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Kinnikinnick's Donuts


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Okay ~ I was having a weak moment and decided to order the donuts that everyone talks about from Kinnikinnick. WOW!!! :o They are AWESOME!! I tried the chocolate glazed ones. Oh my... I can't remember "real" donuts tasting better than these!! :o They are SO awesome!! So, IF you are craving a donut from your non-celiac disease days... order these!! They are truly wonderful!!! Here is the link...

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The sugar cinnamon are great too. My son's favorite are the chocolate dipped. We put Pillsburry chocolate frosting on the chocolate glazed. :)

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I got the cinnamon/sugar ones and the maple ones. Very dense, like a super-filling cake donut. Definitely requires a glass of milk or something. But wonderful. I wish I could eat a whole one at a time but messes with my blood sugar too much so I froze what I got and occasionally have half of one as a treat.

Mmmmmmmm.............

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I like the sugar ones heated up!

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We love those here as well!

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Yummm... my favorite are the chocolate glazed. They taste almost exactly like real doughnuts!!! Heat them up and grab a glass of milk, and I am on cloud nine! :D

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BTW, MySuicidalTurtle.. I like your quote instead af the "Advanced Community Member" :P


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I've had those and they are so good :) Too bad that you have to order them, I can get them at the grocery store.

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Noelle126 Apprentice

I just got the CHocolate Donuts yesterday and had a piece of one for dessert last night...SOOO YUMMY!!!!!!!!

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Noelle126 Posted Yesterday, 10:25 AM

I just got the CHocolate Donuts yesterday and had a piece of one for dessert last night...SOOO YUMMY!!!!!!!!

I can't believe you were able to stop at just "a piece" of one! Good for you!! I eat one and it always tastes like "more" as we use to say!! I am hooked on them. :)

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STOP TEMPTING ME!!!! UGH! :angry:

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Ummm... how many doughnuts do you get in hte 16oz pack?

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Ummm... how many doughnuts do you get in hte 16oz pack?

I think you get 6... but they're very dense. Particularly the glazed donut flavor. I add pillsburry chocolate frosting. I can only eat half. It's too filling.

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I think you get 6... but they're very dense. Particularly the glazed donut flavor. I add pillsburry chocolate frosting. I can only eat half. It's too filling.

I am thinking of ordering the Oreos and some doughtnuts. Fialry expensive to get them this way, but if they good I can bug local stores to carry them. If not I rather not go through the hassel.

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I can't believe you were able to stop at just "a piece" of one! Good for you!! I eat one and it always tastes like "more" as we use to say!! I am hooked on them. :)

Yeah I just broke them all up and then I get one piece from the freezer to eat...and I have to stay away from the kitchen after that cuz then I want MORE MORE MORE

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