At my office party, we had someone...oh, excuse me, his girlfriend... make hand-sculpted penguins. And since she only got about 8 of those made because that would take awhile, the rest of the food was donut hole snowmen.
It won 3 out of 4 prizes.
People were like, "Are those donut holes?" "Yes." Well, at least you're honest."
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They probably have enough preservatives in them to make it through a few Christmases, but it's still a weird idea.
At my office party, we had someone...oh, excuse me, his girlfriend... make hand-sculpted penguins. And since she only got about 8 of those made because that would take awhile, the rest of the food was donut hole snowmen.
It won 3 out of 4 prizes.
People were like, "Are those donut holes?" "Yes." Well, at least you're honest."
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