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Friday, June 2nd is National Donut Day

Donut Fans Rejoice - This Friday, June 2nd is National Donut Day

This Friday, June 2nd, Entenmann's® Bakery is making donuts NYC's star attraction by bringing its 2017 National Donut Day celebration to Times Square. Fans will have the opportunity to sample delicious Entenmann's® Donuts, take part in fun activities and be wowed by the world famous Harlem Globetrotters. Thousands of donuts will be given away throughout the 2017 National Donut Day celebration.

DONUT worry if you don't live in the NYC area - you can join the festivities LIVE on Entenmann's® Facebook page and share the fun using #NationalDonutDay and #Entenmanns. 

While visiting the Entenmann's® Facebook page, enter the sweepstakes for a chance to win free donuts for a year! For each entry, $1 will be donated to Entenmann's' charity partner Feeding America, up to $10,000. More information about the sweepstakes and donation program is available at www.entenmanns.com/nationaldonutday.

If you are celebrating National Donut Day at home, try this delicious creation



















Entenmann's® S'mores Donut

Ingredients

1 box Entenmann's® Rich Frosted Donuts

1 bottle (24 oz) Chocolate Syrup

1 container (16 oz) Marshmallow topping

1 package Graham Cracker Squares


Makes 8 Sandwiches


Directions

1 Cut Entenmann's® Rich Frosted Donuts in half horizontally

2 Spread marshmallow topping on the inside of bottom half of donuts

3 Drizzle chocolate syrup over marshmallow topping moving side to side

4 Place graham cracker square in plastic sandwich bag

5 Seal the bag and hit it with the back of a spoon until you have small pieces

6 Sprinkle graham crackers on top marshmallow topping

7 Place the second half of the Entenmann's® Rich Frosted Donut on top with chocolate side up

8 Enjoy!



Disclosure: "The Entenmann's® 2017 National Donut Day and sweepstakes information has been provided by Entenmann's® Bakery."

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