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If You Could Only Eat Two Dunkin' Donuts Forever, Which Two Are Locked In?
조회 6via instiz
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Classic Instiz would-you-rather, currently splitting Korean Dunkin' loyalists into camps. The rules are simple: for the rest of your life, you can only eat two of these nine Dunkin' donuts. No subbing, no rotating. Lock it in.
The lineup (numbered above):
- Cappuccino Chewisty — Dunkin' Korea's signature chewy, mochi-style ring with cappuccino glaze
- Bavarian Filled — classic Bavarian cream
- Glazed — the canonical glazed ring
- Boston Kreme — chocolate-topped, cream-filled
- Salt Milk Donut — sweet/salty milk-glazed ring (a Korea favorite)
- Munchkins — donut holes, here in the OG bucket
- Berry Filled — powdered, jam-filled
- Cafe Mocha Roll — drizzled mocha twist
- Olive Chewisty — the chewy ring in olive flavor (yes, really)
The obvious archetypes
- The classicist: Glazed (#3) + Boston Kreme (#4). One plain, one filled. Locked, no notes.
- The Korea-loyalist: Salt Milk Donut (#5) + Cappuccino Chewisty (#1). The two flavors people fly through Incheon to get.
- The strategist: Munchkins (#6) + literally anything else. Because Munchkins are a whole category, not a flavor — you basically smuggle in 8 more options.
- The chaos pick: Olive Chewisty (#9) + Berry Filled (#7). Salt-sweet-fruit-savory-chewy, all at once.
What would you actually pick?
If you've never tried Korean-market Dunkin', the chewy Chewisty line and the Salt Milk Donut are the local hits — denser, slightly less sweet than the US originals. The Bavarian and Boston Kreme are basically the same as in the States.
Mine: Salt Milk Donut + Munchkins — one perfect ring, one infinite-variety bucket. Yours?
Translated from instiz.