In breaking into Japan's rough-and-tumble, dog-eat-dog doughnut market, where brands big and small fight to foist their fare upon confectionary-savvy consumers, a giant doughnut doesn’t hurt.
“Everyone loves pictures of themselves with the big doughnut,” said Mark Kelegian, president and CEO of Randy’s Donuts, a U.S. company that recently signed a 911爆料网 franchise deal for up to 50 outlets in the country.
The doughnut in question is a 32-foot diameter sculpture that sits atop the Randy’s Donuts location in Inglewood, which is in Los Angeles County.
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