Nissan topped 300 donuts with 2,800 pounds of sprinkles using a sports car

Happy National Donut Day!
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If you know a better way to sprinkle donuts, I'd like to hear it.

In honor of National Donut Day on Friday, June 3, Nissan employed Formula Drift icon Chris Forsberg to apply 120 boxes -- totaling 2,800 pounds of sprinkles -- onto 300 donuts.

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Forsberg's tool of choice? The 350-horsepower Nissan 370Z NISMO, of course. With all that power at the rear wheels, the Z made quick work of the donut-topping task. Well, kind of.


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It took 15 passes inside the Southern California production set to effectively coat the deep-fried rings of goodness. But it pays to be thorough, let's say.

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OK, I'll admit there might be more efficient ways to apply sprinkles to a donut. Though, this is a pretty fun way. Happy National Donut Day.

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