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Got some Berkshire pork bacon and eggs too. Felt like quite the beauty queen walking around with my fragrant bouquet. The guy at the donut stand gave me two of these for $1 each because they were a little weird from sitting out in the chilly rainy weather… then he went off on a rant about how he calls these his wonderbread donuts because some guy got one and gave him a bad review online that they taste like wonderbread/nothing, but he said that he tries not to let the bad reviews get to him. I told him the hater was probably used to Dunkin Donuts and that I believe in his donuts. I’ve had them before and they are actually amazing very clean taste
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