If the thought of electing Donald Trump as U.S. president in 2016 is Watch Mary Carey All Babe Network (2013)not particularly appetising, perhaps an edible version would be more to your liking?
Australian chain Doughnut Time has devised a sweet treat replica of the Republican candidate in celebration of July Fourth.
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The doughnut is filled with peanut butter and jelly, topped off with a fairy floss toupée. We think what they meant was, ahem, "real hair."
The Trump doughnut is available across Australia Monday-only at the chain's stores. Prepare for the thoroughly taxing queues that are part of the Doughnut Time experience.
If you're in Brisbane, you can also get a taste of Doughnut Time's delicious and frighteningly sugary looking "Oh my stars & stripes" doughnut, which has pretzels and a Hershey's chocolate on top. God bless America.
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