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Raised and Glazed: Don't Doubt the Doughnut
Origin
The doughnut used to be a sugary piece of dough that was fried in hog fat for the upper class
It is rumored that a young sailor discovered that removing the hole from a doughnut allowed it to be more easily made, which spread to New England
In WW1, doughnuts were incredibly popular for the soldiers.
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King of Doughnuts
Adolph Levitt, an immigrant, hired an engineer to create a doughnut machine
Adolph Levitt required that to use his beloved doughnut machine so the consumer must also use his mix
Adolph Levitt is also responsible for the controversial spelling of "donut" to make the name simpler
Adolph Levitt is credited with the expansion of donut in WW1 because of his generous donation to the army of many machines
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Colonial Doughnuts
This is family owned doughnut shop that has been open for 40 years
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