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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: History from the Bottomless Cup 3
Faith, Efficiency, and the Modern Donut: Inventing a Mass Commodity, 1920-1960 17
'Our New Palace of Donut Pleasure': The Donut Shop and Consumer Culture, 1961-1976 51
'He Must Give Up Certain Things': Franchising and the Making of the Donut Shop, 1960-1980 97
Expansion and Transformation: Colonizing the Canadian Foodscape, 1974-1999 130
Eddie Shack Was No Tim Horton: Donuts and the Folklore of Mass Culture in Canada, 1974-1999 165
Conclusion: Commodity and Culture in Postwar Canada 190
Notes 197
Index 249
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