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It’s also a celebration of the Salvation Army "Lassies," or women who served doughnuts to soldiers during World War I. Here’s what to know about National Donut Day 2025 and the deals offered.
National Donut Day was founded in 1938 by The Salvation Army as a way to honor the organization's Donut Lassies, women who traveled to France to serve donuts and other snacks to soldiers during ...
Krispy Kreme customers can receive a dozen Original Glazed doughnuts for just $2 with the purchase of any dozen at regular ...
National Donut Day is celebrated on Friday, June 6. The freshly baked holiday began in 1938 when The Salvation Army in Chicago created the holiday to honor "Donut Lassies," who were volunteers ...
They started it to honor its “Donut Lassies,” or the women who served “Dough Boys” treats back during World War I. To mark the occasion, many places are offering free or discounted donuts.
National Doughnut Day was started in 1938 in Chicago to honor The Salvation Army "Doughnut Lassies," who served the delicious treats to American soldiers on the front lines during World War 1.
National Doughnut Day was created by The Salvation Army in Chicago in 1938 to honor the 'Donut Lassies,' women who served the doughnuts to soldiers in World War I.
In 1938, the first-ever National Donut Day was celebrated in Chicago, and the history of the Salvation Army's Donut Lassies was officially immortalized.
The Salvation Army founded the holiday in 1938 to honor the "donut lassies," volunteers that fed donuts to American soldiers during World War I, among other duties.
The Salvation Army founded the holiday in 1938 to honor the "donut lassies," volunteers that fed donuts to American soldiers during World War I, among other duties.
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