Personally I cannot stand Krispy Kreme! I grew up on the east coast and I will always prefer Dunkin’ Donuts. Or if you want to go Canadian/Northern US, Tim Hortons is pretty good. Krispy Kreme is just too greasy…blah.
My brother can’t eat most pre-made cakes and donuts — not because of the gluten but because they often contain cottonseed oil, which gives him a stomach ache. Ever notice how ingredients lists say “may contain one of the following oils” and cottonseed oil is on the list. They just use whatever’s cheapest at the time of manufacture.
I didn’t know there were so many people who were not Krispy Kreme fans. It was the first brand that came into my head about nine hours ago. We have a local shop called Abbey’s Donuts whose doughnuts are exception.I am not a big doughnut eater – I prefer bagels – but I have always loved Dunkin’ Donuts coffee. Far superior to Starbuck’s.
Love donuts, but I’m now on the same regimen. Most communities, even small ones, used to have a local bakery, independent or in a supermarket, that produced a better product than any of the franchises. In my travels between Central Washington and Ohio I found some great ones!
Templo S.U.D. almost 12 years ago
Garfield REALLY needs a glutton-free diet; it’s been needed for 35 years.
Llewellenbruce almost 12 years ago
I wonder what the world record is by one personeating the most donuts at one sitting?
Linguist almost 12 years ago
They can’t be Krispy Kremes . Earl couldn’t pass those up !
paha_siga almost 12 years ago
I lived on donuts and coca-cola for a year two while in university. I was underweight that time, and gained weight when I started to eat normally…
TrueBlue2010 almost 12 years ago
Personally I cannot stand Krispy Kreme! I grew up on the east coast and I will always prefer Dunkin’ Donuts. Or if you want to go Canadian/Northern US, Tim Hortons is pretty good. Krispy Kreme is just too greasy…blah.
orinoco womble almost 12 years ago
It’s the funding cutbacks…there aren’t enough cops to support them in your area. Sobering thought.
ewalnut almost 12 years ago
My brother can’t eat most pre-made cakes and donuts — not because of the gluten but because they often contain cottonseed oil, which gives him a stomach ache. Ever notice how ingredients lists say “may contain one of the following oils” and cottonseed oil is on the list. They just use whatever’s cheapest at the time of manufacture.
merrymac3 almost 12 years ago
Shipley for me, too. But, to be truthful, all doughnuts are greasy when they are hot. I like my Shipley barely warm with chocolate milk.
orinoco womble almost 12 years ago
Home-made raised donuts…mmmm.
ncalifgirl58 almost 12 years ago
I’m with Earl on this one. Only it’s just been since Christmas. lol
jtviper7 almost 12 years ago
I want a Twinkie
alondra almost 12 years ago
I’m surprised Earl isn’t just going ahead and having one since Opal isn’t around to stop him!
Linguist almost 12 years ago
I didn’t know there were so many people who were not Krispy Kreme fans. It was the first brand that came into my head about nine hours ago. We have a local shop called Abbey’s Donuts whose doughnuts are exception.I am not a big doughnut eater – I prefer bagels – but I have always loved Dunkin’ Donuts coffee. Far superior to Starbuck’s.
EarlP2 almost 12 years ago
Love donuts, but I’m now on the same regimen. Most communities, even small ones, used to have a local bakery, independent or in a supermarket, that produced a better product than any of the franchises. In my travels between Central Washington and Ohio I found some great ones!
Rickapolis almost 12 years ago
My doctor told me to give up donuts and bacon. The quack.
sandigilbo almost 12 years ago
I took this as a sign to go and eat a donut. Mmmmmm.
mollie05 almost 12 years ago
Tim Horton’s ROCKS!!!
ooptheman almost 12 years ago
Krispy Kream, no no. Rollin Pin donuts, watch them being made. Yum yum. S.F.& North Pennisula.