Voodoo Doughnut opens in Seattle, draws long lines for unique flavors

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Voodoo Doughnut opened its first Seattle location, attracting long lines of customers eager to try its unique flavors. The shop offers over 40 varieties, including the famous Bacon Maple Bar, which the company claims to have invented. CEO Chris Schultz noted that the expansion to Seattle was a long-awaited move for the brand, which started in Portland in 2003. The shop features a vibrant pink design and a tribute to local artist Sir Mix-a-Lot. Voodoo Doughnut operates daily from 6 a.m. to 3 a.m. and donates 20% of its sales to Farestart, a nonprofit focused on job training in the food industry.


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