Voodoo Doughnut rolls out a new quarterly giving campaign, bringing back a fan favorite, the Cherry Time (and the lemon’s easy). This summertime treat is a raised yeast doughnut topped with vanilla frosting, lemonade dust, yellow sprinkles and filled with cherry jelly.
As part of their commitment to giving back, Voodoo will donate a portion of proceeds from every Cherry Time sold back to Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN).
“Coming from a family who has experienced the challenges and more importantly, the joy of someone with autism, I am really happy to be a part of this sweet partnership,” says Voodoo Doughnut co-founder, Kenneth “Cat Daddy” Pogson.
This year, Voodoo Doughnut has raised over $14,000 for non-profit organizations through their quarterly give-back campaign.
Voodoo Doughnut is the brainchild of old friends Cat Daddy and Tres Shannon. In 2003 they decided to embark on a shared entrepreneurial venture. Cat Daddy and Tres built their “little doughnut shop that could,” into a dynamic fun zone in front of and behind the counter, with locations in Oregon, Colorado, Texas, California, and Florida. This year marks Voodoo Doughnut’s continued expansion, opening a second location in Denver, Colorado on Father’s day with another coming to Houston, Texas and two more undisclosed locations to follow.
Participating Voodoo Doughnut Locations:
1. Old Town – 22 SW 3rd Portland, OR 97204
2. Davis – 1501 NE Davis St. Portland, OR 97232
3. Eugene – 20 East Broadway Eugene, OR 97401
4. Colfax – 1520 E Colfax Denver, CO 80218
5. Broadway – 98 South Broadway Denver, CO 80209
6. 6th Street – 212 East 6th street Austin, TX 78701
7. Universal Orlando Resort – 6000 Universal Boulevard Orlando, FL 32819