Cronut Holes Exist in Southern California for 30 Cents Each

First the world explodes over the Cronut. Then, Umami Burger causes minds to be blown across the interwebs by making a Cronut Burger. Now we have Cronut Holes, because why have a solo Cronut when you can have a whole bag of mini Cronuts.

I’m just saying, I’d be more willing to wait in a never-ending line for an entire bag of these treats vs. a single goodie. Quantity always wins y’all.

Spotted at a local bakery in Southern California, these Cronut Holes or, “Cr-OH!-Nut Holes” look like they stay true to the original hybrid baked good. I’m just wondering if the bakers legitimately fried these up from the middles of some Cronuts or if they figured out a way to simply make the holes on their own.

Pop-able fried balls of pillowy dough tossed in some sugary goodness? Erm, yes, please, and thank you.

H/T + PicThx Neatorama

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