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AccordingtoJP OP t1_is8rnd0 wrote

Unfortunately not, I ate it extremely rapidly. It was like a flakey hollowed out croissant with a crispy red sugar creme brûléed on top, then pecans and this pecan cream in the middle

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Limedrop_ t1_is8s0p9 wrote

How could you do that to us…

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baetovenbeats t1_is9ipun wrote

this mfer just eating? i want 3,000 jpgs and an .mp3 with this tasty lil treat mic'd up

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foreplayiswonderful t1_is8s84g wrote

🥲 I believe you, I just feel that seeing the inside would be super satisfying. I also understand that it disappeared quickly, it looks very tasty

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whornography t1_is9a672 wrote

I have a hard time imagining you care more about the middle of the experience than the beginning, u/foreplayiswonderful.

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sermo_rusticus t1_isa1ezh wrote

I think wanting to goatse the nuts out of that flakey doughnut is still on-brand.

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CaseyBoogies t1_is8u7da wrote

Where did this come from and would their express ship it? (I'm in Minnesota, U.S.)

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AccordingtoJP OP t1_is8ue17 wrote

It’s from the packing district in Anaheim. Here is the link to it on their site: https://anaheim.parfaitparis.com/product/fall-leaf/450?cs=true&cst=custom

Edit: it’s from Parfait Paris in the packing district (like a big fancy food court) in Anaheim

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heresmyownthrowaway t1_is8vmnd wrote

Jesus Christ that’s only an hour and a half drive

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freeeeels t1_isahgo8 wrote

Brits: he's perfect but I can't do long distance, he lives in a town that's 45 minutes away by train

Americans: I can get this cool croissant in just a three hour round trip?? Sold!

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ap1095 t1_is96h8e wrote

Oh boy, only 48 hours away

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aqlu t1_is9chwv wrote

Oh boy, only 3400 miles away!

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solocaloc t1_is8z3nv wrote

Haha I love this small world! Hello local stranger, thanks for the recommendation!

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CaseyBoogies t1_is97p6g wrote

Thank you! It is so far away I think I would need a bulk order for shipping. I love a maple pecan, I love a croissant... I think I could make one! (I'm buying refrigerator style dough though.) I can candy pecans, and my 88 year old great aunt gives me a tiny jar of home tapped syrup every year! My Granny and Grandad and Aunt Eiliene boil it down... I used to go too. I know how to in Northern Minnesota!

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WedgeTurn t1_is9da9p wrote

> a crispy red sugar creme brûléed on top

You could also call it caramelized

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tomer91131 t1_is9dam2 wrote

>I ate it extremely rapidly.

Hahaha sounds good to me

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LupinX96 t1_isapt3u wrote

Omg pecan cream? Must have been so delicious TT

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