CoolStuffBeingMade.com: How Donuts Are Made



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they are wearing ... ( 1 year ago by lolNoUsername)
they are wearing something i dont know the word im dutch but im at bakery school and i know they have to and they have
damn i glad i dont ... ( 1 year ago by darzivalover)
damn i glad i dont eat donuts.... yeah... where is the gloves.... disgusting
why should they ... ( 1 year ago by LXLucien)
why should they wear gloves? Here in Switzerland we don't wear gloves in food factory's ! What I thought is, why don't they wear hear nets? So no hears get into the dognuts! Not wearing nets here would be illegal!
They are americans. ... ( 1 year ago by tocada)
They are americans. They don't even know how to do donuts without a bag that says "donuts mix" _-_
whys he holding ... ( 1 year ago by Thunda101)
whys he holding the camera at the door
As a child in the ... ( 1 year ago by totaljett)
As a child in the late 70's I watched a film in school on how doughnuts are made. I would love to see that vintage film for sentimental value. Does anyone know what I'm talking about or where I can find it?
Ya know, I love ... ( 1 year ago by jrdickieg1)
Ya know, I love these Krispy Kreme Doughnuts as most everyone does, I've eaten them for years, even before they moved there home office to Winston Salem NC. I'm lucky enough to have one of there stores within five miles of me, but after seeing just how they make there doughnuts without wearing any kind of gloves even after there cooked. I don't think I'll ever eat another Krispy Kreme Doughnuts again! How does the Health Department let them get away with this practice? I did love the video!
haha :D ( 1 year ago by waken12)
haha :D
Americans don`t ... ( 1 year ago by dikhurtz)
Americans don`t wash thier hands after going pee, so why bother with your donut.
oh fuck that shit i ... ( 10 months ago by masterslayer256)
oh fuck that shit i make everything from scratch and i'm an american
You can't handle ... ( 10 months ago by AliB333)
You can't handle dough with gloves...you just can't, and then once they're glazed it would just get too messy to wear gloves while handling them, it's called washing your hands.
shhhh, the other ... ( 10 months ago by tocada)
shhhh, the other 99.9% don't, and I'm still right, ha!
perhaps i never use ... ( 10 months ago by masterslayer256)
perhaps i never use box shit, or bag shit thouhg im one of the rare few then :D
I remember that ... ( 9 months ago by LumatMaster)
I remember that film. I'm trying to look for it too. Its the one where the machine goes crazy and makes donuts nonstop right?
Ah man,you remember ... ( 9 months ago by totaljett)
Ah man,you remember that too! Yes, that is the one without a doubt! :)
OK- that is so ... ( 9 months ago by audfranc)
OK- that is so gross! I'm never eating a filled donut again! Even though- the how things work video does show them wearing gloves in the filling process. Yeah- would love to see that old movie!
a guy with a camera ... ( 5 months ago by tonycibrionni)
a guy with a camera bieng filmed
I agree why aren't ... ( 4 months ago by urthanjell)
I agree why aren't those people wearing gloves?
seriously. what a ... ( 4 months ago by mbison83)
seriously. what a retard.
idd lol ( 4 months ago by djorredunemaul)
idd lol
i just knew krispy ... ( 4 months ago by Susancool334)
i just knew krispy kremes doughnuts are the worst
that was worse ... ( 3 months ago by crebuli)
that was worse acting than porn....
man i wish this was porn
cos they wash their ... ( 2 months ago by cjmitz)
cos they wash their hands with disinfectant
YUMMY! ( 1 week ago by WindowsShutdown)
YUMMY!



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