That WAS an amazing store. Weren't they going to be partnering with some coffee company ----? Wait -- let me think. They were purchased by Keurig recently? Something like that. I hope this store served Really Good Coffee, at the very least.
Tom Redpath Thank you so much for all your work!! Krispy Kreme is probably the best donut shop in Ireland right now, 2nd place goes to either offbeat donut or the rolling donut :) hopefully more American restaurants will come to Ireland in the future, would love to see a Taco Bell or the Cheesecake Factory!
I am a 66 year old Atlanta, GA native and I live 3 miles the Krispy Kreme in the West End. As a child, teen and young adult, Krispy Kreme was such a delicious treat. And when that light came on in the window, we knew the 🍩 doughnuts were HOT AND READY!! I like the glazed ones the best. Glad y'all folks in Ireland are now getting a chance to enjoy the deliciousness of this southern (I think the company originally is from North Carolina) treat! 😄👍👍🇺🇸
I agree 100% I used to live in Midtown within walking distance of the location on Ponce De Leon and I would get off from work after working the night shift and have to go and get my Sunday paper and my dozen Krispy Kreme my girlfriend at the time had a rule no Donuts no Sunday paper you are not getting in the house I am retired now and the closest location is West End and it is still worth the trip especially when the hot light is on funny thing was at Midtown you would see the same people every Sunday morning picking up their donuts it got to the point where we were like family that is one memory I will always have from my time there
(The US South, btw, as in "Southern Charm"...land of "y'all" and that famous American "Southern drawl," and now --- ta da! Home of the famous Krispy Kreme doughnut. Yay!")
I have a location 5.3 miles/8.53 km from my house. The plain ones are so good, right from the oven, hot, fresh, with glaze drizzled over them!!! With hot coffee, the day is started out perfect!! 🤗
@@BryanJKinsella He's not everyone's cup of tea but I don't mind it. I think he is good representation and does us proud. I would rather young people think of him when they think of Ireland than lets say a scumbag like Conor McGregor who seems to pander to all the negative stereotypes. Now that is what I call truly cringey.
I'm American living in Limerick City and would LOVE for Krispy Kreme to come here! Best are the original glazed. The first time I had them was in 1970 when I was a Senior in high school - the chorus classes - which I was part of - sold them at school one morning for $2/dozen. I sold out of them in minutes!
Here in america they work with people fundraising and you will see them on street corners selling to raise money. Easiest way to get them, if you have cash. Ya'll are great
So, nearly 50 years ago I remember going to our local Krispy Kreme and being able to pick out our own dozen as they traveled by. I know my better half (from Dublin) would have been first in line since she discovered KK 35 years ago when she moved here. Ain't nothin' better than the "HOT NOW" sign. Welcome to the Klub!
I live about 6 miles from the Original Krispy Kreme in Atlanta. As a child, every Church or school or Boy's Club fundraiser we had, we would stand on corners or go door to door to sell fresh boxes. I've had Krispy Kreme doughnuts all my life! Hank Aaron bought it and sold it after a few years, then the building was sold and they moved down the street. Don't know if the original building still stands or not, they should have made a museum out of it. Glad y'all are getting them over there. I knew there was no way you wouldn't like them. I don't know who wouldn't like fresh ones. And they are great day-old to dunk in your coffee. Should work in tea, too, if you guys drink tea. Or just eat them plain... that is, if you have any left over... probably not gonna happen. Buy an extra box. Here's some old Atlanta lingo that has stood the test of time: "We're going to get some Krispy Kremes!"
It is worth the hype I live in America but I live in the north east so I can’t eat Kristy Kreme unless I go down south. So when ever I go down south I get at least a box donuts
Starbucks is overpriced shit. Only a moron would pay $6.50 for a 50¢ cup of mediocre coffee with 15¢ worth of crap sprinkled and squirted into it by a whiny, uneducated millennial.
@@stankfanger1366 And which Starbucks in this country or otherwise charges 6 1/2 bucks for a small coffee of the day, even with a bit of vanilla or caramel "squirted in? Perhaps you may want to revise that statement a bit. Note that any lie can be made better by exaggeration or by doubling down.
@@stankfanger1366 Sorry. I naturally assumed it would be a small coffee. I mean, in what universe would 50 cents buy a large, 16 0z. coffee? I'd love to buy from that establishment. I know how much costs me to make it, but that ain't the price in most coffee shops in America, or Europe. Perhaps in the backwoods and barns from which a pack of wild sub humans first issued your parents, then rutted you into existence? Oh, I forgot. PC demands that I pity your ilk. At best by, your moniker, you're supposed to be a homunculus, hodgepodged from the worst of our societal psychopaths, child abusers and murderers. Of course, that also means you, like your mother (Correction. I mean, the person you called your mommy) was born with a rapists penis. Unlike your father (I mean, the person you called your daddy. They were probably sexually interchangeable). Personally I've always found that profanity is the first resort of the ignorant, mentally addled, and the sociopathic. Which then are you? Seriously, if you can't make your point using at least fair descriptive language perhaps Western civilization is truly lost; so yes, critiquing you is low hanging fruit. Or Krispy Kreme's, in this case.
Truly we here in North Carolina take our Krispy Kreme too way for granted. Winston Salem, NC is the birthplace of Krispy Kreme. We have huge displays filled with boxes of Krispy Kreme in our local grocery stores.
Kristin Kreme doughnuts are the best. I grew up in Nashville Tennessee and my dad would get us doughnuts after church. When I got married we had a Kristin Kreme about a mile from the house. Glazed and chocolate covered are the best.
@@ThomasArnoldFilms No worries. I've lived in the American South since Adam was just a tike and I've never seen Krispy Kreme give away free doughnuts whether the "hot" sign is on or not. LOL When the "hot" sign is on, you just get the doughnuts still hot from their trip through the frying vat and the glaze bath - not free at all.
BlueRidgeMtns100 that’s weird. Because here in Pensacola, Florida we have two KK donut stores. One is by the beach and is over 50 years old. And if you have to wait in line, they’ll always give you a free hot one.
me encanto tu analisis a tasting krispy kreme doughnuts. nunca habia visto algo tan increible como esas donas! aca en argentina en mar del plata hay un lugar muy conocido que venden churros que se llama MANOLOS. pero no vende donas. incluso el dueño murio. y hay varios locales que venden donas en buenos aires pero no me acuerdo el nombre. aun asi disfruto de las donas mas a la merienda que en la cena porque generalmente ceno otra cosa. un gusto. saludos desde la tierra de maradona el numero 1. abrazos spicologicos como dice german garmendia
Powdered Strawberry is my favorite. When I get a box of 12 mix and matched doughnuts, at least half of them are powdered strawberry. Whatever doughnut I'm eating, I always eat them with a cup of hot milk tea as well.
It's nice to see that the Irish love their American dounughts. I love donughts as well and even live in a sort of dougnut mecca here in the U.S. as one major publication put it, with some stellar bakeries that make them fresh each morning.
Dana says- The first Krispy Kreme store was opened in Greenville, South Carolina and is still open today. I used to work at a television news station in Greenville and each year workers from Krispy Kreme would show up with a couple dozen boxes of fresh, warm glazed donuts on the anniversary of the original store's opening day. It was like having a second birthday each year. GREAT TIP: Plain glazed donuts are best hot, but if they get cold before you can eat them, pop them in the microwave oven for 5-10 seconds and they taste just like hot, fresh-made ones again.
I was born in the city where Krispy Kreme began - Winston-Salem, North Carolina US. They had a large bakery that made donuts to deliver to area shops. It made the entire area of town smell like hot donuts. Nothing beats the original glazed hot off the line.
I'm in Tucson Arizona and for like two or three years we actually lost to Krispy Kreme the closest one was like 2 hours away in Phoenix I think it may have even been further I want to say the Phoenix one close to and then reopened like a year later so when we got Krispy Kreme back my best friend and I actually stood in line for like 7 hours or something to have a box again because it has been so long since we had one and we just love Krispy Kreme least have like a monthly ritual where we go and hang out and eat donuts and talk about stuff you know what's going on with each other's lives. So it's awesome to finally get one again on our ends and for you guys to finally get one. Although I think this video is old but still cool
Nice open, guys...from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA, just 72 miles from where the dough recipe for Krispy Kreme originates.... you guys are really good...Brand new to the channel and I won't be a stranger... Really nice job, boys! When I was in school, my friend and I would go down to the Krispy Kreme here at 2am and get the glazed one's right off the line..Awww my goodness! Melt in your mouth...mmmmm.... Cheers guys!
You need to try the custard filled chocolate topped doughnuts, if you dont like custard then get the creme filled. I'm American and those are my favorite type doughnut lol.
@@ThomasArnoldFilms are you honestly saying these are as good as tesco ?? Look tesco are good dont get me wrong bro but these are in a league of its own my recommendation for you save for special occasions tesco for most of the year you want doughnut's I'm not joking you know those boxes right yea I saw at least 5 dozen leave the place it was likes city was being looted and the people were arriving to collect their share I hope this summary makes your day + tbh health wise you should not regularly consume anyway
I live in the city Krispy Kreme was founded and it's a lifestyle here LOL. It's the only doughnut we like. Their headquarters are still here as well. Glad you enjoyed them.
Yes, isn't it strange that the same people who want the government to take over health care, would NOT want the government taking over doughnuts...or any other food production. Because they wouldn't do an acceptable job. But which is most important??
@@danieldeburgh8437 Wonderful! I'm glad to hear that you have "healthcare". Who pays for it? Yourselves directly, or yourselves indirectly, through inefficient taxation, with your OWN money passing to the hospitals, through the government first? If the latter, do you also buy your cars this way, from an entity called "Government Cars" or do you buy your food this way? At a restaurant called "Government Food"? It's always amusing to me to read about people who wouldn't dream of the nightmare of having to buy a car or a meal made by the government. But they think nothing of entrusting their health and the health AND education of their precious children to the same corrupt and inefficient entity of "couldn't get a REAL job in the real world" bureaucrats, that they wouldn't eat the food of or drive a car built by. 😂
@@DUCKDUCKGOISMUCHBETTER the market is efficient at providing most things, healthcare however is evidently not one of those. America has ths highest cost of healthcare per capita on earth. Ireland, my own country, which isn't fully public is close behind. Private insurance and private hospitals are inefficient and are not as accountable to individual payers as to the govt who have far more negotiating power. If America pays the most per capita on health of any country, please explain how that is an efficient allocation of scarce resources when the quality of the US' healthcare is also poor compared to those countries with public healthcare. Private hospitals are still allowed, but people are not financially crippled from insulin or an organ translplant. 500,000 people declare bankruptcy in the US everywhere due to health bills, that is a joke.
@@danieldeburgh8437 This Leftist nonsense is the complete opposite of the truth. And I have refuted it all over UA-cam and elsewhere, till I am blue in the face. I'm tempted to not even bother with refuting it here again. Because I don't really have time today. 1) America certainly does NOT have "the highest health care costs in the world". That is a Leftwing lie that is based on them screwing with our free market health system components, boosting the costs up artificially, and then trying to claim its the fault of the free market system. But it's down to their monkey wrenching of the system, not the free market itself. I'm not going into the complicated details with you right now. But suffice it to say, I can prove what I am saying, although I don't have to. The free market works, it is socialism that cannot work. Nor can it ever prove that it works. Socialism can not be made to even APPEAR to work, without a strong tree trunk of capitalism to parasite its useless self off of. 2) Private "anything" is ALWAYS more responsive to the customer than "government anything", and if you don't know that, you're too stupid to walk around loose! 3) When you are NOT the direct customer of a business that provides you with a good or service, that is to say, NOT the person or entity that provides them with actual payment, or who determines what is or is not going to be paid for...then you are NOT the one who needs to be pleased with the level of service. Full stop! End of story! 4) The quality of US health care is second to none. And especially when you victims of rationed socialized scam care, see your own lives at risk, and you fly over here so you can at least get SOME kind of health care, and get it before the middle of next year. 5) Our system is an inefficient hybrid of "would be efficient if it was left alone" private care, and public care. The socialized, parasitic elements, artificially drive up the "apparent" costs of the private parts, which then the smarmy, lying Left, uses AGAINST the private parts to try to prove they are more expensive. They shift their own socialized costs over onto the private sector health care system, thereby making their own parts falsely appear less expensive, while simultaneously making the private parts seem MORE expensive. And naive NPCs like you buy this idiotic charade, and don't question it. Meanwhile, you socialized countries dictate to the pharmaceutical companies that you will only pay a certain percentage of the fair market price for medical equipment and medicines. And inexplicably they let you get away with it, instead of telling you where to go. They know they can shift your fair share of the R&D into the free market in the US. Which then makes US pay for YOUR medical care! Which the evil Left then turns around and uses against us, saying that our free market system is the "most expensive in the world", which it emphatically is not, once you strip out the artificial costs pushed into it by the socialized systems, which around the world are parasiting themselves off the American people and our free market health system. We're PAYING for your parasitic socialized health system, and I'm infuriated about it. But it WILL be coming to an end before long. You can count on that! And then, once you have to pay the full market price for everything, then we'll revisit the issue of whose system is the most expensive. We'll also strip out all the European subsidies from the numbers, and show you how you're obscuring your OWN costs from yourselves, by shifting your TRUE medical costs into a multitude of hidden places using your convoluted tax codes. Smoke on that awhile Lefty!
Just a little tip. They are best when fresh and warm out of the fryer, but as far as the original glazed, they are just as good the next morning after being micowaved for like 8 seconds. So you don't have to put them all down the first day.
@@ThomasArnoldFilms i was their at wensday on the grand opening it took like hours in the line i came at evenning you shouldent been their early at the morning to spin the weel for a dount at the grand opening on wensday i also subbed mate
Krispy Kreme is big in the southern US. They opened one in Albany, NY the capital of New York state. Police had to come and direct traffic for 2 weeks. Two years later it closed. The donuts are primarily air with sugar coating.
I watch all the Irish people.do this or eat that or watch this or whatever videos and I just die. You guys are hysterically funny!!!! From San Francisco Oh Yeah!!
I live in Southern California and we have KRISPY KREME everywhere, even in supermarkets and it's funny to see Irish people get so crazy about our donuts! I haven't had KK donuts for several years but watching this videos makes me want to get a dozen.
I've grown up in North Carolina my entire life (Krispy Kreme is from North Carolina, actually one county over from where I live, roughly a 40 minute drive). There have always been multiple Krispy Kremes around me. I've never liked doughnuts. They're too sticky and too sweet, but I'm glad they're there for those that like them.
Everyone loves Krispy Kreme. Yet another delicious taste from the South in the USA. Glad y’all enjoy them as well. It takes massive amounts of will power to stop after just one, or two!! ❤️
I grew up on Krispy Kreme!!!!! My dad would pick up a dozen on his way home from work at one of the original Krispy Kreme stores located in Charlotte, North Carolina. Best doughnuts in the world. Fresh warm glazed...... could eat the whole damn box.
This makes me a little sad in fairness. It's ridiculous that people would waste so much time for a mass produced donut. This is the type of thing you'd see mad Americans up to. I thought us Irish had more substance to us than this.
Here in California the my favorite are the simple glazed, glazed with rasberry jam, glazed with lemon jam and chocolate with vanilla custard. There is one 11 km from my house so I only it's obviously not a big deal. Also Krispy Kreme stores love to be just next door to In n Out.
There's a Krispy Kreme factory/store in the burbs (Alexandria, Virginia) outside Washington DC. You can smell the doughnuts cooking from a mile away. Fresh doughnuts on Sunday mornings!!
Just went today for the first time and there was no line at all and bare in mind this was at 6 pm, a peak time! Plus, there was a member of staff giving out freshly made glazed donuts for free. I would recommend !
Irish people: happy. Irish dentists: ecstatic.
Its a win win for both parties
Irish people getting fat...
You only go around once!
@@cmscms123456 They'll fit in better when they visit their distant relatives in Boston.
No dentist in Ireland, most Irish people don't have teeth. That's why there excited about soft Krispy Kreme donuts, no teeth needed.
very happy to be the designers of Krispy's FIRST store in Ireland - glad you guys like it!
well done Tom :)
Awesome work.
Tom Redpath noticed the designs first. Really nice work 😳👍
That WAS an amazing store. Weren't they going to be partnering with some coffee company ----? Wait -- let me think. They were purchased by Keurig recently? Something like that. I hope this store served Really Good Coffee, at the very least.
Tom Redpath Thank you so much for all your work!! Krispy Kreme is probably the best donut shop in Ireland right now, 2nd place goes to either offbeat donut or the rolling donut :) hopefully more American restaurants will come to Ireland in the future, would love to see a Taco Bell or the Cheesecake Factory!
Really the glazed is the only one worth waiting in line for when the hot light is on.
I love the jelly (American jelly) filled glaze.
yeah the glazed are the best just melt in your mouth
Georgia girl all my life, only had glazed. Don't care for the other
The creme filled glaze are nice too!
Hey, look, an opinion!
I am a 66 year old Atlanta, GA native and I live 3 miles the Krispy Kreme in the West End. As a child, teen and young adult, Krispy Kreme was such a delicious treat. And when that light came on in the window, we knew the 🍩 doughnuts were HOT AND READY!! I like the glazed ones the best. Glad y'all folks in Ireland are now getting a chance to enjoy the deliciousness of this southern (I think the company originally is from North Carolina) treat! 😄👍👍🇺🇸
I agree 100% I used to live in Midtown within walking distance of the location on Ponce De Leon and I would get off from work after working the night shift and have to go and get my Sunday paper and my dozen Krispy Kreme my girlfriend at the time had a rule no Donuts no Sunday paper you are not getting in the house I am retired now and the closest location is West End and it is still worth the trip especially when the hot light is on funny thing was at Midtown you would see the same people every Sunday morning picking up their donuts it got to the point where we were like family that is one memory I will always have from my time there
I’m in Riverdale near Crispy Creme♥️❤️♥️🥰
What! I live where Krispy Kreme originated at. Those donuts are like crack😂😂 you just find yourself in line every time the hot sign is on!
Fresno, California here we have one
Yeah Winston-Salem, I live near there --grew up on KK, better than Dunkin'
The nearest one to my house is 200+ miles away from me
Aw -- so sorry!
Winston-Salem here too! Those "Hot Now" signs are a traffic hazard 😃😃
Welcome to the taste of the South!!!
(The US South, btw, as in "Southern Charm"...land of "y'all" and that famous American "Southern drawl," and now --- ta da! Home of the famous Krispy Kreme doughnut. Yay!")
@@JanetWilliams01 amen sister. Georgia girl here
They have them here in the North .
Yeah buddy... Krispy Kreme'll put some South-in-your-Mouth all day baby!!!!
@@nuttybar9 just because they're made there doesn't mean they come from there.
I waited 72hours outside a Krispy kreme opening where I live and won a year supply of donuts I was not disappointed
p ingles legendary stuff
what the hell give us a few dere
p ingles hahah you fat fuck
@@CalvinCooke18 *Look, everybody, I found the miserable, lonely edgelord who needs human attention because his cat hates him!*
Young Frankenstein shup you bollix
The Original Glazed Doughnut might just be the most perfect confection EVER. 😎👍
Jeff G You’re so right Jeff
I have a location 5.3 miles/8.53 km from my house. The plain ones are so good, right from the oven, hot, fresh, with glaze drizzled over them!!! With hot coffee, the day is started out perfect!! 🤗
Shannon E Lacey So perfect 😍
It makes me so happy to see our friends in Ireland are enjoying this most delicious export. Cheers!
The best is the warm original glazed! Especially if you are trying KK for the first time!
It was my first Cindy and probably the best
Thomas Arnold Same
Absolutely.
We need this in germany!Had my first one in Las Vegas 5 years ago and it put Dunkin Donuts to shame imo.
FINALLY A KRISPY KREME HAS CAME TO IRELAND... I'VE BEEN SO JEALOUS WATCHING AMERICAN YOU TUBERS EATING THEM 😣💖
WE HAVE IT NOW LAURA DON'T WORRY
Get Pat on the podcast he’s full of chat😂😂😂😂😂😂
Drew Fortune Plot twist: he’s Pat the Baker 😮
Thomas Arnold I know pat
john kennedy no way
Omg Yass!! Chatty Pat was hilarious! 😂
Thomas Arnold seriously
I went I got 3 boxes and 34 donuts few days ago now I have 7 left
aoife borromeo wow
If I'd bought that many 2 hours ago, I might have 2 left. And I'd be in a coma...with a smile on my face. 😁
Glad you enjoyed them Thomas glad to serve you 🤙🏽🤙🏽
Employee of the month ladies and gentleman
@@ThomasArnoldFilms ikr wassup cillian
I usually find Irish UA-camrs proper cringy but you're actually so genuine. Fair play man.
Bryan Kinsella Appreciate that man thank you
@Demo Gorgon I respect jack septic eye for how far has come but he is by far the cringiest.
@@BryanJKinsella on the contrary he is a genius businessman that is highly underestimated. All the way to fuckin victory town!!
@@booksaremybag4684 he sells himself very well to a world wide audience but me being from Ireland I cant help but cringe at some of his stuff.
@@BryanJKinsella He's not everyone's cup of tea but I don't mind it. I think he is good representation and does us proud. I would rather young people think of him when they think of Ireland than lets say a scumbag like Conor McGregor who seems to pander to all the negative stereotypes. Now that is what I call truly cringey.
Wow! Ive been enjoying these treats for over 60 years! So happy you guys are loving them now! ❤️♥️❤️🥰🤗
Krispy Kreme - best donuts on earth.
I'm American living in Limerick City and would LOVE for Krispy Kreme to come here! Best are the original glazed. The first time I had them was in 1970 when I was a Senior in high school - the chorus classes - which I was part of - sold them at school one morning for $2/dozen. I sold out of them in minutes!
Cold glazed donuts taste different from hot, fresh glazed donuts
Put it in the microwave for 7 seconds. It’s the closest thing you can get to hot off the line.
Here in america they work with people fundraising and you will see them on street corners selling to raise money. Easiest way to get them, if you have cash. Ya'll are great
KK is actually one of those things that is actually worth it...
So, nearly 50 years ago I remember going to our local Krispy Kreme and being able to pick out our own dozen as they traveled by. I know my better half (from Dublin) would have been first in line since she discovered KK 35 years ago when she moved here.
Ain't nothin' better than the "HOT NOW" sign. Welcome to the Klub!
In the U.S., we pay $12 for two dozen glazed by using Groupon. That works out to 10.48 €.
WHAT
www.groupon.com/deals/krispy-kreme-doughnuts-san-francisco-10
Chris M Unbelievable Chris
Yeah when he said 25 to 30 pounds I was thinking “wtf”
@@Shay45 not even pounds it's euros, ripping us offff!!
Here in North Carolina where Krispy Kreme was invented, many people like the original glaze & the chocolate cream filled is very popular as well.
Cheers from Miami, Florida. USA..
*we take them for granted
*watch out for the SUGAR COMA...
hahahaha
I live about 6 miles from the Original Krispy Kreme in Atlanta. As a child, every Church or school or Boy's Club fundraiser we had, we would stand on corners or go door to door to sell fresh boxes. I've had Krispy Kreme doughnuts all my life! Hank Aaron bought it and sold it after a few years, then the building was sold and they moved down the street. Don't know if the original building still stands or not, they should have made a museum out of it. Glad y'all are getting them over there. I knew there was no way you wouldn't like them. I don't know who wouldn't like fresh ones. And they are great day-old to dunk in your coffee. Should work in tea, too, if you guys drink tea. Or just eat them plain... that is, if you have any left over... probably not gonna happen. Buy an extra box. Here's some old Atlanta lingo that has stood the test of time: "We're going to get some Krispy Kremes!"
It is worth the hype I live in America but I live in the north east so I can’t eat Kristy Kreme unless I go down south. So when ever I go down south I get at least a box donuts
I wouldn't go down just for doughnuts haha
We have Krispy Kreme in the Philadelphia area! Actually in my hometown in BENSALEM!
Try it with a slice of cheddar!!
Definitely NOT worth the hype. Doughnuts from a good home town bakery are much better. Even Dunkin Donuts are better.
After growing up on KKs to me Dunkin Donuts seem like dry heavy cake with a little icing and filling.
KK makes me damn proud to be a Notth Carolinian. It's our gift to the world!
Y'all need a Starbucks next door. Double up on heaven man.
Unbelievable shout. Make this guy president
Starbucks is highly over rated and over priced
Starbucks is overpriced shit. Only a moron would pay $6.50 for a 50¢ cup of mediocre coffee with 15¢ worth of crap sprinkled and squirted into it by a whiny, uneducated millennial.
@@stankfanger1366 And which Starbucks in this country or otherwise charges 6 1/2 bucks for a small coffee of the day, even with a bit of vanilla or caramel "squirted in? Perhaps you may want to revise that statement a bit. Note that any lie can be made better by exaggeration or by doubling down.
@@stankfanger1366 Sorry. I naturally assumed it would be a small coffee. I mean, in what universe would 50 cents buy a large, 16 0z. coffee? I'd love to buy from that establishment. I know how much costs me to make it, but that ain't the price in most coffee shops in America, or Europe. Perhaps in the backwoods and barns from which a pack of wild sub humans first issued your parents, then rutted you into existence? Oh, I forgot. PC demands that I pity your ilk. At best by, your moniker, you're supposed to be a homunculus, hodgepodged from the worst of our societal psychopaths, child abusers and murderers. Of course, that also means you, like your mother (Correction. I mean, the person you called your mommy) was born with a rapists penis. Unlike your father (I mean, the person you called your daddy. They were probably sexually interchangeable).
Personally I've always found that profanity is the first resort of the ignorant, mentally addled, and the sociopathic. Which then are you? Seriously, if you can't make your point using at least fair descriptive language perhaps Western civilization is truly lost; so yes, critiquing you is low hanging fruit. Or Krispy Kreme's, in this case.
I am Irish finally someone showing Ireland to people
GEWAN IRELAND
Thomas Arnold ??
Actually hard to know if our fella Pat is taking the piss lol
Callum White Pat is a serious doughnut critic Callum - don’t be fooled by his comedic façade
sounds more like pal
Truly we here in North Carolina take our Krispy Kreme too way for granted. Winston Salem, NC is the birthplace of Krispy Kreme. We have huge displays filled with boxes of Krispy Kreme in our local grocery stores.
Seriously a top knotch video lad. It’s obvious a lot of work is going into these and it’s paying off. Work, eat muff , repeat
:)
Good for you guys. Best donut I have ever tasted, hands down.
they need to make more of them
I really badly want to go there
Kristin Kreme doughnuts are the best. I grew up in Nashville Tennessee and my dad would get us doughnuts after church. When I got married we had a Kristin Kreme about a mile from the house. Glazed and chocolate covered are the best.
Right, so I went there and I swear.. it was worth ittttttttt 👌 but I live in Galway so it took a bit long but sure 😂 it's grandd 😂😂😂
oh my God hahaha
WHAT THE HELL YOU WENT FROM GALWAY TO BLANCH YOU MAD YOKE JUST TO GET A COUPLE O DONUTS AHAHUAH
Thank you. Krispy Kreme was invented in my home state. We all love them. Original is my favorite
The best donuts on Earth .
My man
I live 2 minutes from a Krispy Kreme and I love it. We always buy the calendars because they have very nice coupons in them.
yayyyyy
U cant beat super value doughnuts 😆😆😆
Audrey Dempsey 😂
True
I PERFWR TESCO
Lol
Ahhhh but here lidls cookies tho
I'm from North Carolina where its was founded. The best donuts are glazed and raspberry filled.
need to try the raspberry filled
I'm not sure if the same in Ireland but in the U.S when the if lights are on in the sign you can get free glazed donuts that just been made
SavagePenguin 04 We don’t have that yet!
@@ThomasArnoldFilms No worries. I've lived in the American South since Adam was just a tike and I've never seen Krispy Kreme give away free doughnuts whether the "hot" sign is on or not. LOL When the "hot" sign is on, you just get the doughnuts still hot from their trip through the frying vat and the glaze bath - not free at all.
BlueRidgeMtns100 that’s weird. Because here in Pensacola, Florida we have two KK donut stores. One is by the beach and is over 50 years old. And if you have to wait in line, they’ll always give you a free hot one.
I'm Irish and my friend is obsessed with Krispy Kreme
It is the best thing since...Krispy Kreme
me encanto tu analisis a tasting krispy kreme doughnuts. nunca habia visto algo tan increible como esas donas! aca en argentina en mar del plata hay un lugar muy conocido que venden churros que se llama MANOLOS. pero no vende donas. incluso el dueño murio. y hay varios locales que venden donas en buenos aires pero no me acuerdo el nombre. aun asi disfruto de las donas mas a la merienda que en la cena porque generalmente ceno otra cosa. un gusto. saludos desde la tierra de maradona el numero 1. abrazos spicologicos como dice german garmendia
Powdered Strawberry is my favorite. When I get a box of 12 mix and matched doughnuts, at least half of them are powdered strawberry. Whatever doughnut I'm eating, I always eat them with a cup of hot milk tea as well.
Fresh Original glazed are the best. 😀 🍩 👍
It's nice to see that the Irish love their American dounughts. I love donughts as well and even live in a sort of dougnut mecca here in the U.S. as one major publication put it, with some stellar bakeries that make them fresh each morning.
Not too many overweight people in Ireland, hmmm. Not yet...😉
We actually have one of the highest obesity rates in the European union
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darkly lol
@@ThomasArnoldFilms yes we're catching up to our yanky cousins and they are surely helping us into the grave lol
The fat ones are in UK lol
Dana says- The first Krispy Kreme store was opened in Greenville, South Carolina and is still open today. I used to work at a television news station in Greenville and each year workers from Krispy Kreme would show up with a couple dozen boxes of fresh, warm glazed donuts on the anniversary of the original store's opening day. It was like having a second birthday each year. GREAT TIP: Plain glazed donuts are best hot, but if they get cold before you can eat them, pop them in the microwave oven for 5-10 seconds and they taste just like hot, fresh-made ones again.
Unbelievable tip Thomas.
7:44 some say he's still struggling to close the box
Boden56 How did you know
@@ThomasArnoldFilms How did people NOT know
I was born in the city where Krispy Kreme began - Winston-Salem, North Carolina US. They had a large bakery that made donuts to deliver to area shops. It made the entire area of town smell like hot donuts. Nothing beats the original glazed hot off the line.
Great video ... the ceo of Krispy Kreme !
Custard-filled with chocolate glazing...the best!
Jack Chors Yummmmmmm 😍
Absolute belter of a vid as always Thomas 🔥
Ryan McCarthy Nothing less for you Ryan 🔥
I'm in Tucson Arizona and for like two or three years we actually lost to Krispy Kreme the closest one was like 2 hours away in Phoenix I think it may have even been further I want to say the Phoenix one close to and then reopened like a year later so when we got Krispy Kreme back my best friend and I actually stood in line for like 7 hours or something to have a box again because it has been so long since we had one and we just love Krispy Kreme least have like a monthly ritual where we go and hang out and eat donuts and talk about stuff you know what's going on with each other's lives. So it's awesome to finally get one again on our ends and for you guys to finally get one. Although I think this video is old but still cool
I’m from Blanchardstown and the glazed donuts are the best
Dean Flynn Straight facts Dean
The glazed original is my favourite because it’s so sweet and it melts in your mouth
I LOVE IT
You didn’t thank her for the free donut Thomas? Dissapointed
Fred McHugh Lost my manners so I did Fred
Nice open, guys...from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA, just 72 miles from where the dough recipe for Krispy Kreme originates.... you guys are really good...Brand new to the channel and I won't be a stranger... Really nice job, boys! When I was in school, my friend and I would go down to the Krispy Kreme here at 2am and get the glazed one's right off the line..Awww my goodness! Melt in your mouth...mmmmm.... Cheers guys!
Memories! :)
Krispy Kreme but their street name is Kreamy Krack and when the hot sign comes on, it's a Death Race in the area😂(seriously there has been accidents)
sweet cakz wowzers
I am laughing out loud at you because it's true.
Pat seems very animated 😂. The donuts are so good when it piping hot.
You need to try the custard filled chocolate topped doughnuts, if you dont like custard then get the creme filled. I'm American and those are my favorite type doughnut lol.
Ryan Ryan I know what to next time 😍👍
Swear tesco donuts would just be as nice
Emma ML 5 for a €1 can’t go wrong
Thomas Arnold exactly
@@ThomasArnoldFilms you really can't go wrong..... Oh those small pink tesco ones ,,,€1 ya can't go wrong lads
Amy Hendrick So true Amy
@@ThomasArnoldFilms are you honestly saying these are as good as tesco ?? Look tesco are good dont get me wrong bro but these are in a league of its own my recommendation for you save for special occasions tesco for most of the year you want doughnut's I'm not joking you know those boxes right yea I saw at least 5 dozen leave the place it was likes city was being looted and the people were arriving to collect their share I hope this summary makes your day + tbh health wise you should not regularly consume anyway
I live in the city Krispy Kreme was founded and it's a lifestyle here LOL. It's the only doughnut we like. Their headquarters are still here as well. Glad you enjoyed them.
Jason Harmon JASON I NEED TO VISIT YOU TO SEE THE HQ
God bless capitalism!
Yes, isn't it strange that the same people who want the government to take over health care, would NOT want the government taking over doughnuts...or any other food production. Because they wouldn't do an acceptable job. But which is most important??
@@DUCKDUCKGOISMUCHBETTER This is an Irish vlog. We have healthcare, and it is way better than no healthcare.
@@danieldeburgh8437 Wonderful! I'm glad to hear that you have "healthcare". Who pays for it? Yourselves directly, or yourselves indirectly, through inefficient taxation, with your OWN money passing to the hospitals, through the government first?
If the latter, do you also buy your cars this way, from an entity called "Government Cars" or do you buy your food this way? At a restaurant called "Government Food"?
It's always amusing to me to read about people who wouldn't dream of the nightmare of having to buy a car or a meal made by the government. But they think nothing of entrusting their health and the health AND education of their precious children to the same corrupt and inefficient entity of "couldn't get a REAL job in the real world" bureaucrats, that they wouldn't eat the food of or drive a car built by. 😂
@@DUCKDUCKGOISMUCHBETTER the market is efficient at providing most things, healthcare however is evidently not one of those. America has ths highest cost of healthcare per capita on earth. Ireland, my own country, which isn't fully public is close behind. Private insurance and private hospitals are inefficient and are not as accountable to individual payers as to the govt who have far more negotiating power. If America pays the most per capita on health of any country, please explain how that is an efficient allocation of scarce resources when the quality of the US' healthcare is also poor compared to those countries with public healthcare. Private hospitals are still allowed, but people are not financially crippled from insulin or an organ translplant. 500,000 people declare bankruptcy in the US everywhere due to health bills, that is a joke.
@@danieldeburgh8437 This Leftist nonsense is the complete opposite of the truth. And I have refuted it all over UA-cam and elsewhere, till I am blue in the face.
I'm tempted to not even bother with refuting it here again. Because I don't really have time today.
1) America certainly does NOT have "the highest health care costs in the world". That is a Leftwing lie that is based on them screwing with our free market health system components, boosting the costs up artificially, and then trying to claim its the fault of the free market system. But it's down to their monkey wrenching of the system, not the free market itself. I'm not going into the complicated details with you right now. But suffice it to say, I can prove what I am saying, although I don't have to. The free market works, it is socialism that cannot work. Nor can it ever prove that it works. Socialism can not be made to even APPEAR to work, without a strong tree trunk of capitalism to parasite its useless self off of.
2) Private "anything" is ALWAYS more responsive to the customer than "government anything", and if you don't know that, you're too stupid to walk around loose!
3) When you are NOT the direct customer of a business that provides you with a good or service, that is to say, NOT the person or entity that provides them with actual payment, or who determines what is or is not going to be paid for...then you are NOT the one who needs to be pleased with the level of service. Full stop! End of story!
4) The quality of US health care is second to none. And especially when you victims of rationed socialized scam care, see your own lives at risk, and you fly over here so you can at least get SOME kind of health care, and get it before the middle of next year.
5) Our system is an inefficient hybrid of "would be efficient if it was left alone" private care, and public care. The socialized, parasitic elements, artificially drive up the "apparent" costs of the private parts, which then the smarmy, lying Left, uses AGAINST the private parts to try to prove they are more expensive. They shift their own socialized costs over onto the private sector health care system, thereby making their own parts falsely appear less expensive, while simultaneously making the private parts seem MORE expensive. And naive NPCs like you buy this idiotic charade, and don't question it.
Meanwhile, you socialized countries dictate to the pharmaceutical companies that you will only pay a certain percentage of the fair market price for medical equipment and medicines. And inexplicably they let you get away with it, instead of telling you where to go. They know they can shift your fair share of the R&D into the free market in the US. Which then makes US pay for YOUR medical care! Which the evil Left then turns around and uses against us, saying that our free market system is the "most expensive in the world", which it emphatically is not, once you strip out the artificial costs pushed into it by the socialized systems, which around the world are parasiting themselves off the American people and our free market health system.
We're PAYING for your parasitic socialized health system, and I'm infuriated about it. But it WILL be coming to an end before long. You can count on that! And then, once you have to pay the full market price for everything, then we'll revisit the issue of whose system is the most expensive.
We'll also strip out all the European subsidies from the numbers, and show you how you're obscuring your OWN costs from yourselves, by shifting your TRUE medical costs into a multitude of hidden places using your convoluted tax codes.
Smoke on that awhile Lefty!
About time you guys got em I been enjoying them for 40+ years.
Throw us a doughnut der
ProZone just did there did u catch it
@@ThomasArnoldFilms ur throws are poxy u missed
ProZone ah here it was straight at you how’d ya miss?
@@ThomasArnoldFilms I wasn't wearing my monocle
Just a little tip. They are best when fresh and warm out of the fryer, but as far as the original glazed, they are just as good the next morning after being micowaved for like 8 seconds. So you don't have to put them all down the first day.
I WENT TOO
I couldn't believe that there where no donut shops until Krispy Kreme came along. 😝😝😝😝😝🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰😎😎😎😎😎🍩🍩🍩🍩🍩.
WOW I WAS THEIR 3 WEEKS AGO
izuki deku shoot style NO WAY REALLY?
@@ThomasArnoldFilms i was their at wensday on the grand opening it took like hours in the line i came at evenning you shouldent been their early at the morning to spin the weel for a dount at the grand opening on wensday i also subbed mate
Krispy Kreme is big in the southern US. They opened one in Albany, NY the capital of New York state. Police had to come and direct traffic for 2 weeks. Two years later it closed. The donuts are primarily air with sugar coating.
Mark Reichman woahhhhh
Haha I’m from Ireland but from Belfast
X Fusion Great part of the world
Same so we will probably see this branch coming to Belfast 2040
Haha u from England my g
Im from wicklow but i dont think im bothered goin to blanch for doughnuts
I watch all the Irish people.do this or eat that or watch this or whatever videos and I just die. You guys are hysterically funny!!!! From San Francisco Oh Yeah!!
WE LOVE THE US :)
Blanch kip.
Il break your nico nico knee caps if you say that again
ooo ooo bitch you have trouble cracking the cap off a bottle sit yo weak ass down, you know it's a kip.
I live in Southern California and we have KRISPY KREME everywhere, even in supermarkets and it's funny to see Irish people get so crazy about our donuts! I haven't had KK donuts for several years but watching this videos makes me want to get a dozen.
Nostalgia
its not crispy cream its Krispy krem how u spell it
Styneslad facts
I've grown up in North Carolina my entire life (Krispy Kreme is from North Carolina, actually one county over from where I live, roughly a 40 minute drive). There have always been multiple Krispy Kremes around me. I've never liked doughnuts. They're too sticky and too sweet, but I'm glad they're there for those that like them.
good thoughts here!
I live in a city where in the usa where theres better donuts than krispy kreme but i still like krispy kreme.
Everyone loves Krispy Kreme. Yet another delicious taste from the South in the USA. Glad y’all enjoy them as well. It takes massive amounts of will power to stop after just one, or two!! ❤️
NONEXISTENT So true!!!
What is wrong with you people
GULLIBLE 👌
Love the French Cruller. My brother and I have called them tractor tires since we were kids.
TaStY
Cal Arnold Luvely
I grew up on Krispy Kreme!!!!! My dad would pick up a dozen on his way home from work at one of the original Krispy Kreme stores located in Charlotte, North Carolina. Best doughnuts in the world. Fresh warm glazed...... could eat the whole damn box.
Nostalgia!!
This makes me a little sad in fairness. It's ridiculous that people would waste so much time for a mass produced donut. This is the type of thing you'd see mad Americans up to. I thought us Irish had more substance to us than this.
annagilda1 Just a bit of fun I’d say! People do like doughnuts
People want donuts fucking chill
Well you never know when the English are gonna come back and starve your asses so might as well fatten up lol
@@chrispetets3683 we'll have the rah onto their asses
OBA- SuperKakins I have no idea what that is I'm from the other side of the ocean lol
One of our KK stores here in Pensacola, Florida has been open for over 50 years.
Here in California the my favorite are the simple glazed, glazed with rasberry jam, glazed with lemon jam and chocolate with vanilla custard. There is one 11 km from my house so I only it's obviously not a big deal. Also Krispy Kreme stores love to be just next door to In n Out.
As an American, I adore Krispy Kreme glazed donuts. Try making a bread pudding with them. Awesome!
Simply put...... the tastiest treat in the world
the original glazed. classic. lovely. perfection.
in love
This was honestly very well done, subscribed mate, love seeing creators in Ireland making great content
Thank you Matt! :)
There's a Krispy Kreme factory/store in the burbs (Alexandria, Virginia) outside Washington DC. You can smell the doughnuts cooking from a mile away. Fresh doughnuts on Sunday mornings!!
Must pop up there some Sunday!
Im glad to see you guys get to eat what us Americans love to eat. Make sure you get it hot and ready, thats the best time to eat those Donuts.
Just went today for the first time and there was no line at all and bare in mind this was at 6 pm, a peak time! Plus, there was a member of staff giving out freshly made glazed donuts for free. I would recommend !
WOOP
Original glazed served hot are the best! It’s the only great doughnut they have!
I love Krispy Kreme - the same thing happened in Chicago and Suburbs when the first stores opened - it was LONG LINES
same here Karen
This makes me proud to be an American