$4 for One-Dozen Glazed Donuts at Daylight Donuts ($7.84 Value)
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Bakers veil fluffy donuts in chocolate, vanilla & strawberry glazes before sending them through drive-thru window
Without breakfast, people would have to begin their day by reading lengthy pamphlets from the sun or listening to spoken-word performances by lively roosters. Stir more sweetly with today's Groupon: for $4, you get one-dozen glazed donuts at Daylight Donuts (a $7.84 value). This Groupon is only valid at Daylight Donuts' Topeka location.
Daylight Donuts' bakers have forged fluffy circular sweets since 1954 and arise each morning to delicately veil the fluffy dough of their creations in chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry glazes. Dulcet coverings help to trap sprinkles, coconut shreds, and on-the-go games of mancala. Bites of bismarcks unleash waves of bavarian cream onto cheerful napkins, and the aerodynamic shape of a long john makes it an ideal snack for busy professionals and hungry human cannonballs. Motorists can peer through the drive-thru window and await their sweet circlets from the comfort of their own steely steed.
Bakers veil fluffy donuts in chocolate, vanilla & strawberry glazes before sending them through drive-thru window
Without breakfast, people would have to begin their day by reading lengthy pamphlets from the sun or listening to spoken-word performances by lively roosters. Stir more sweetly with today's Groupon: for $4, you get one-dozen glazed donuts at Daylight Donuts (a $7.84 value). This Groupon is only valid at Daylight Donuts' Topeka location.
Daylight Donuts' bakers have forged fluffy circular sweets since 1954 and arise each morning to delicately veil the fluffy dough of their creations in chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry glazes. Dulcet coverings help to trap sprinkles, coconut shreds, and on-the-go games of mancala. Bites of bismarcks unleash waves of bavarian cream onto cheerful napkins, and the aerodynamic shape of a long john makes it an ideal snack for busy professionals and hungry human cannonballs. Motorists can peer through the drive-thru window and await their sweet circlets from the comfort of their own steely steed.
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About Daylight Donuts
In 1954, Tommy and Lucille Day created their own special donut mix. They went to great lengths to insure that each donut was light in texture, carefully fried, and far more flavorful than the glazed hula-hoops then popular with America’s youth. More than half a century later, the Days‘ cozy business has expanded to include more than 900 stores scattered across the US like colorful sprinkles. You can stop in the store for a freshly made donut—described by the company’s website as “pillowy plump, satisfyingly sweet”—or pick up your order through the convenient drive-thru window.