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Please note this is not another American company invading Thailand. It is a rich Thai family who will inflict this on Thailand. They are damn good donuts though, bet ya can't just eat one! :shock: If you become a weekly visitor to a shop, count on 10+ extra kilos within a year. Pete :cheers:

Krispy Kreme heading for Thailand
Published: 2/11/2009 at 12:00 AM
Newspaper section: Business

Krispy Kreme, the popular US doughnut chain, plans to enter Thailand next year through a venture run by Ausanee Mahagitsiri, the eldest daughter of industrialist Prayudh Mahagitsiri.

‘‘Thai people are very fond of sweets,’’ says Ms Ausanee, who believes Krispy Kreme will be well received.

KDN Co Ltd, wholly owned by Ms Ausanee, signed a five-year agreement with Krispy Kreme Doughnut Corporation last week to develop 20 franchised Krispy Kreme outlets in Thailand. Shop sizes will be between 100 and 300 square metres.

Ms Ausanee and her family also control the PM Group, one of Thailand's largest conglomerates with businesses that range from cold-rolled stainless steel and polypropylene film to golf courses, resorts, real estate development and instant coffee.

Her father has been dubbed the "coffee king" for his success in working with Nestle' to build the market for Nescafe' instant coffee in Thailand.

Ms Ausanee said she decided to open a Krispy Kreme franchise because she was a big fan of the brand while abroad.

"When I studied in Boston, I used to drive four hours to New York in order to eat Krispy Kreme doughnuts," she recalled.

"I was not disappointed with the taste when I arrived. It is really delicious. After returning to Thailand, I still miss it and always ask my husband to buy some from the Philippines."

Krispy Kreme president Jeff Welch said that KDN's "true passion for the Krispy Kreme brand", understanding of Thai consumers, and years of successful business experience in a variety of industries, would make it a string franchise partner.

Krispy Kreme, founded in the United States in 1937, now has franchises in 18 countries, including the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia.
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Put me down for 2 dozen. Fresh one's mind. :thumb:
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...would make it a string franchise partner...
Sounds a bit ropey to me...
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Doughnuts have about the highest fat content (by weight) of any food on the planet I think. Years ago they were free in the office where I worked (along with bagels) and I gained about 20 pounds in the first six months of working there. I switched to a whole wheat bagel every morning and lost the weight back in about the same amount of time.

Like smoking (25 years ago) I swore off doughnuts (10 years ago) and have never eaten one since! :D
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Many Doughnuts have fat free, zero calorie centres
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