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1 week ago15 Old-School Snacks Everyone Ate In The '70s - Tasting Table
While Dunkin' didn't invent donut holes, its idea of selling bite-sized versions of its larger donuts really took off in the early 1970s, and for multiple reasons. First of all, they came in a smaller portion size than larger donuts, which some people preferred since five Munchkins were about the equivalent of a single donut. Since you could mix and match flavors, it meant you weren't restricted to deciding on just one flavor when you had a finite amount of stomach space for donuts.
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