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National Donut Day is an unofficial holiday that celebrates the popular ring made from dough known as the doughnut. The holiday is celebrated every year on the first Friday of June. In 2009, National Donut Day fell on Friday, June 5th.
On National Donut Day, many donut and coffee shops across the U.S. offer free donuts and other related good in celebration.
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- 2008 National Donut Day: June 6
- Started by the Chicago Salvation Army
- Doughnuts were served to the soldiers in World War I
- First served by the Salvation Army "lassies"
- First Donut Day: 1938
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History
The Chicago Salvation Army started National Donut Day in 1938 as a fundraiser. The Salvation Army was attempting to help the needy during the Great Depression. They also wanted to honor those who volunteered during World War I by serving donuts to soldiers in the front lines. -


