![]() The problem with this donut is something similar to what happens with the Bismark. They asked the question, "How have I had approximately 25 Dunkin' Apple Fritters in my lifetime and only now encountered one with the apple filling?" On TripAdvisor, one fan was begging for the donuts to always have filling, writing, "Dunkin' Donuts Corporate Office should audit all their shops to make sure the Apple Fritters are being made correctly." This donut is another Dunkin' offering where people are passionate enough to ask for a specific version. On Reddit, one user wanted an unfilled donut. It is always sold out.If I were the owner I would definitely increase my stock of what seems to be the most popular item on the menu." We think overall the components of the Bismark make it better than the Bavarian Kreme, but not as good as the Boston Kreme. One reviewer on TripAdvisor wrote, "I love going to Dunkin' for the Bismarck doughnut but can rarely get it. This Dunkin' donut can be hard to find, according to some who have sought it out at the chain. The Bismark donut has a lot of fans, but it tends to let them down. In the Northeast, it can be similar to a Boston Kreme with chocolate icing and Bavarian Kreme filling, resembling an Éclair." That leads to some inconsistencies we would like to avoid. Per Dunkin,' "Down South, this may be called a Long John and could be unfilled and tossed in powdered sugar or cinnamon sugar. Unfortunately, the name and recipe of this donut can change depending on which location you frequent. Without the powdered sugar, it is less messy and has a better texture than the Bavarian Kreme. HuffPost called it, "intensely sweet," warning that it "may send you into an uncomfortable sugar shock." For this reason, its messiness, and its seasonal quality (that makes it hard to try), Brownie Batter stays near the bottom of this list - but it's better than Cupid's Choice. One reviewer said of the donut, "The brownie batter flavored buttercream filling was just super tasty." However, the donut still has its critics. That being said, it may have won over more Dunkin' fans than its pink counterpart. The Brownie Batter Donut came into the hearts and minds of the public at the same time as Cupid's Choice. The filling is very successful, even if it does make for a pretty messy donut. No need to worry about those raw eggs - it's just icing in there. A Dunkin' representative even told The Daily Meal nostalgia was what the company had in mind while making the Brownie Batter donut. Inside of the Brownie Batter donut is a delicious chocolate filling that immediately takes you back to the times you've licked a bowl of brownie batter. Once you take a bite, you'll be able to taste the difference between the 2 donuts. After eating this donut, you'll either need to eat another donut or get a large Dunkin' iced coffee to wash down the dry, flavorless mess that is the Sugared Dunkin' donut. Plus, it's not satisfying in the slightest. It seems like they took a classic like the Powdered Donut and made it worse. There is a measly amount of crunchy sugar on the outside covering a flimsy donut underneath. To start, the flavors are nearly nonexistent. ![]() The Sugared Donut is far too boring to place higher on the list. It's not because of this that the Sugared Donut is dead last, but it doesn't help it, either. However, the sugared donut has fewer calories than more popular Dunkin' items, including the Glazed Donut or the Powdered Donut. It doesn't exactly scream health-conscious. Per Dunkin', it has 210 calories, 5 grams of sugar, 24 grams of carbohydrates, and 11 grams of fat. According to Verywell Fit, it's the "most nutritious" donut on the menu. This Dunkin' donut is a staple part of the fried dough offerings at the chain. ![]()
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