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Who doesn't love a good donut? The key word here is good. Not too cakey, not dry, perfectly moist yet a slight crisp on the outside, and not sickeningly sweet no matter the frosting or filling. And this is what is summed up here. Walking in you can already smell this is a good donut shop...that sweet yeasty smell. You have your classics, then you have your fun, creative ones. And the best part? They taste as good as they look on IG. Even the plain ol old fashioned without any glaze is delicious. My favorites for the non-fancy donuts are lemon poppy, blueberry, old fashioned (they make a nice, crunchy and almost perfect old fashioned), and red velvet with vanilla frosting. The fun extras I occasionally get (usually when I'm buying for a crowd or guests) is maple bacon, Froot Loops, ube with Cinnamon Toast Crunch and strawberry fruity pebbles. Although my preference is just the more simple donuts, one thing's for sure they'll all leave you quoting Homer Simpson "mmm donuts"!
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