Kool-Aid and crullers
Via Jim Romenesko's Obscurestore, we learn why Dunkin' Donuts has stopped selling the cruller. To play doughnut devil's advocate here, crullers have always struck me as a holdover with an earlier time, before the invention of glaze. Back then I imagine the doughnut makers had to impress customers with looks, not tastes. If it weren't for the Depression, would the cruller have survived at all?
Also, University of Maryland students prove the old adage: If you're going to vandalize, vandalize with a sense of humor.



