Friday, June 5, 2009

Happy National Donut Day.

Pic lifted off synthesizednirvana's flicker page.

As reported in the food section of The Omaha World-Herald LaMar's Donuts is giving away a free glazed doughnut to everyone today.

LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, May 29, 2009 - On June 5, LaMar's Donuts will celebrate an American tradition by giving visitors to its stores a free Ray's Original Glazed donut.The complimentary treats are in celebration of National Donut Day, an observance the Chicago Salvation Army started in 1938 to honor the "lassies" of World War I - women volunteers who served donuts to soldiers behind the front lines in France. Donuts were chosen as a treat for the soldiers due to the difficulty of providing freshly-baked goods near the front lines. According to popular legend, the donuts were made with leftover ingredients and a wine bottle for a rolling pin. They were cooked in oil inside a soldier's helmet. The donuts were such a hit that the lassies produced thousands of donuts around the clock.While National Donut Day began during the Great Depression, LaMar's origins actually predate the first holiday by five years. Company founder Ray Lamar first began making his now-famous treats as a teenager in Kansas City in 1933."Given LaMar's own long tradition, we find it an appropriate patriotic salute to give away our Ray's Glazed Donut, the product that established the LaMar's legend decades ago and is our best-selling product today," said Jami Blair, LaMar's marketing director.Like all other LaMar's products, the Ray's Original Glazed is made entirely by hand from ingredients with no preservatives, so that every donut is fresh and unique.About Lamar’s Donuts Founded in 1960 by Ray Lamar in Kansas City, the first LaMar’s Donuts grew to national fame in part due to the long lines of customers that formed every morning at its door, as well as TV appearances by Ray Lamar and his gourmet donuts on NBC’s The Tonight Show and on The Food Network, among other productions. Since franchises became available in the 1990s, LaMar’s Donuts has grown to 30 locations in six states: Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska. LaMar’s Donuts have been recommended by Zagat’s Survey, the New Yorker and Gourmet Magazine, and were chosen in the summer of 2008 as one of America’s five best donuts by AOL Cityguide. More information is at www.lamars.com.

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