To answer Jon's question why Krispy Kreme has largely failed in Ontario (a province with a donut shop on nearly every other corner) with, arguably, the best tasting donuts on the freakin' planet one needs to consider not the donuts but the coffee. Tim Hortons actually does most of its trade in take out coffee. Donuts are kind of a side business. Kripsy Kreme's coffee, unfortunately, is watery dirt (not that Tim Hortons coffee is better IMHO).
Krispy Kreme also, unfortunately, likes to make a big deal about the huge lines that form on opening day without realizing it forever imprints on people the idea Krispy Kreme isn't a place you can drop by and pick up a quick cuppa.
This appears to be the sole remaining instance of a small clutch of Krispy Kremes that entered Ontario a decade ago. The store is your classic setup: when the light is on they're cookin' up the original glazed. You can watch those little puppies coming off the conveyor belt hot 'n' fresh.
The Kreme Dizzle seems to have ended the long tradition of comping you an original glazed as they come fresh off the conveyor.
Anyway, my suggestion is get yourself a Tim Hortons take out (or Second Cup which is right across the street) and then get a couple donuts here and enjoy both.