Its no PinePike but you can celebrate April Fools 2025 with a Poop Donut

Seattle, WALocal News

Seattle’s Capitol Hill is embracing April Fools' Day 2025 with a series of humorous pranks, highlighted by Mighty-O Donuts’ unique “Poop Donut. ” This specialty treat is available for pre-order beginning March 18, with limited supplies for pickup on March 31 and April 1. As the shop celebrates its 25th anniversary, the Poop Donut aims to provide a delicious way to prank friends and family. Just in time for the holiday, Mighty-O encourages locals to get their orders in early to avoid missing out on this playful confection. In addition, another local favorite, Top Pot, is also participating in the fun with their spicy Habanero Old Fashioned donut, which contains real peppers.

The playful spirit of these offerings showcases the creativity of Seattle’s local businesses and their engagement with the community. The article invites readers to enjoy these unique culinary experiences while supporting local shops. With a mix of humor and deliciousness, Capitol Hill is set for a memorable April Fools' Day.

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