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Businiess name:  Ray S Donuts
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
\r I think they may have changed their name since I moved away, but I grew up with ""Lamar's""\r I would be treated with a trip to Lamar's as a young child to get a fresh donut on an early saturday morning. I always loved the glazed and the well, I don't know the technical name, but out in california we call them french crullers i think. at age 10 i called them ""tractor wheels"". not to be mixed up with the non eggy version that is more like a cake donut. these guys were so light and eggy they would almost melt in your mouth and NEVER left me clutching my stomach thinking ""oh god, i think i ate too much donut"".\r I moved away from my beloved Lamar's at age 14. The following years I would come to realize that perhaps i was just young and disillusioned. So i tried to duplicate that feeling in california, with no luck!\r so be thankful you can eat a tractor wheel, cause I can't! hmmph.

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