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THE NEWCOMER
01-08-2012, 10:26 AM
We need a Krispy Kreme in TV. Build it and they will come! NOTHING beats a fresh Dozen off the line! :bigbow:

quiltsheddy@aol.com
01-08-2012, 10:51 AM
Amen!

2BNTV
01-08-2012, 11:43 AM
I thought they went out of business as they are none in CT anymore.

There are two in Tampa and one in Orlando according to the store locator.

VillagesFlorida
01-08-2012, 11:49 AM
Sam's carries the boxed Krispy Kremes but I don't know how fresh they are and there is no way we could eat that many donuts before they went stale. They are shipped in from somewhere but I have no idea where...it WOULD be good to be able to buy just one. When Albertson's was in Spanish Plaines we could buy them individually. They had a few in the bakery case and it was a nice treat every now and then.

quirky3
01-08-2012, 11:51 AM
Krispy Creme is very active in the Jacksonville Fl area!!

jblum315
01-08-2012, 11:59 AM
Another vote for Krispy Kreme! I haven't eaten a doughnut in 20 years but I would happily eat a Krispy Kreme.

HelenLCSW
01-08-2012, 02:15 PM
On the other hand --I hope they never come to TV --I can't resist them!:ohdear:

rubicon
01-08-2012, 02:23 PM
Village residents are all health conscious and so do not eat doughnuts as it is bad sugar;)

ilovetv
01-08-2012, 02:29 PM
Village residents are all health conscious and so do not eat doughnuts as it is bad sugar;)

Yes. That's right. That's why we drink beer! LOL......

KEVIN & JOSIE
01-08-2012, 03:09 PM
Heard they closed due to a lawsuit. Found they clogged too many Arteries.:mmmm:barf

njbchbum
01-08-2012, 03:51 PM
they used to be sold at the big city grill across from toojays in spanish springs...both gone now!

collie1228
01-08-2012, 03:53 PM
For several years here in Syracuse the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and other organizations would arrange for Krispy Kreme donuts to be delivered from the Rochester area as weekly fundraisers, and they sold so well, there was a groundswell here for a Krispy Kreme of our own. The company listened, and built a large one. It was wildly popular for a few months, and lasted for about three years or so, but went out of business. The demand just wasn't maintained. The glazed donuts are great, but there is a lot of competition, especially the lower priced donuts from the large grocery chains like Wegmans and Price Chopper.

jblum315
01-08-2012, 04:11 PM
Soon after Krispy Kreme went public, about 15 years ago, they stopped selling franchises (I know, because I wanted to buy one). The stock plummeted and they started closing stores. Then Krispy Kreme started appearing in places like gas stations, hospital lobbies and supermarkets. So they are not out of business, just operating on a reduced scale.

HelenLCSW
01-08-2012, 05:24 PM
:a20:Village residents are all health conscious and so do not eat doughnuts as it is bad sugar;)

:a20:

Ebsmom
01-08-2012, 06:24 PM
My 1st job out of HS was working for KKD's on highway 90 in Biloxi MS...
Nothing beats them fresh (or when they are day old/older..) Slice and butter each side,,,then broil! Thats Heaven:))
Ebsmom.... mouth watering now for a Krispy Kreme:icon_hungry:

lightworker888
01-08-2012, 07:18 PM
I thought I saw them in the boxes in Walmart on our last trip down. As was mentioned, I too did not want that many so I didn't buy them. Still drool though thinking about the ones I have had up north.

LW888

Bill-n-Brillo
01-08-2012, 09:13 PM
Just make sure when you eat the doughnuts, you eat them in pairs - never an odd number. That way you're spreading the load out evenly................ :shocked:

:icon_hungry:

Bill :)

mrbillmidlo
01-08-2012, 09:24 PM
Another vote for the "HOT" sign in The Villages!!!

THE NEWCOMER
01-08-2012, 10:20 PM
Soon after Krispy Kreme went public, about 15 years ago, they stopped selling franchises (I know, because I wanted to buy one). The stock plummeted and they started closing stores. Then Krispy Kreme started appearing in places like gas stations, hospital lobbies and supermarkets. So they are not out of business, just operating on a reduced scale.

This is the statement from Krispy Kreme Web Site. "The initial investment to begin operation ranges from $928,000 to $1,883,250 for a Krispy Kreme Factory Store. I went to Web Site and WONDER about a franchise and I quickly realized that's out of my league. :ohdear: They just open a store in Portmouth, VA last Monday.
People were standing outside in line at 6:00 AM in 15 degree wind chill for the Grand Opening to receive ONE free doughnut. The place is packed and HOT DOUGHNUT sign is always lit. The new owner must be smiling all the way to the bank. I went to Krispy Kreme this morning and got a dozen off the line. My girlfriend and I consumed six before we knew it. ($6.99 a dozen) They are the BOMB! :bigbow: BUILD IT AND THEY WILL COME!

Villageshooter
01-15-2012, 02:03 AM
There was a plan in large cities to put the stores in high crime areas... This would dramatically increase police presence!:)

aln
01-15-2012, 07:55 AM
RACETRAK gas on 441 accross from Water Oak has Krispy Kreme both boxed and INDIVIDUALLY SOLD.

Pretty fresh probably from very early morning

:icon_hungry:

KathieI
01-15-2012, 08:54 AM
There was a plan in large cities to put the stores in high crime areas... This would dramatically increase police presence!:)

Very good!!! LMAO!!
A few years ago, they finally came to LA and made such a big deal about it that the first store had lines around the block waiting to get the first donuts. Unfortunately, we had much better donut shops and most of us were terribly disappointed with KK's. I think they opened other stores but not to the great fanfare as the first one.
Haven't had any donuts in TV as I've been on a diet,,,:icon_hungry:

2BNTV
01-15-2012, 10:41 AM
Very good!!! LMAO!!
A few years ago, they finally came to LA and made such a big deal about it that the first store had lines around the block waiting to get the first donuts. Unfortunately, we had much better donut shops and most of us were terribly disappointed with KK's. I think they opened other stores but not to the great fanfare as the first one.
Haven't had any donuts in TV as I've been on a diet,,,:icon_hungry:


I too am on a diet. The light eaters diet.

As soon as it's light out, I start eating. :jester:

Back to the topic. I just saw an article that I can't find now about a fundraiser that is a 5 mile run by college students, (NC Wolfpack), that requires you run 2.5 miles to a Krispy Kreme location and have to eat twelve donuts and then run the other 2.5 miles back.

Sounds challenging but I think I will pass. It's not the run that would stop me but eating twelve donuts. :)

They are great donuts and one in TV would be nice.

quirky3
01-15-2012, 11:17 AM
I too am on a diet. The light eaters diet.

As soon as it's light out, I start eating. :jester:

Back to the topic. I just saw an article that I can't find now about a fundraiser that is a 5 mile run by college students, (NC Wolfpack), that requires you run 2.5 miles to a Krispy Kreme location and have to eat twelve donuts and then run the other 2.5 miles back.

Sounds challenging but I think I will pass. It's not the run that would stop me by eating twelve donuts. :)

They are great donuts and one in TV would be nice.

That reminds me of a tradition they used to have each Veteran's Day in upstate Skaneateles NY - The "Short Fat Guy's Road Race". The official criteria was that your waist had to be twice the size of your inseam, but they let anyone "run". It was a mile or two, you could walk or run. And there were a few mild inclines in the road - at that spot they had pickup trucks waiting for people to hop on to the back and ride up the incline, then hop off and resume the race. They had refreshment stands with Twinkies and beer.
At the end of the race, everyone waited for the last "runner" to arrive, and they all went over the finish line together, directly into the local pub. There was one guy who wore "Rambo" style X-shaped belts across his chest, lined with snickers bars and twinkies for easy access.
....But back to the topic of Krispy Kreme.....

skyguy79
01-15-2012, 01:53 PM
Sorry, but I'll have to be the dissenter here. I have enough sources for donuts here with Dunkin Donuts and Publix as well as the few new leads I've picked up in this thread. So I can have all the donuts I don't need without there being a KK added to the list. Actually, I've never had a KK donut that I know of even though there was one in Latham NY not too far to go to get any. They, like in Syracuse, only lasted about 3 years before going bye-bye!

http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/hprofile-ak-ash2/273559_100003005972389_1888334869_n.jpg
Ummm... donut!

Reprobate
01-16-2012, 04:48 PM
Another vote for a Krispy's in The Villages!

The closest actual Krispy Kreme, apart from stuff sold at grocery stores, gas stations, etc, is in Gainesville.

Oh, and if you are actually in a Krispy's, they make a glazed blueberry doughnut that is almost as good as the originals. Yum.

CMANN
01-16-2012, 07:32 PM
We need a Krispy Kreme in TV. Build it and they will come! NOTHING beats a fresh Dozen off the line! :bigbow:

Don't need them. They failed back home. Warm honey dip are great. All others shck.

pauld315
01-16-2012, 11:17 PM
That reminds me of a tradition they used to have each Veteran's Day in upstate Skaneateles NY - The "Short Fat Guy's Road Race". The official criteria was that your waist had to be twice the size of your inseam, but they let anyone "run". It was a mile or two, you could walk or run. And there were a few mild inclines in the road - at that spot they had pickup trucks waiting for people to hop on to the back and ride up the incline, then hop off and resume the race. They had refreshment stands with Twinkies and beer.
At the end of the race, everyone waited for the last "runner" to arrive, and they all went over the finish line together, directly into the local pub. There was one guy who wore "Rambo" style X-shaped belts across his chest, lined with snickers bars and twinkies for easy access.
....But back to the topic of Krispy Kreme.....


KK is alive and well here in NC, their birthplace. Each year, here in Raleigh, they have the Krispy Kreme Challenge. It is a 4 mile (or thereabouts) race with a twist. You run from NC State to the Krispy Kreme (2 miles) in downtown Raleigh, there you eat a DOZEN donuts and then run (or waddle) back within an hour. Last year there were 7500 people registered for this race. This year, it is totally full already even though the race isn't for 2 more weeks. The organizers are a bunch of NC State alumni who started this race with 10 people in 2004. Last year, they raised 100 thousand dollars for NC Children's Hospital. Here is a link to a story from last year's race

http://www.krispykremechallenge.com/news-blog/thousands-huff-puff-and-stuf

quirky3
01-17-2012, 08:20 AM
KK is alive and well here in NC, their birthplace. Each year, here in Raleigh, they have the Krispy Kreme Challenge. It is a 4 mile (or thereabouts) race with a twist. You run from NC State to the Krispy Kreme (2 miles) in downtown Raleigh, there you eat a DOZEN donuts and then run (or waddle) back within an hour. Last year there were 7500 people registered for this race. This year, it is totally full already even though the race isn't for 2 more weeks. The organizers are a bunch of NC State alumni who started this race with 10 people in 2004. Last year, they raised 100 thousand dollars for NC Children's Hospital. Here is a link to a story from last year's race

http://www.krispykremechallenge.com/news-blog/thousands-huff-puff-and-stuf

:coolsmiley: It's nice that it raises money for a good cause, while having fun!

ladylake1
01-17-2012, 08:44 AM
When I worked in Ocala, had Tasty O donuts hot out the oven and they beat KK by a mile. They have a store in Belleview but I bet they aren't as good as the one in Ocala. May have to make an early morning run to Ocala one of these days for some but have to get there early as they often sell out by 9 am.

Bill-n-Brillo
01-17-2012, 10:09 AM
KK is alive and well here in NC, their birthplace. Each year, here in Raleigh, they have the Krispy Kreme Challenge. It is a 4 mile (or thereabouts) race with a twist. You run from NC State to the Krispy Kreme (2 miles) in downtown Raleigh, there you eat a DOZEN donuts and then run (or waddle) back within an hour. Last year there were 7500 people registered for this race. This year, it is totally full already even though the race isn't for 2 more weeks. The organizers are a bunch of NC State alumni who started this race with 10 people in 2004. Last year, they raised 100 thousand dollars for NC Children's Hospital. Here is a link to a story from last year's race

http://www.krispykremechallenge.com/news-blog/thousands-huff-puff-and-stuf

A DOZEN??!! :shocked: Boy Howdy!!!

Bill :)

quirky3
01-17-2012, 11:30 AM
A DOZEN??!! :shocked: Boy Howdy!!!

Bill :)

You'd be surprised how easily those soft, hot-out-the-oven glazed donuts go down. All the fat, none of the substance. "Tastes great, less filling!"

2BNTV
01-17-2012, 11:38 AM
You'd be surprised how easily those soft, hot-out-the-oven glazed donuts go down. All the fat, none of the substance. "Tastes great, less filling!"

It's not the 2 1/2 mile run back that would kill me but a dozen KK's!!!!!!! :jester:

It's good to be young and be able to do this type of event and not have any adverse health issues. :)

All in all, a worthy charity event. best wishes for al participants.

Back to the topic of KK's in TV. Would a KK donut be your first choice and how far would you travel to get some?

What is the realistic chance they will come to TV?

BritParrothead
01-17-2012, 12:14 PM
We can get them in our local supermarket. They are made close by and are delivered fresh twice a da. But at $3 a pop, no thanks! I will wait until I come back to Florida in June!

pauld315
01-17-2012, 04:06 PM
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What is the realistic chance they will come to TV?[/QUOTE]

Very small. Several years ago they went on a major expansion from their base, went public etc. I even saw them in Hawaii. However, the rapid expansion ultimately killed them. Profits went down and many franchisees closed down. They really pulled back their operations for stores and are concentrating on looking for franchisees in major metropolitan areas at this time. It is very expensive to open a franchise compared to Dunkin Donuts and would require a large population to make it profitable.