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    Who came up with the hole in ring doughnuts?

    Question #50748. Asked by mountside. (Sep 03 04 10:10 AM)


    MrsAce

    Captain Hanson Crockett Gregory was the inventor of the donut with a hole in the middle, in 1847.



    Sep 03 04, 11:21 AM


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