I. Who wants a free donut?
II. I knew that some of you all would get happy to get a free donut.
A. You cannot buy happiness, but you can buy donuts and that is kind of the same thing as happiness.
III. Good morning, I am Da’Shaun Scott and before I give you a free donut, I would like to inform you about a company called, Strange Donuts, in Columbia, Missouri.
A. First, I will discuss the history of Strange Donuts.
B. Then, I will talk about what Strange Donuts sells and why they are different than any other donut shops like Dunkin Donuts and Krispy Kreme.
C. Next, I will explain what community service this company does.
D. Finally, I will discuss the main people who benefits from this organization.
IV. First, the history of Strange Donuts started with Jason Bockmann and Corey Smale, the co-founders of Strange Donuts, leaving their jobs at a marketing agency in 2012.
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After leaving their jobs, they began business planning for Strange Donuts.
B. They came up with the idea for Strange Donuts one night while visiting a late-night donut shop. (History of Strange Donuts)
1. “I had seen what had been done with donuts in other cities, just like what had been done with cupcakes, beer, chocolate and all kinds of craft food things,” Corey said. (C. Smale, phone interview, February 24, 2016)
2. “We decided that we could create our own donuts with a twist,” Corey continued. (C. Smale, phone interview, February 24, 2016)
C. To make a long story short, in less than a year, they had leveraged a successful Kickstarter campaign, which raised $25,000, into one of St. Louis’ most anticipated launches. (History of Strange Donuts)
D. After months of hosting and participating in various food festivals, developing the shop’s build-out, and overcoming building and permit setbacks, Strange Donuts was in business by October 2013. (History of Strange
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