Since , the use of the term donut has risen steadily, according to Google Trends, while the use of doughnut has remained constant — perhaps, in part, because of the character constraints connected to social media. Krispy Kreme sells "doughnuts," not "donuts. The Associated Press Style Guide prefers doughnut, as do most style guides. Even BuzzFeed's public style guide , which has references to phrases such as Bernie Bros both capitalized and mansplain one word , prefers doughnut, except in the case of Dunkin' Donuts.
D espite its pro-phonetic-spelling spiel, Merriam-Webster actually refers to donut as a variant of doughnut. But what about when discussing Dunkin' Donuts' sweet treats? Can a donut chain sell doughnuts? Apparently, yes. A Business Insider copy editor pointed out that the Associated Press had spoken directly on the issue. In , the company answered the question "Does Dunkin' Donuts make donuts or doughnuts?
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The day first began in as a campaign by the Salvation Army to honor their members who served doughnuts to soldiers during World War I. Pick one spelling and stick with it. Doughnut is the original, generally preferred spelling of the word. It is more common in the United States and vastly more common internationally. The joy of dough fried in fat and covered in sugar and other toppings is a near universal experience.
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