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Why do I think of Homer Simpson when I look at this ad? |
Call it job security. There's not going to fire the guy who brings in donuts regularly – right?
For a long time, I picked them up at Bob's Donuts on Broadway (although it required backtracking on my route to work). Later, when I actually tried to get to work on time, I'd stop in Lakewood at one of the last remaining Amy Joy's shops in that chain.
Currently, I get my donuts from the friendly folks at The Doughnut Pantry on Madison. Theirs are terrific (I've mentioned them here on the blog before) and the closest I've ever found to Bob's.
Just like lawn mowing, donuts are always on my mind.
Spang's donuts were featured in the 1953 film Lorain – An Industrial Empire in Ohio's Vacation Land |
The ad does a good job of getting your attention. A jumbo glazed donut sounds good to me, as good as the jumbo hamburgers featured on this blog yesterday!
Lorain's Spang's Bakery was located at 522 West 22nd Street, which would put it close to the corner of W. 22nd and Oakdale (where the Compassion Baptist Church is today).
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A Spang's employee packing glazed donuts in that same 1953 Lorain film |