Doughnuts

Tip # 1
Lickin Good Doughnuts 

The Gulf Shores Lickin Good big parking lot is packed every morning because these donuts and other breakfast fair is very very good.

They’ve got quite a local following who keep come back again and again for the Maple and Maple Bacon Doughnuts, Jalapeño Cheddar Sausage Pigs in a Blanket, Sausage Egg & Cheese Croissants, Apple Fritters, Conecuh Coalaces and on and on.

Spotless and efficient, when you try this local hangout it will not be your last time you make the trip.  Lickin Good Doughnuts… start a tradition.  

Tip # 2
Krispy Kreme Doughnuts

You’ll find this “Hot Now” neon sign in the window of the Krispy Kreme’s store in Foley.  There’s something about seeing that sign “lite up” that makes you want to pull into the parking lot for signature Original Glazed and a hot cup of coffee.

The legendary “Hot Now” neon beacon’s original story dates back to the company’s earliest days in 1937.

Originally, Founder Vernon Rudolph solely baked doughnuts for local grocery stores.  HOWEVER… the intoxicating aroma of his secret-recipe yeast dough drifting through the neighborhood proved too tempting for passersby and they started knocking on the door to buy them fresh.

Seeing the demand, Rudolph literally cut a hole in the wall to sell hot doughnuts directly to the public. This “hot and fresh” experience became so central to the brand that the company later developed this neon sign to alert fans the moment a new batch is ready.

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