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great!! As if there arn't enough fat chicks running around...

Lets thow in some donuts!!

lol werd ... well down at the fountain gate area their are plenty of fat chicks running around, i dont spot them all too often on a nice sunny day down chapel st, u do see them, unfortunatly ... :/

hah

well KK in America is currently under investigation for tax fraud i think, or some tax dodginess - so they might fold in the states, and then for those worrying about american companies "invading" one of you guys can buy it and then it will be aussie owned :P

i think they're really nice... but i think it's more due to the fact that i don't think aussies eat a lot of donuts and if we do, there isn't a huge choice besides like Dunkin's - so if someone came out with something nice like KK, for a type of product we aren't use to having a lot of choice for it seems like it will go down well. I'd imagine the Sydney shops are doing well...

oh well, waiting for this guy who supposedly bought 12 franchises or something, to open one up a bit closer :)

I got some of these dounts about a month ago :unsure:

in melb too :D

they have a warehouse full of the dounts makes you think how old the dounts are intill they hit the shop the warehouse is in melbounre friend was doing secuirty at the fountian gate building location and the lady came back with 2 boxes for him from south melbounre warehouse

sorry for bringing up a old post just giving you some info :D

  • 4 weeks later...

The factory was built ages ago... probably for their product testing or something... who knows...

my cousin goes there and buys boxes all the time... he brought one home the other week.

20 more days BIATCHES!!

lol my sister is working at the new store in fountain gate

there is a warehouse in dandenong where they are making them b4 the store actually opens

we've already had boxes and boxes given to us for free haha theyre awesome =]

Man after all the Mths i've spent in syd just around the crn from a KKs I can't eat any more........Tho seeing the line of ppl waiting to get into the new one in Vic would be interesting....But would you really want to take your car near a place thats going to be crawling with cops :(

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