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For Tim Hortons's 50th anniversary, "birthday cake" doughnuts and Timbits were sold for a limited time and given out for free on May 17, 2014- the Timbits being available first in the United States. [6] Other doughnut chains in Canada and the United States sell virtually identical products, often called "doughnut holes".
Dunkin’ has brought back its Free Donut Wednesdays promotion, where customers can get a free doughnut with the purchase of any drink. The deal runs from Nov. 6 through Dec. 25 and is limited to ...
Oct. 29: Earn 3x points when ordering 25 or 50-count Dunkin' Munchkins Donut Hole Treats Customers can create a free account on the Dunkin' app by visiting dunkinrewards.com .
A little chocolate-covered treat is proving to be a well-hidden American treasure. Dunkin’ confirmed to TODAY.com that Boston Kreme Munchkins Donut Hole Treats are (and have been) available at ...
The concept of forming donuts with a hole in the center is commonly attributed to Captain Hanson Gregory, [1] [2] who claimed to have invented the first ring donut after cutting the center of his mother's donut out in 1847. [3] Many early recipes called for the donut to be formed in the shape of a jumble, a circular cookie with a hole in the ...
Soon after its release, Hole.io made it to the top of the free games section on the Apps Store [9] and Google Play, [10] receiving over 10 million downloads on Google Play alone. [11] While some reviewers criticized it for copying core mechanics of Donut County, [12] others characterized the game as being "oddly satisfying and addictive". [3]
The Munchkin Bucket holds the sweet treat of Dunkin's doughnut holes. The assortment of up to 50 munchkins comes in a purple bucket with some classic Halloween characters and designs on the side.
Esposito made a game called The Pits from a pitch wherein the player moves a hole around an environment. The game grew to work as a "reverse Katamari": instead of a ball that expands upon touching items, as in Katamari Damacy, the Donut County hole expands upon swallowing items. [4] Esposito described the game as a "whimsical physics toy". [4]