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Pastry update: Legendary Doughnuts opens, Yummers moves

Hey, forget about elections for five minutes (but be sure to go here after your break). Instead, think about delicious pastries. Here's an update on a cupcake shop that moved and a doughnut bakery that just opened on Sixth Avenue. Read on.

Published: Nov. 6, 2012 at 2:26 p.m. PST
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Hey, forget about elections for five minutes (but be sure to go here after your break). Instead, think about delicious pastries. Here's an update on a cupcake shop that moved and a doughnut bakery that just opened on Sixth Avenue. Read on.

Read more : http://blog.thenewstribune.com/tntdiner/2012/11/06/bakeries-on-the-move-legendary-doughnuts-opens-yummers-moves/

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