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Fear not my Doughnut loving friends.

Cry not that we dont have our own Krispy Kreme clone like the other states...

For I have discovered the holy grail of goodness is within our reach....

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Ok so i was having lunch in town @ the city cross and they got this great yiros place, and next to it was this doughnut place that sells glazed ones, choc ones, stuffed ones - like apple cinnamon, blueberry, raspberry, key lime pie etc...

They are exxy, but damn worth it IMHO. Around $2 each for a single one, or $18 for a dozen of the same, $20 for a mixed dozen...

ok enough talking

PICS :)

PS- Dont lick the screen, and this sh*ts like crack :)

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been there done that.

got addicted...

had to wein myself off.

Hi, My name's Mick and I'm a gourmetglazeaholic,

group responds:

Hi Mick

hi micky hows the snapper fishing been did ya mrs finish painting ya boat yet ?

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST IN A KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUT CORPORATION FRANCHISE.

As you may be aware, we no longer have franchise opportunities/development rights available in Australia. We are not accepting applications at this time. Several markets are currently under development and stores will be opening soon.

Couldn't open one even if we had the money :mellow:

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