Entries Tagged as 'dunkin donuts'

From Donuts to Urban Legend Desserts to Don King, All in One Day

August 30th, 2007 · 6 Comments

Donut CartYesterday was one of the craziest days at work. I should have known it was going to be an odd day when in the morning a woman with a donut cart showed up. It was her first day in the office and as a way to introduce herself they had her walk around with a utility cart full of Dunkin Donuts and hand them out to people. I guess that’s one creative way to get to know someone, although I think everyone is just going to call her Donut Girl and not her real name.

At lunch time I was going down our food buffet. It was build your own pasta day with a few types of pasta, a few meats like italian sausage and meatballs, and two sauces. I rounded the corner to the dessert area and started freaking out. There was the Holy Grail. The Sasquatch. The Loch Ness Monster. The urban legend of desserts that we’d heard of but never seen.

Rice Krispy Treats With Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
Photo by Justin

To rewind a bit, when we were in NY for those first two weeks after we joined Google, I bumped into a former coworker of mine from another job. I asked her what the Chicago office has that no other office has and she said “Rice Krispy treats with Reese’s Peanut Butter cups.” Well, then we couldn’t wait to get to the Chicago office! But then? When we got there? Often we had Rice Krispy treats at lunch and there were definitely Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups around, but not together. Never ever. Jeff, in particular, got pretty obsessed with the thought of Rice Krispy treats with Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, and he’s not even in the Chicago office. When he visited, though, he was so disappointed. Anyway, this dessert concept became like an urban legend around the Chicago office. And then yesterday? There it was.

Don King & Rachelle

Final addition to my crazy day: Around 4 or so I was sitting there and Fitz said “Hey, Rachelle, Don King is on the way here. Can you stick around and take some photos?” Let me think: “Hell yeh!” I’ve only shared my other photographs internally, but here’s one of Don & I.

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Tossed Salad, Part 2

May 8th, 2007 · 4 Comments

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Freshly Tossed Salads, Dunkin’ Donuts, The Loop, Chicago

I still can’t help but giggle every time I see a tossed salad sign. Remember this one?

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Out of No Work

October 20th, 2004 · 6 Comments

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Some illiterate put this sign on the broken ATM inside Dunkin Donuts on State/Lake.

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Multiples

August 3rd, 2004 · 7 Comments

Starbucks x 4

Dunkin' Donuts x 3

McDonalds x 2

White Hen x 2

MB Financial x 2

Recently I started noticing that there are several restaurants and businesses that I pass by multiple locations of on the walking part of my commute to and from work. It’s interesting to see how different each location looks depending on where it’s located, yet how each is branded similarly so the consumer recognizes what it is.

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Mets vs. Astros

April 24th, 2003 · 8 Comments

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Mets vs. Astros, Shea Stadium, Flushing, Queens

The New York Mets beat the Houston Astros 4 – 2 tonight. It was freezing out – 40 degrees & windy – so we were all bundled up. Many of the seats at Shea Stadium were empty. A freezing cold ballpark really isn’t the palce to be eating Chinese pastries unless you want to end up with a face full of cream, which I did. To stay warm, I drank a huge cup of Dunkin’ Donuts coffee, the official coffee of the Mets, and now I feel like I won’t be able to fall asleep until 3 a.m.

I should be jealous that Tien met Mr. Met and got his autograph, but I’m not. Mr. Met is kind of creepy. The Shea DJ.. that guy is cool.

I’ve heard it’s been said that the Mets are New York’s middle class baseball team and that the Yankees are New York’s upper class baseball team. The stadium tonight had no shortage of the middle class, sporting mullets or stuffing their faces with nachos and hot dogs. I have a feeling that it’d be the same at Yankee Stadium. This is the usual scene at any ballpark, isn’t it?

Thanks, Waikin, for the ride home in your brand new car (I promise I didn’t spill a drop of coffee). If you live in the city and you have a car, you will always be a friend of mine.

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