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Saturday, December 27, 2025

A Dunkin' facility churns out a million doughnuts daily, and a new proposal could make the scent even stronger.

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... Residents near the largest Dunkin' facility in the United States in Haverhill, Massachusetts, are raising concerns about air quality, saying the odor of doughnuts from the bakery has become overwhelming.

Sean Wilson, who lives about a quarter-mile from the facility, voiced his concerns during a recent City Council meeting. Council members were considering a proposal to allow the plant to install tanks that would store thousands of pounds of shortening.

"My house has smelled like doughnuts all the time for the last two months. It's distracting, and it's heavy," Wilson told councilors. "You're just overwhelmed by the smell of doughnuts."

Wilson said the odor has him worried about air quality near the facility. He told councilors he was not sure whether he opposed the installation of the tanks but wanted reassurance that the air is safe to breathe.

J.T. Couch, who represents Creek Brook CML, the owner of the facility that produces Dunkin' doughnuts, said the bakery makes 1 million doughnuts per day. That number could increase if the tanks are installed, he said.

The facility, which opened earlier this year, currently supplies about 300 stores; with the tanks, that could rise to about 800. ...




#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-27 06:26 PM | Reply

I miss Nemo's Bakery in Escondido. You could smell the carrot cake going 75 on the 15.

#2 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-12-27 08:43 PM | Reply

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