Why oh why do I check the dining forums when I am hungry and a thousand miles away from any of this goodness? Back to eating my arm off....
Because any hot donut made in front of you is better than a stale donut made in a distribution center. (Unfortunately the model DD moved to. I'm not in the North East, so It's been 15+ years since I've had a respectable DD donut)Never understood why anyone actually prefers Krispy Kremes over DD.
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I can remember around here when Krispy Kremes were THE hot item--long lines such that the police had to control traffic at some locations.
Now ALL those store are closed and gone....
I've never heard of Maple Donuts. Now, I'm curious. I'll have to Google it.Dunkin Donuts and Maple Donuts.
Many gas stations in South Florida have KK. The grocery stores also have the glazed doughnuts prepackaged. I'd be surprised, if many of the grocery stores & gas stations in Orlando didn't also. Obviously, if you don't have a car that doesn't help much. Finding them on WDW property would be more challenging.Here in KY the Speedway gas stations have Krispy Kremes. I don't know if the Hess Stations turned Speedways have them at WDW or not, but it might be a possibility.
I've never heard of Maple Donuts. Now, I'm curious. I'll have to Google it.
I love Krispy Kreme, but they're damn near impossible to find nowadays. We used to have a stand alone store here and they were also found in the grocery stores. Now...nada! (I'm in New Jersey.)
Never understood why anyone actually prefers Krispy Kremes over DD.
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I love Krispy Kreme, but they're damn near impossible to find nowadays. We used to have a stand alone store here and they were also found in the grocery stores. Now...nada! (I'm in New Jersey.)
When I lived in the Greenville/Spartanburg SC area, going to KK after church was a weekly ritual. This was in the late '60s and ealy '70s so they must be ( I think they're still there) some of their oldest stores.Plenty in NC - Hot and ready!!
Plenty in NC - Hot and ready!!
When I lived in the Greenville/Spartanburg SC area, going to KK after church was a weekly ritual. This was in the late '60s and ealy '70s so they must be ( I think they're still there) some of their oldest stores.
Because they are completely nut free. As the parent of a child with an anaphylactic tree nut allergy, I appreciate a bakery that we can actually go to.Never understood why anyone actually prefers Krispy Kremes over DD.
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