In the year 3050, the great King Glaze I commissioned the construction of this marvel of engineering, a fortress built to withstand any siege, any invasion, and any late-night cravings for sweet, fluffy treats.
The fortress walls are made of reinforced donut-proof steel, and its defenses include a moat of chocolate-covered espresso beans, a 20-foot wall of sprinkles, and a 50-foot wall of cream-filled donut holes.
Learn more about the defensive donut tactics employed by the fortress' legendary defenders
Meet the enigmatic King Glaze, the ruler of the Golden Donut Fortress