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Is there anything better? Nope.. Ok, seriously, how could a Krispy Kreme experience go bad. Unless you somehow manage to miss your mouth or accidentally hurl it across the room because of all the excitement.
Sink your teeth into this franchise's signature glazed doughnut, and don't be afraid to indulge in its many varieties of deep-fried perfection..
In Short
In 1937, Vernon Rudolph brought a secret recipe from a French chef to North Carolina, creating the infamous irresistible treat and starting a glazed doughnut revolution. These
scrumptious doughy delights are brushed with a sugar coating, and have been know to cause even the most dedicated hard-bodies to temporarily abandon their diet. Evolving past the original glaze recipe, today customers can now choose from a variety of lip smacking treats, from apple fritter to New York cheesecake doughnuts. The international company still holds to its roots, providing welcoming and helpful service while perfecting its craft at making melt-in-your-mouth masterpieces.…
Mmmm...Donuts..... Krispy Kreme donuts are competitive in taste, but not in price. To save face they cannot lower their prices, now that the rave over their donuts has subsided in this region--but hopefully they won't raise them too. This chain is still unique in that they sell nostalgic toys to commemorate an era and the esthetics of their donut shop surpasses their competition. Known for their glazed donuts, these are still mouth-watering and still worth the addition to your dozen. One thing they could definitely improve on, is their lack of friendliness at the Drive Thru window. I get a more cheery reception at a McD's drive thru.…
Great for a late night snack. If you ever feel the need for a late night snack head over to Krispy Kreme and get a dozen of the original glazed donuts. Then pick up a gallon of milk to help wash them down. My daughter loves to watch them making the donuts, great place to take the kids.…
(I) Don't forget the hype. Remember the hype surrounding Krispy Kreme's entry into the Seattle area? This Issaquah doughnut shop was fast the most popular place in town. There were lines out of the drive-thru such that police were there and the place was coned off to direct traffic and inside there were lines wrapping all over the place. Now, admittedly, standing in the shop watching the doughnuts get made and iced is really interesting, but apparently this shop was not quite worth the hype after all. The doughnuts are pretty good. I don't think they're really outstanding. A warm original glazed doughnut is pretty good and nearly melts in your mouth, but meh... They're ok. The lines are all gone and there's plenty of other Krispy Kremes in the Seattle area so eat up if you like doughnuts, or better yet, visit Top P0t.…
