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The Dunkin' Donuts Evidence


Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: STRIKING A POSE
This is 1979 Brattleboro, Vermont. My Auntie Joan, who is visiting from Wales (in the middle, in the white jacket) had heard about Dunkin' Donuts and wanted to see what they were like, so we bought her a box.
She also wanted evidence to take back and show friends and relatives in Wales - so here we are, striking a pose, to confirm "the proof".
L to R: My boyfriend (husband-to-be), Brian, me, Joan, my friend Cheryl, my Dad, and Cheryl's boyfriend, Gene, in the back.
My Dad, Brian, and Gene apparently drinking beer with the donuts. Eww!
This is 1979 Brattleboro, Vermont. My Auntie Joan, who is visiting from Wales (in the middle, in the white jacket) had heard about Dunkin' Donuts and wanted to see what they were like, so we bought her a box.
She also wanted evidence to take back and show friends and relatives in Wales - so here we are, striking a pose, to confirm "the proof".
L to R: My boyfriend (husband-to-be), Brian, me, Joan, my friend Cheryl, my Dad, and Cheryl's boyfriend, Gene, in the back.
My Dad, Brian, and Gene apparently drinking beer with the donuts. Eww!
RicksPics, , Nouchetdu38, Alan Mays and 2 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Thanks for the info, Rick.
I'm a bit surprised that they haven't completely dominated the market over there (big American corporation) - *except* for the fact that English donuts are the BEST! Chewy, doughy, and SO good.
Occasionally you can find similar donuts here - but it's very rare.
Just one more thing that we missed so much when we left.
I do like D.D. cruellers, though!
The Limbo Connection club has replied to Deborah Lundbech clubSo, pretty used to it.
On flickr there was a British woman who went off the rails because I used "stroller" instead of "push chair". Sometimes it's an interesting or amusing corrective - sometimes just tedious. All in the presentation, I suppose.
It's given me a real compassion for immigrants who struggle with that barrier in a land where their language is truly unknown - with everything else strangers in a new culture have to learn.
Thanks for your visit.
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