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Do you feel your stomach growling at the thought of National Donut Day? It wouldn’t be surprising if it were, as most of us enjoy this type of scrumptious dessert. Outside of the most commonly known doughnut, there are numerous varieties, including twist doughnuts, fritters, and the popular and varied filled doughnut. The foodie holiday is celebrated on the first Friday of June every year. There’s a second, not as widely celebrated National Donut Day in November with less deals and celebration.
There’s something about that delicious deep-fried treat that brings a smile to everyone’s face. The celebration of National Donut Day honors this wonderful treat, its history, and the women who performed a special act with these delicious goodies during World War 1. Celebrating National Donut Day isn’t a requirement. We assume that certain individuals wish for this special treat to be celebrated every day. However, this day has special significance, and this goes all the way back to the events of the First World War.
There wasn’t a lot for our soldiers to cheer about when they risked life and limb on a daily basis, but National Donut Day came to pass, in part, due to the efforts of a doctor in the military in the first World War who sought to brighten the day of the wounded soldiers he worked on. Upon his arrival at the Military Base, he bought eight dozen doughnuts and gave one to each soldier he worked with. After giving one to Lieutenant General Samuel Geary, who received it with great appreciation for the doctors work, Samuel decided to start a fundraiser, letting the young doctor, Morgan Pett, to continue to provide doughnuts to his patients.
It initially began as a fundraiser for Chicago’s Salvation Army to help those in need during the Great Depression. The Salvation Army workers were nicknamed ‘Doughnut Dollies’ because most of them were women. In honor of the work that had been created for the brave soldiers on the front line, people used ‘National Donut Day’ to raise awareness about the war, and to raise funds for the Salvation Army. The tradition of raising money for the organization is alive and well today.
What are some ideas for celebrating National Donut Day? To start off, why not buy yourself a box of Krispy Kremes and indulge yourself in your favorite flavors? Check out a list of our best recommended credit cards below so next time National Donut Day comes around you will be the first one in line to purchase a donut!
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