...and a car drove by. That's not unusual on Burnet Road.
The unusual part was the slogan on the car: "Do you have Donkey Bread?"
I had to admit this answer was no.
And if this is a marketing strategy designed to get people to their website, it works. I had go to and see what Donkey Bread was. I encourage you to do the same, not because the baking mix itself is fascinating, but because I would love to hear your thoughts about why anyone would market baking products like this. Is there really such a market for "just add beer" baking mix?
They are also conducting a Model Search, so if you want to be the Donkey Bread Girl, make sure you get in touch with them.
Comments (4)
Why be a Donky Bread girl when you could work at the Tilted Kilt ( http://tiltedkilt.com/ )? I got a flyer for their grand opening in Round Rock in the mail last week, and after finally looking at their website, I think we should find many ways to ridicule it. Referring to it as McHooters is just the start.
Posted by unwiredben
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August 28, 2005 2:50 AM
As someone who likes fresh bread but doesn't have the time to make it "right" and thinks that there's something unreal about the loaves that come out of automatic breadmakers, a good, fast bread mix sounds like something I might try. Gotta do something with the beer left over from my parties.
But the name "Donkey Bread" on a shelf certainly isn't going to make me want to stop and try it out.
Posted by Glenn Meter | August 28, 2005 11:19 PM
The Tilted Kilt "Girl of the Month" doesn't even have a name. How sad for her.
Posted by Januari | August 30, 2005 6:01 PM
I've got someone looking into the Donkey Bread... will report any significant findings.
Posted by JPed | August 31, 2005 9:35 PM