1934, a week apart, back-to-back stories on food for the brainpic.twitter.com/2AqOlFZmf8
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1934, a week apart, back-to-back stories on food for the brainpic.twitter.com/2AqOlFZmf8
In the first, we learn the simple doughnut can power your brain for three whole hourspic.twitter.com/YqYLWXqBwT
waaaaaaait a minute, the second is just a rewrite of the same study repackaged! http://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1934/01/21/94485718.html?pageNumber=146 …pic.twitter.com/Az7xnrSw8M
(literally NOTHING we do in journalism in 2016 is new, people.)
1935, a freshman at Brown wins a doughnut contest by eating 20. I like to think his dad was that WWI vet.pic.twitter.com/BbCLFrvnTX
'Howes in his feat won a bet with four other studenst of Brown'
!! 1936, we begin to get photographs! 'GLORY OF DOUGHNUT REVIVED AT A PARTY' http://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1936/05/14/88659686.html?pageNumber=3 …pic.twitter.com/oJeBfWqNGz
Major Purviance made ONE MILLION DONUTS during the war. Here's how:pic.twitter.com/01ADy9wCQP
1937 -- i swear I am not making this up -- Hitler rations donutspic.twitter.com/j2D2ibc0e8
you should just pin this donut thread to the top of your profile, it's like a never ending saga
haha, I JUST wrapped it up. Realized that I could, in fact, go on for hours and hours, but i've got a morning flight!
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