Paristown is preparing for the Fourth of July celebration, which will include a vendor market, live music, and fireworks. One of the highlights of the event is the Jeff’s Donuts National Donut Hole Eating Championship, where 12 competitive eaters will participate in a four-minute frenzy of donut hole eating.
Competition Details
The championship will take place on July 4, and the winner will be determined by who can eat the most donut holes in four minutes. The record for the most donut holes eaten is 113, set in a previous year. Last year’s winner, Jack Legath, ate 104 donut holes.
According to Michael Getz of Jeff’s Donuts, the strategy for eating the most donut holes involves using water and standing up. The donut holes are packaged in packs of 25, and contestants can choose their own method for eating them.
History of Donut Holes
The donut hole was created by Capt. Hanson Gregory in 1847, according to the Smithsonian Institution. The Jeff’s Donuts National Donut Hole Eating Championship is a unique event that celebrates this tasty treat.
Original reporting: WLKY Louisville — read the source article.