredients locally and fry their donuts in pig lard.

 

They cook 6 styles of donuts each week. The only constant is the vanilla glaze. Everything else changes each week.

 

They're a bit pricey though - $24 for a dozen.

 

As for Krispy Kreme vs Dunkin, I'll take a freshly made Krispy Kreme original glazed donut over a Dunkin Donut any day. If we're talking the donuts that Krispy Kreme gets delivered to the store and doesn't make in-house, then they're not any better than Dunkin.

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Dunkin sells day old product as fresh. The oldest thing in a KK shop is 12 hrs, and it will likely be thrown out before that point if it even makes it there. So any KK doughnut is better than any DD. And for coffee, y'all should give the KK dark roast a try. I drink it everyday. There's little else that I prefer.

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KK......no argument when its hot and ready and you can eat them off the rack, they literally melt in your mouth.

 

 

DD has better coffee drinks and stuff, plus if its connected to a BR then you can get the hook up with an ice cream cooooone

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