You can watch your donut being made at Krispy Kreme. Best donut ever for the 1st bite. By the 3rd bite you're wondering how you're going to finish it.
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You can watch your donut being made at Krispy Kreme. Best donut ever for the 1st bite. By the 3rd bite you're wondering how you're going to finish it.
There were so many Dunkin' Donuts at one time and then, they all disappeared at the Tim Horton onslaught in Quebec anyways. Then, Krispy Kreme came about and opened quite a few stores in Montreal metro, and most of them closed within a couple of years. Must have cost a pretty penny.
All those Dunkins opening in Detroit is good news for the dialysis departments at DMC and Henry Ford Hospitals I guess... lotsovlaffs.
Dialysis! Hah!
A city that can survive 100+ marijuana dispensaries can certainly survive a donut or two here and there!! But I digress... I think the average citizen will be fine if you only have them ONCE in a while!
Thank goodness I tend towards very expensive pastries [[which certainly I cannot afford) so that cuts down on my carb/ sugar intake significantly...:p...
As someone else mentioned DD is just frozen stuff, not even fresh-made --- just ok, as so-called pastries just for a one-off treat. I do sorta like their sour dough, but no hankering....
Thank goodness for once a year cider mills where you can get fresh donuts, hot! That's enough of an indulgence I guess.
People become obese when they OVEREAT.
Eating a ton of sodium / sugar-heavy foods in itself doesn't make anyone fat, as long as you don't go over your caloric maintenance.
Until the last 50 years or so, people used to digest a lot more crap, such as lard, and eat much larger portions of food than we do today. Yet, people back then were all still in very good shape
About 20 years ago there was a Dunking Donuts on Joseph Campau in the old Famer Jack shopping center. When they changed from Dunking Donuts to Detroit Donut, I figured they just learned all the Dunkin Donut secrets and then stopping paying for the franchise.
I believe there was one at Warren and Evergreen that doubled as a gas station for a while. It went from Dawn Donuts to Dunkin to an independent with a Dunkin' style logo. Haven't been down there in a long while, not sure what it is now. The last owners when I still frequented the spot were really good people.
I've enjoyed Tim Horton's.
I don't remember one there, but I do remember one at Greenfield and Schoolcraft that I used to go to. Also Grand River near Outer Drive.
Best donut ever was/is their Apple Cinnamon.
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Grand River and Grandville.
I can't pick the one out on Greenfield. Might be a liquor store/check cashing place or might have been leveled.
Another old one at Plymouth Road and Penrod:
https://goo.gl/maps/dn5JhYmiBZx
Back in the day, Dunkin donuts had a rich, morning blend, type of coffee. Great stuff! Better than most places!
i miss yumyum donuts, there used to be a few in detroit. now i think theres one in taylor on telegraph.
another vote for donut cutter and dutch girl here.
every time i've been to dunkin the donuts were stale. why bother?
also check out ye old bake shoppe on warren+inkster. one of the last old school cookie/bread/donut shops.
ummm...i kindly disagree
http://abcnews.go.com/WN/food-portio...tory?id=129685
50 years ago...people didn't sit in a desk chair all day, didn't eat out often. i agree it was the onset of overly processed food though. WONDER BREAD