A Google map of Huntsville:

A Google map of Boston:

For those keeping score, that’s Huntsville: 0, Boston: 3000+. Oh, and Google Maps gives the one on Tremont Street four stars.
A Google map of Huntsville:
A Google map of Boston:
For those keeping score, that’s Huntsville: 0, Boston: 3000+. Oh, and Google Maps gives the one on Tremont Street four stars.
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Sorry, having Krispy Kreme means Huntsville wins. Nothings beats the Kreme!
KK’s base product is superior to DD, but DD’s variety and broad base makes it the winnah. [The coffee.]
I will note that I am merely keeping score, not determining who wins.
How about you run some time off the clock, Stephen?
Okay, I just wanted to see what it was like to be a Clemson fan for a minute there.
Several Krispy Kremes opened here a few years ago to great fanfare, and then promptly closed.
(I don’t like Dunkin Donuts either.)
*sob* I miss Krispy Kreme!!!
Several observations come to mind:
* I like both KK and DD!
* There was but one DD store in Raleigh.
* There is neither one in the Twin Cities! This is a bad thing.
Obviously, we need to set up some KK/Ikea exchange program…
“How about you run some time off the clock, Stephen?
Okay, I just wanted to see what it was like to be a Clemson fan for a minute there.”
Ow.
Just remember that man cannot live on donut alone … you have to get a muffin or two involved.
Sorry, SC. I’ve got a couple friends who need some tinfoil after that [email protected] game.
“Mmmm…donuts…”
Note, however, that Metro Huntsville has a population of about 360K, while Metro Boston is 5.8M. It’s not too surprising that Boston has a few more amenities 🙂
But still — 3000 hits? Atlanta only gets around 500 hits each for Dunkin’ Donuts and Krispy Kreme.
At least we beat you on the grits count.