Photo courtesy Shipley Do-Nuts. L ittle more than a week in and sadly is not looking much better than There are critical problems that should concern us all the mob rioting at the US Capitol, skyrocketing coronavirus cases and much less serious annoyances. You can add another Texas food staple being sold to that second list.
Shipley Do-Nuts is joining Whataburger in changing hands. Whataburger being sold to a Chicago company in triggered an immediate backlash — and plenty of Twitter angst. Houston Texans superstar J. Watt even called for fans to buy Whataburger back. As silly as it may be. There will be no moving the headquarters states away. Shipley Do-Nuts came to life more than 80 years ago.
In , Lawrence Shipley, Sr. Up until now, the donut institution has been a family affair, passed from Lawrence Shipley Sr. What does this ownership change mean for customers? Likely not much. The company offers excellent customer service, clean stores and friendly employees who love our Do-Nuts as much as our customers do. Shipley Do-Nuts continues to delight customers of all ages. Franchise Opportunity. Always welcome me and they know exactly what I need. Great service and quick response.
Always fresh and a great selection. Connect With Us Facebook instagram twitter. The product was so successful that it started to sell on the retail market in the mid s. With Lawrence Sr. People would come from miles around to sample the nectar of the sumptuous hot glazed Do-Nuts. Serving them hot was a goal of the elder Shipley. Lawrence Shipley, Sr. They each get to pick out their favorite Do-Nuts while we sit and talk, laugh and enjoy our favorite varieties.
He died before they were born. But they know him through the stories I have told of our special time together every Saturday morning when we talked about what happened during the week as we ate our Do-Nuts.
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