What's New
Off Topix: Embrace the Unexpected in Every Discussion

Off Topix is a well established general discussion forum that originally opened to the public way back in 2009! We provide a laid back atmosphere and our members are down to earth. We have a ton of content and fresh stuff is constantly being added. We cover all sorts of topics, so there's bound to be something inside to pique your interest. We welcome anyone and everyone to register & become a member of our awesome community.

Croissant Donut?

Randy

Aw, awww!
Thread Creator
Joined
Sep 21, 2009
Posts
3,704
OT Bucks
13,121
http://www.nbcnews.com/business/consumer/not-cronut-dunkin-plans-croissant-donut-n235176

Dunkin' Donuts plans to roll out a croissant-doughnut hybrid in the U.S. next week — but the company says please don't call it a "Cronut."

The chains said Monday that it will launch its "Croissant Donut" nationally for a limited time starting Nov. 3.

It comes more than a year after the Dominique Ansel Bakery in New York City introduced its now trademarked Cronut, which became a viral sensation and spawned numerous knockoffs. Last summer, Dunkin' also introduced a croissant-doughnut in South Korea it dubbed a "New York Pie Donut."

John Costello, Dunkin's president of global marketing and innovation, said in a phone interview that bakers around the country have been mixing doughnuts and croissants for at least 20 years. He said Dunkin' is constantly tracking consumer and bakery trends and has been looking at pastry "combinations" for several years now.

"Are we copying a specific bakery in New York? The answer is no," Costello said in a phone interview.

Dunkin' says the pastry will cost $2.49. That's less than the $5 for an official Cronut, but more than twice the $1 or so for other Dunkin' doughnuts, making it more profitable for the company.

An email sent to the Dominique Ansel's press contact was not returned.

When asked to explain how the Croissant Donut and Cronut differ, Dunkin's Executive Chef Jeff Miller said: "I've tried the product that you mention. As the executive chef of Dunkin', I like ours better."

This product image provided by Dunkin' Donuts shows the chain's new "Croissant Donut," which will be launched nationally for a limited time starting Nov. 3, 2014. It comes more than a year after the Dominique Ansel Bakery in New York City introduced its now-trademarked Cronut, which became a viral sensation and spawned numerous knockoffs.

141027-dunkin-donuts-croissant-donut-jms-2200_bea2f25082db8f2749bba857bd4c5e06.nbcnews-ux-720-600.jpg


Thoughts?
 
I had one of those recently, they look a lot better than what they are I think. It was good, but not great.
 
Back
Top Bottom