March 1, 2007

Krispy Kreme dips donuts in Lies?

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Here's a post about the new Krispy Kreme 'healthy' donut they're marketing.

And the lies around it.

Interesting read.

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March 1, 2007 at 1:55am.
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dawn
Mar 1, 2007
7:39am

Why am I not suprised. Anything bathed in liquid sugar can not be good for you

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david
Mar 1, 2007
6:42pm

Everyone knows donuts are bad for you. And there is no good way to make a donut healthy without taking away what makes them good... their taste.

They're better off giving the proverbial finger to all these health groups and just make their donuts. They can then live or die by that.

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Charles Masterson
Jan 22, 2008
7:53pm

I'm all for the new donut. The regular ones needed some body to them anyway. I;m sure it'll go through the waterfall of glaze, just like the rest. I only need one steaming ring to be plucked off the line by an employee with an oven mitt, and poured into my mouth, sizzling as it hits my tongue. I am waiting at the end of the conveyor line. Just one.

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Personal Finance Blog
Mar 18, 2008
11:31am

Yeah, there is no way that I will be convinced that doughnuts are healthy. Krispy Kream is good stuff, but I know that it is very unhealthy. Nuf said.

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Peter
Jul 11, 2008
12:57am

Krispy Kreme is as healthy as smoking is. As addictive as well. You have one or two and then thats it....I really dont think that there is such a thing as a healthy donought. If there was something like this do you think people would eat the ones that are not healthy?

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Gabriel
May 28, 2009
8:22am

Well, there are not healthy, in the same way that smoking is not healthy... but off course, they will never confess or make public ... at the end of the days... is all marketing... isn't?

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