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America’s doughnut capital. Can we stop
at just one?

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Posted By: GustoGrabber, 6/2/2023 1:08:49 PM

People all over the world eat fried dough, and nobody does doughnuts like the United States. Doughnuts can be found year-round across this great nation in a huge array of flavors, shapes and styles. But astute reader Susan Green suspects that America may be riven by a hidden doughnut divide. She observes that some parts of the country are saturated with a single doughnut brand, while others host a profusion of independent doughnut purveyors.

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Two generations ago, you could tell where someone grew up in Milwaukee by the German bakery they frequented and the donuts consumed. Wilberts had the best powdered sugar donuts, Fessenbachers for long johns. KIsslers for cruelllers.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: halfnorsk 6/2/2023 1:37:30 PM (No. 1483114)
I'm trying so hard to care about this. Not.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Sanchin 6/2/2023 1:54:49 PM (No. 1483125)
Absolutely gobsmacked at the amount of space, verbiage, and charts devoted to such a non-issue.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: DVC 6/2/2023 2:24:32 PM (No. 1483130)
I like doughnuts, can't think of when I last ate one. Easily a year or two.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: TexaTucky 6/2/2023 4:24:40 PM (No. 1483167)
Either not caring about a thing or caring about the space that thing uses . . . and then taking the time and space to comment on it? Ya'll need one of my Friday-mowing-the-yard-lemodkas. Me, I like a doughnut now and then. Shipley's if it's plain ole glazed. Krispy Kreme if I'm looking for filled.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: rocket-j-squirrel 6/2/2023 6:21:01 PM (No. 1483209)
There's a great donut shop in my 'hood owned by Vietnamese refugees. I used to buy a dozen different styles of donuts each week. I got too portly and realized I spent $100 a month on donuts. I sure miss those, but had to trade them in for bottles of Boost Protein drink.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Hermit_Crab 6/2/2023 6:22:40 PM (No. 1483212)
When I was a child (in the 1950s) and we lived in El Paso, TX, there was this thing called "SpudNuts" (doughnuts made with potato flour). They were sold door-to-door by people on bicycles in our neighborhood. Absolutely the yummiest thing I ever ate.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Rumblehog 6/3/2023 7:21:21 AM (No. 1483502)
Living in Texas I can attest to the great number of Donut shops owned by Asian families. Who could know with subtle names like, "Panda Donut," or "Emperor Donut?" An early boss used to jokingly refer to them as, "Fat Pills." I've seen why that's a fitting moniker over the years witnessing the addicted. I value my health too much than to eat those things.
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