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26736
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While starting off as a small southern company in Winston-Salem in 1937, Krispy Kreme continues to grow to this day as an international corporation. There are franchises in exotic countries such as Australia and India.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 84 Issue 3, August 2016, p124-127, il, por Periodical Website
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27117
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Carolina Glazed Donuts opened in late February in a strip mall between Durham and the Research Triangle Park. Though the shop is not hip or trendy, Carolina Glazed makes the region’s best donuts and is heavily visited on the weekend.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 33 Issue 17, April 2016, p26, il Periodical Website
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27296
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Krispy Kreme is preparing to go private under the JAB Holding Company. JAB’s purchase of the company brings up questions of how sustainable the doughnut market is and how much Krispy Kreme is really worth.
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22576
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North Carolina's beer capital, Asheville, has a new brewing district: South Slope. Formerly the city's automotive center, South Slope is now home to a two block stretch of six breweries and a gourmet doughnut shop.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 82 Issue 11, April 2015, p162-166, 168, por Periodical Website
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11268
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Britt's Donut Shop is a Carolina Beach landmark. H. L. Britt opened the shop in 1939, and Bobby Nivens, who worked at the business as a teenager, purchased the shop in 1974. He and his wife Maxine have operated the place ever since, turning out a single type of donut, the glazed kind.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 77 Issue 2, July 2009, p120-124, il Periodical Website
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4854
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Krispy Kreme Doughnuts originated in Paducah, Kentucky in 1933 and later moved to Winston-Salem in 1937. Their popular doughnuts were once the state's best kept secret. In 1966, the company began expanding out of the Southeast and now delights doughnut lovers nationwide. Krispy Kreme boxes even appear in movies and on popular television shows, like NYPD Blue and ER.
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The Winston-Salem-based doughnut manufacturer is thriving and, according to company president Scott A. Livengood, is prepared to expand its retail business nationally, perhaps in time even internationally.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 51 Issue 12, Dec 1993, p28-29, il
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15570
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Krispy Kreme Doughnuts moved to Winston-Salem in 1937 because the founders, who arrived in town with a combined $25 in their pockets, felt their fledging business should be in a town with a nationally advertised product. From this humble beginning the popular doughnuts, once the state's best kept secret, have expanded across the Southeast and beyond. The company employs around 2,000, including 200 at the Winston-Salem home base. The company is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary in 1987.
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