Tasty facts you didn't know about Krispy Kreme
Miriam Carey
28 March 2024
There's a hole lot to learn
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Krispy Kreme started in Nashville
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Vernon Rudolph was inspired by Camel
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The Original Glazed recipe came from a French chef
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The doughnuts may contain potato
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The company started as a wholesale business
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It expanded in the Forties and Fifties
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It once sold pizza
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They owe their consistency to the Ring King
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There’s a waterfall of warm sugar glaze
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An Original Glazed doughnut takes an hour to make
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It's raised millions for worthwhile causes
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The logo is referred to as a bowtie
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The green tiles arrived in the 1960s
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It's no longer family owned
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It had its heyday in the 1990s
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The Hot Doughnuts Now light was a game changer
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Krispy Kreme went international in 2001
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These doughnuts have many celebrity fans
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There was once a Krispy Kreme doughnut worth £1,000 ($1,388)
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Krispy Kreme doughnuts are kosher
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There’s an official Krispy Kreme challenge
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Leftover Krispy Kremes are made into pig feed
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Krispy Kreme has approximately 1,400 retail shops
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Some stores make 20 million doughnuts a year
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You can now dunk one in your McFlurry
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