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Krispy Kreme Gives Engaged Couple 'A Thousand' Donuts

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, April 2, 2013 | 6:51 PM

April 2, 2013
Krispy Kreme has made one couple's special day even sweeter.

On Sunday, 25-year-old David Lewis of Centennial, Colo., proposed to his girlfriend of three and a half years, Elly Steinmetz, 24. The pair started dating in 2009. One memorable day together, they ate Krispy Kreme donuts at a scenic overlook near Denver, Steinmetz told The Huffington Post.

The proposal took place at the same spot, so when Steinmetz said "yes," Krispy Kreme seemed like a fitting place to celebrate.  Continue reading...
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