+ Follow GO NUTS Tag
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[Title] => Christina Trillana takes the road less traveled
[Summary] => This is what scares Christina Trillana: to see long lines of people standing, patiently waiting their turn to be served their donuts. There are usually at least 20 people in the queue at her Go Nuts Donuts store in Fort Bonifacio, inching their way towards the cashier, waiting in line usually for about 30 minutes.
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[Title] => The Manny Pacquiao of the doughnut world
[Summary] => Watch out, Krispy Kreme. All-Filipino Go Nuts Donuts could just be the Manny Pacquiao of the doughnut world.
For Pinoy Krispy Kreme fans, the long wait is over. The melt-in-your-mouth doughnut that made the retailer a household name in the US is now in the Philippines. Heres the twist. Its brought to you by an all-Filipino group called Go Nuts Donuts.
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For Pinoy Krispy Kreme fans, the long wait is over. The melt-in-your-mouth doughnut that made the retailer a household name in the US is now in the Philippines. Heres the twist. Its brought to you by an all-Filipino group called Go Nuts Donuts.
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November 25, 2007 - 12:00am