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  2. America's 12 Best Donut Shops - AOL

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    Last year we took a look at the best donuts in just about every major American city. Our list included the classics, the new-wave, the dives, the places with lines around the block, the crazy ones ...

  3. List of doughnut shops - Wikipedia

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    Allie's Donuts. 1968. Doughnut store in North Kingstown, Rhode Island, United States. BeaverTails. 1978. Founded in Killaloe, Ontario (1978), the company's headquarters are in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Bess Eaton. 1953. Founded in 1953 by Angelo (Bangy) Gencarelli Jr. and was known for its coffee and hand-cut donuts.

  4. Reincarnated | Holey Grail Donuts. Hawaii and California. This doughnut spot with stores in Hawaii and California offers a unique twist on every doughnut, as Holey Grail uses taro root, pounded ...

  5. The 16 best doughnut shops in the Triangle: A list of crispy ...

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    One of the most popular doughnut shops in the Triangle, Durham’s Carolina Glazed showcases the sweet spectrum of the fried dough arts, with a glass counter filled with sprinkled, iced, filled ...

  6. List of doughnut varieties - Wikipedia

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    Other varieties and names are Obstkrapfen, Fastnachtskrapfen, Faschingskrapfen, Knieküchle, Auszogne and Kreppel. Greece – Svingi, Thiples, Loukoumades. A doughnut-like snack called Loukoumás comes in two types, a crispy one shaped like the number 8, and a larger, softer one shaped like the number 0.

  7. Randy's Donuts - Wikipedia

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    Randy's Donuts is a bakery and a landmark building in Inglewood, California which is near Los Angeles International Airport. It is built in a style that dates to a period in the early 20th century that saw a proliferation of programmatic architecture throughout Southern California. This style had its heyday from the mid-1920s to the mid-1930s.