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This place seems to be based on the idea that the more you can cram into a doughnut or the more wacky flavours you can offer, the better. This is a very bad idea. I must admit I am a purist when it comes to doughnuts, so if you're into goofy mixtures of flavours this might be right up your alley. Still, I think that if you're in the doughnut business you need to be able to offer some first rate classic options. They looked at me like a was crazy when I asked for an old-fashioned plain-type doughnut. "Why would you want that when you can have bacon and sour cream and chives and fudge and peanut butter and asparagus on/in your doughnut?" was basically the response I got. The closest thing they had was very, very weak. And small. And outrageously overpriced. Do yourself a favour and just treat yourself to some Krispy Kremes.
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