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Shop Not-So-O-KK - 11"x17" Altanta Krispy Kreme Art Illustration Print
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Not-So-O-KK - 11"x17" Altanta Krispy Kreme Art Illustration Print

$35.00

Located close to the modern Ponce City Market lies an empty lot that once housed one of the most popular Krispy Kremes in the nation - now infamous for having caught fire not once but twice. Nobody was harmed, but the rumors are endless - it was owned by Shaq (that’s true, he owns multiple with several other franchises), the fire was deliberate so real estate moguls could capitalize on the valuable real estate, that another will be built, who knows what the future will hold but until then we can all look back on what once was, a historic Krispy Kreme with the classic giant metal sign that still sits there for an empty lot. *Update - they have built another one! Let’s hope the new one doesn’t catch fire.

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Located close to the modern Ponce City Market lies an empty lot that once housed one of the most popular Krispy Kremes in the nation - now infamous for having caught fire not once but twice. Nobody was harmed, but the rumors are endless - it was owned by Shaq (that’s true, he owns multiple with several other franchises), the fire was deliberate so real estate moguls could capitalize on the valuable real estate, that another will be built, who knows what the future will hold but until then we can all look back on what once was, a historic Krispy Kreme with the classic giant metal sign that still sits there for an empty lot. *Update - they have built another one! Let’s hope the new one doesn’t catch fire.

Located close to the modern Ponce City Market lies an empty lot that once housed one of the most popular Krispy Kremes in the nation - now infamous for having caught fire not once but twice. Nobody was harmed, but the rumors are endless - it was owned by Shaq (that’s true, he owns multiple with several other franchises), the fire was deliberate so real estate moguls could capitalize on the valuable real estate, that another will be built, who knows what the future will hold but until then we can all look back on what once was, a historic Krispy Kreme with the classic giant metal sign that still sits there for an empty lot. *Update - they have built another one! Let’s hope the new one doesn’t catch fire.

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