And apparently no none here at my office did either.
I'm DONUTLESS!!!! This is so wrong.
For the record I am and will always be a Krispy Kreme guy. I really don't like Dunkin or the supermarket donuts.
Mmmmm...Krispy Kreme....<drools>

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"If you can't tell the difference, what difference does it make?"
My local Krispy Kreme is participating, woo-hoo!!On Friday, June 6th, Krispy Kreme will celebrate National Doughnut Day by offering customers a FREE doughnut of their choice in participating stores throughout the U.S. So, stop by and celebrate National Doughnut Day with Krispy Kreme and have a doughnut on us!
Please call your local Krispy Kreme store to find out if they are participating.
Me too.DukkhaWaynhim wrote:As a child, I would eat bags of the mini white powdered "Snoopy donuts" with milk.
But dw, you are a special case having low carbed for so long. I bet baked doughnuts would appeal now.DukkhaWaynhim wrote:I also used to be a huge fan (dbl meaning intended) of chocolate covered, cream-filled longjohns. Recently, I had an attack of food nostalgia, and got one from the local supermarket. Admittedly, it was less than fresh, but it was so fatty/sweet that I barely ate half, and still felt like had smeared it on my face instead of eating it. I hate that feeling.
So, it appears I have lost my taste for donuts.
"If you can't tell the difference, what difference does it make?"
Krispy Kreme is too much sugar for me too. If I eat more than one(sometimes I can get away with 2) at a time, I start to feel nauseous. And it gives me a headache.Cameraman Jenn wrote:It's too much sugar and grease in one item. Makes me queasy.
Yeah...I've tried that.aliantha wrote:You can sorta kinda recreate the hot donut experience with a non-Hot-Now KK by nuking it briefly. But it's not *really* the same.