Feeling like your corner donut shop is not giving you what you want? Why not head to Fractured Prune, a shop letting you customize tasty donuts. You can choose glazes, toppings, or pick house classics. Fractured Prune is a great place to stop before you hit the road for vacation or a quick stop for a snack.
Open since 1976 in Ocean City, Maryland, Fractured Prune has been turning up donuts for visitors and locals alike. The company has expanded since then and is now located all across the country. You can find them in Arizona, Utah, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, and a few more.
The company's name, Fractured Prune, actually comes from the Prunella Shriek. She was known for breaking her bones while competing in sport events at an old age.
What is there to order? The real question is what do you want. According to a Fractured Prune fanatic, there are over 155,648 different donut combination that you can create.
If you are looking to customize your own donut, you can choose from over 15 types of glazes, including banana, key lime, mint, raspberry, and vanilla. Once you have a glaze, you can choose some toppings. Fractured Prune offers 13 different toppings, including crumbled bacon, mini marshmallows, mini wafers, and sea salt.
If you are overwhelmed by the choices, try one of Fractured Prune's house favorites. Try the "Blackberry Cobbler" with blackberry glaze, graham crackers, and powdered sugar or the "S'MORES" with marshmallow glaze, graham crackers, and mini chocolate chips.
Feel free to check out one of the classics and the company's best selling donut, the "OC Sand," with honey glaze, cinnamon, and sugar as well.
Fracture Prune has been featured in the Washington Post, Baltimore Sun, the tv show Unwrapped, and the magazine Southern Living.
Whether you stick with an original glazed or create your own concoction, Fractured Prune will make sure that you get a delicious donut. It is not just that the donuts are warm when they are served or that the glazes are sweet, but there is a certain vibe that Fractured Prune has. It is a place of families, treats, and customization.
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