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This place had its ups, but unfortunately more downs. The interior of the store was simple and cute. they displayed the doughnuts well and had a variety of flavours to choose from, some which were out of the ordinary. The excitement really stops there. The lady (I assume owner) didn't want to grant my request to cut the doughnut(s) in two, which was not a big deal - she gave us a plastic knife to do it. I realized why she didn't want to after trying to glide the knife though. (Spoiler alert: t didn't glide) The doughnut was stale and tough. This was, of course, disappointment Number 1. The second disappointment derived from its flavour or lack thereof. It was bland, plain, and nothing to rave about, only regret. The doughtnut itself reminded me of a stale plain doughnut from Timmies. The texture was dry and flat. However, the cream in plopped in the center of the doughnut was OK. All in all, they have a cute store and cute-looking doughnuts, but it's not worth the money or calories. I won't be going here anytime in the future. Nice Try J.M.D.
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