Today is National Doughnut Day

Turns out, the first Friday in June is National Doughnut Day. You’d think this holiday was created by Dunkin’ Donuts or Tim Hortons. But no.

National Doughnut Day, or National Donut Day, celebrated in the United States of America, is on the first Friday of June each year, succeeding the Doughnut Day event created by The Salvation Army in 1938 to honor the men and women who served doughnuts to soldiers during World War I. The holiday celebrates the doughnut (a.k.a. “donut”) – an edible, torus-shaped piece of dough which is deep-fried and sweetened. Many American doughnut stores offer free doughnuts on National Doughnut Day. In 2009, both independent doughnut shops and large national franchises offered free doughnuts in the United States.

Here’s a list of shops that are giving away free (sometimes with a purchase) doughnuts.

I try to eat healthy, but for National Doughnut Day, I feel honor-bound to make an exception.