Well, as their name indicates, they first made their "donuts" with the intent that they be dunked, so you should expect something dry that tastes best soaked in coffee.
I'm not sure if this one's fair. "Best Coffee" is clearly intended as a slogan. Perhaps they could have used italics or an SM symbol, but the quotes work to signal that this is an advertising statement rather than other types of speech.
Pf course, I cannot vouch for the truthfulness of the claim.
Which America do they mean? North America? Central America? South America? If they mean North America, then are they the best in Mexico, USA & Canada? signed, "confused"
It looks like it's mounted on a van, so maybe a camera boom or something
ReplyDeleteDo you think they're suggesting that the donuts are just so-so?
ReplyDeleteWell, as their name indicates, they first made their "donuts" with the intent that they be dunked, so you should expect something dry that tastes best soaked in coffee.
ReplyDeleteI wanna see someone use the cherrypicker to dunk a donut.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if this one's fair.
ReplyDelete"Best Coffee" is clearly intended as a slogan. Perhaps they could have used italics or an SM symbol, but the quotes work to signal that this is an advertising statement rather than other types of speech.
Pf course, I cannot vouch for the truthfulness of the claim.
+1. This is clearly a slogan. First "off" post I've seen on this site, though.
ReplyDeleteWhich America do they mean?
ReplyDeleteNorth America? Central America? South America?
If they mean North America, then are they the best in Mexico, USA & Canada?
signed,
"confused"