NEWS
National Donut Day 2009 honors soldiers, Salvation Army

The first Friday in June is time to grab a free donut and commemorate WWI's fighting soldiers on National Donut Day

Lauren Smith


As if Mars Free Chocolate Fridays weren’t indulgent enough, now Krispy Kreme and Dunkin’ Donuts are among many donut shops giving away free doughnuts Friday to celebrate National Donut Day.

All participating donut bakeries will give customers a donut of choice for free on Friday to celebrate the holiday that was declared in 1938 by the Chicago branch of the Salvation Army. 

The original goal of the giveaway was to raise money for charity to commemorate World War I Salvation Army volunteers who baked donuts for the courageous soldiers.

When World War I soldiers endured 36 consecutive days of rain in August, 1917, the Salvation Army “lassies” baked comfort food and served 100 donuts the first day.  Soon, up to 500 hungry soldiers waiting on a tasty treat stood outside under the tents and 100 donuts quickly grew to 9,000 donuts being cooked during the rainy days.

The tent became the first 24-hour donut shop, according to the Salvation Army’s Web site.  The site also provides viewers with a list of participating stores around the country. 

If readers areunsure whether the donut shop near you is doing the giveaway, look for the National Donut Day poster that should be displayed at all the stores.

The Salvation Army will be ringing bells outside of Krispy Kreme during today’s giveaway raising money to build charities for children such as the Kids 2 Kamp program where kids are invited to camp for a day. 

National Donut Day is celebrated the first Friday of every June.

BakeMark is an international baking supply manufacturer that provides donut shops with supplies.  The company will be fronting the donut fundraiser and making a donation to the Salvation Army for every donut sold at participating bakeries during the June holiday.

While Krispy Kreme is giving away its doughnuts to all customers, Dunkin’ Donuts requires you to purchase a drink to go along with the free doughnut.

Executive Krispy Kreme Chef Ron Rupocinski encourages everyone to celebrate the holiday and “share the sweet joy of a free Krispy Kreme doughnut.”

“Krispy Kreme is making life just a little sweeter for everyone on National Donut Day,” Rupocinski said in a press release.

So why not take him up on his offer?

Our Take:

National Donut Day…yum!  I’m definitely going to be keeping my eye out for that poster at the local Donut Palace window.  Think about it… donuts have been making people happy since before 1917! 

More College News:

Topless coffee shop burns to the ground

Crowd of 150,000 remembers Tiananmen Square massacre

New Hampshire becomes sixth state to legalize gay marriage

06/05/09

national donut day 2009
National Donut Day 2009



Highlights
  • National Donut Day is celebrated on the first Friday of every June
  • The day was created after the Salvation Army lassies baked donuts for WWI soldiers during 36 consecutive rainy days
  • BakeMark is making a donation to the Salvation Army for every free donut sold in participating stores




Follow us on Twitter!
DIGG
Become a Fan on Facebook




Comments (2):


Omar
2009 06 06

If the first day of June is a national donut day, the Sonic is giving out a free root beer float to anyone, as long as supplies last on June 3rd.  Sonic, or Sonic Drive In is a great hearkening to the drive in restaurants from times gone by, and they’re looking to save you cash today on a root beer float if you want one, so all you have to do is find the nearest location to get some of that creamy goodness.  Root beer floats are an American mainstay, invented some time before World War 1, and they are popular worldwide, as are other float varieties, using different sodas like cola or ginger ale.  Save yourself some online payday loans with a free root beer float from Sonic.



Page 1 of 1 pages


Add Your Comment
  • Keep it clean. Any post with language that we consider obscene, vulgar, lewd or sexually-oriented will be automatically deleted.
  • No violent threats, whether it’s against another commenter or a public figure. If you really want Pat Robertson or Keith Olbermann to be capped, then the problem is you, not them.
  • Be nice. No racism, sexism or any other –isms. That includes ironic racism. Trust us, bros, your “satire” isn’t nearly as funny as you think it is.
  • PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK KEY. No yelling. If you’re that angry about something a public figure or commenter has said, take a minute to chill out. Then come back and post.
  • Let us know if it's getting out of hand. If we’ve missed anything offensive, write to us through the “contact us” link and we’ll check it out.
  • Much like Monty Python, we don’t like spam. Don’t post it. It’s gonna get deleted.

(We will never sell your name or e-mail address to anyone)

Remember my personal information
Notify me of follow-up comments?

Please enter the word you see in the image below:




On Collegenews.com, what would most interest you?




more polls
Win a copy of “Getting In”!
College News is giving
away five free copies
of Karen Stabiner's book
Getting In!
Collegenews "College Career" center