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To: Das Boot who wrote (54777)4/19/2000 11:57:00 PM
From: Jane4IceCream  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
Good question.

Did you know that as humans we dont have the same taste buds? So what I may distinguish as a tasty jelly donut may in fact be an untasty jelly donut to you.

Now analyzing the situation here whether or not subject jelly donut is tastier than a KREM donut falls on the individual partaking of the comparison taste. For me, it doesnt matter because I generally dont succumb to donuts. But for others, I guess it might boil down to whether or not the jelly donut in mind (whether it comes from Winchells, Dunkin Donuts, or other source other than Krispy Kreme) if the donut maker uses real and/or fresh berries in the jam that makes up the filling of the donut. Whether Krispy Kreme does or does not I have no idea you will have to call them. I am not a donut freak so for the sake of arguement and wanting to stick to the topic of this thread I just leave it up to your taste buds to dtermine if Krispy Kreme jelly donuts are to your liking or not.

Let me know after you have done the comparison test.

Jane



To: Das Boot who wrote (54777)4/20/2000 12:06:00 AM
From: debby  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
There are no Krispy Kreme donut shops in nj where I live. I am dying to taste one. Could you send me a dozen? thanks