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For this place not to have a higher rating is complete insanity. I have absolutely nothing to do with the owners or management, and I have always been a huge fan of Dunkin' Donuts. I despise Krispy Kreme. I never thought I would like any doughnut better than Dunkin' Donuts, but Duck Donuts has taken the lead. If I was forced to describe these doughnuts in one word, it would be: Real. If I could use two words, they would be: Real and Soft. I guess that didn't tell you much since a lot of things can be Real and Soft. I wasn't looking forward to filling out a form to order, but I didn't have to do so. I walked straight up to the counter and ordered a Cinnamon Raisin and Vanilla Frosted with Sprinkles. They were so soft and tasty that I couldn't resist eating my doughnut as well as half the doughnut I bought for my son while on the way home. The service was excellent. I don't know why they need so many workers during off-peak hours, but if they can afford it, that's great. It's really difficult to describe doughnuts, but I can help you out: Go Here!
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