The article reflects on the decline in prominence of donut offerings at Dunkin', a brand deeply rooted in New England culture. The author notes that the range of donut flavors available has diminished significantly, especially as Dunkin' dropped 'donut' from its branding. Amid a repetitive selection displayed in stores and advertisements, the author highlights underappreciated flavors like the glazed blueberry donut, which offers a balanced taste experience that appeals to a broader audience. The call to revive interest in these flavors suggests that they deserve more recognition and should be more prominently featured.
Dunkin' has dropped 'donut' from its name and focuses on a limited selection, overshadowing a variety of underappreciated flavors that deserve more recognition.
The glazed blueberry donut stands out for its superior flavor, delivering a balanced fruity taste without over-sweetness, appealing even to those who don’t favor blueberries.
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