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Kinnikinnick Chocolate Glazed Donuts (gluten-free/cf)


Guhlia

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For those of you who haven't tried the Kinnikinnick chocolate glazed donuts, PLEASE DO!!! They are fabulous and amazing and wonderful and delicious! I heated mine in the microwave at power level 3 for about 2 minutes until it was just barely warmed. They are casein, nut, potato, and gluten free! You'd never know it. They taste slightly like a very rich devi's food cake with a glazed icing. They are by far the best donut I've ever had in my entire life. I'm not even a chocolate fan, but these are amazing. For some reason I've been craving chocolate lately and this definitely did the trick!


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hez Enthusiast

I highly recomend you order these donuts before the heat of summer is upon us! Otherwise the chocolate will melt off the donut.

Hez

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I'm talking about the chocolate ones with clear glaze. I'm eating one right now. They are SO good.

johnsoniu Apprentice

Yes, yes, and yes!!! Those things are AWESOME!!!

That's what I had for breakfast everyday at while at DisneyWorld. Had a little trouble with the timer on the microwave on the first one, just about melted it into a pile of goo. Stuck it in the fridge for a few minutes and ate it anyway, still yummy B)

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

are they dairy and soy free too?

judy

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Sorry, Judy... They are dairy free, but they contain soy.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

THANKS KNEW THERE WAS A REASON I HADN'T EATEN THEM

THAT WAS IT.

J


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