When I travel, I look for bakeries. Since I don't eat chocolate, this makes
more difficult my quest for treats. Very high prices or odd tasting
shortenings, and too much chocolate make Minneapolis a less than ideal place
for someone whose idea of the dream of a lifetime is a bakery tour of
Europe.
When I visited Las Vegas, I hated the sun, heat, crowds, glitter, gambling,
and the noise of the machines. It would have been a miserable
business-related trip had I not found a Krispy Kreme oasis. Their
non-chocolate donuts were simply excellent. I, for one, will truly celebrate
when they open a donut shop in Minneapolis.

Peace.

N.S. Gill
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> some knowledgeable person with years of experience purchasing baked goods
explain to me why
> this is being covered so rigorously? Judging by the popularity of this
joint, should we be
> anticipating the opening of one in Mpls soon?
>
> http://www.startribune.com/stories/456/2250474.html


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