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May 8, 2006
Dunkin Donuts in High Point
Business reporter Sue Schultz asked me to post the following:
“Time to make the donuts.” At least it will be Tuesday morning when Dunkin’ Donuts open in High Point.
For years, the popular donut shop, founded in Massachusetts, was known as a northern treat, making Krispy Kreme the glazed gladiator of the south.
But with two locations in Winston-Salem, and a former location in Greensboro, Dunkin’ Donuts is moving into the Triad.
Located on Eastchester Drive, just north of the Main Street and Eastchester Drive intersection, Dunkin’ Donuts will pair up with Baskin Robbins, an ice-cream shop.
Featuring 52 varieties of donuts, Dunkin’ Donuts has also branched out to brand its own coffees.
The donut shop will open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Posted by Jonathan Jones at May 8, 2006 3:43 PM
Comments
Glad to hear that DD is back in the area. Always liked them, though never could stomach the environ of the one that closed on High Point rd in G'boro.
KK's donunts are too sugary, they make my teeth ache when I eat one.
Posted by: Jon at May 10, 2006 11:33 AM


