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Former Banker Goes 'Nuts'
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Colorado man's fresh ideas help donut shop thrive
- Duration 1:58
- Date Nov 25, 2011
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It may look like fried piece of heaven to you or perhaps the road to clogged arteries but for -- -- -- I want them.
Banker's hours to bakers are more money through that we right.
After what he calls a perfect storm in the commercial mortgage business Randy had enough and one day told his wife Maureen they were making it change.
Minute -- -- and hundreds out of business.
This is very surprised what do we know about Don that.
And I I don't know that -- figure it out.
-- figured purchasing an established 25 year old business with a large wholesale clientele is a good start.
But the previous owner of the donut maker did little retail something that ships -- changed.
They also figure to standout in -- nearly eight billion dollar a year industry they had to go big.
Like banana split donut -- -- Honey maple pretzels -- pepper bacon vehicle movement people enjoy many people that's.
Very good -- and I'm not just for growth.
And while the learning curve was huge marine says for all the fancy Nancy treats folks still like tradition.
They gotta have it both sprinkle our got a half way.
And don't bother anyone of those people who didn't eat donuts because -- Marines say they know better.
Most people are -- when they say that because when it comes right down to it when this isn't aren't you you're gonna eat it.
Is it kid Randy says he learned a lot about the food business in his dad's grocery stores.
-- the first law and always there is wells talked.
It's an opportunity to really build something they say there's -- sleep but more smiles.
Litigious from the court -- just.
It's it's rewarding.
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