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You see, I grew up in IL, where Dunkin Donuts are common. Then I moved to California, where they do not exist, despite having commercials on TV (darned national ad placement!). And since I love my basic cable, I see a lot of Dunkin Donuts commercials, and grew increasingly saddened at the length of time that passed since my last breakfast sandwich.
But on my Fabulous Phoenix Birthday Weekend we happened to stay down the street from this Dunkin Donuts. We went both mornings, and it was sheer bliss. Sausage and egg croissants have never tasted so good, and your donuts were filled with such greasy goodness. Your service was fast, your servers were friendly, and your food was even better than I remembered. (Did I mention we hadn't had Dunkin Donuts in a loooong time?)
Oh, Dunkin Donuts. You are an oasis in the Phoenix desert. I've only been gone a few days, but I miss you already.
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