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MBS gets excited with Bronuts

Lately, I've been hearing and reading a lot of good feed back about the cronuts (croissant-doughnuts) of a stall in Rockwell called Bronuts

Since it's only available in Rockwell during weekends, I just had to try it when I went there last Sunday. The Bronuts stall is part of the mall's Baker's Dozen fair at the ground floor, and is located directly in front of McDonald's.

We got to the Bronuts stall a few minutes past six. Lo and behold, only one flavor was left. The other flavors were sold out. And the line was still long! 

This made me even more curious. I lined up and got six pieces of the remaining flavor - Belgian Chocolate with Salted Caramel - which was incidentally their best seller. The cashier mentioned that they always made more batches for their Belgian Chocolate.

One box holds six pieces of cronuts, and was cheaper by around Php 10/piece. 
A single piece costs Php 110. A box of 6 is Php 600.

For me, the Belgian Chocolate with Salted Caramel cronut was so-so. But my visiting relatives enjoyed it. :) 

This was what MBS had to say:


The cronut looks pretty good :)

But I must resist.

But it looks so yummy.

Maybe just a bite?

OMG! OMG! I can't take it anymore! MUST... EAT! 

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