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Kids never have enough of it and the adults too aren’t far behind. The good old traditional doughnuts are almost legendry super-treats for all ages. Though few variations of it have surfaced now and then, the original simple taste remains an all-time.
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In this Dec. 6, 2007 file photo, Jamalle Sanders packages glazed doughnuts at a Krispy Kreme store in Charlotte, N.C. _ Krispy Kreme’s signature glazed doughnuts may be best hot, but its sales have been anything but in recent years. Now the chain is...
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