- Today, we travel through doughnut time. - Let's talk about that. (upbeat music) Good Mythical morning. - How many, I know you're into this. How many doughnuts do you think
are in the world right now? - Hm, well, there's at
least a dozen per person. So I mean maybe a hundred billion, but if you include doughnuts,
when I'm talking about that kinda doughnut, that good old boys doing the Bojangles parking lot, that's another 15 to 20 billion. So 120 billion doughnuts
in the world right now? - Okay. Sounds like a good guess. I'll say 120 billion in one. - Oh, okay. - Doughnuts have been
around since the early 1800s but histories' best doughnut
creations have come actually in the last a hundred years, I think there is a
strong argument for that, which we will explore today. As we learn about them together. While scooting doughnuts down a board. It's time for. - [Narrator] The shuffleboard game. Donut edition. - Welcome to the shuffle board game zone. - Yeah, we're gonna be tasting specific iconic doughnut styles. From some of the world's
most popular doughnut or baked goods brands and trying to guess which decade those doughnuts that those brands
specifically were first sold. - As always, whoever lands closest to the correct decade wins the round and gets a point. And the winner will
receive special message spelled out in doughnuts. - I love special messages
spelled out in doughnuts. Oh, look here. Oh, sorry. Suare. what is this? This is a Boston cream. - Is that what's happening here? - Look at that nice
custard in the chocolate. Under the chocolate roof. - From. where's it from? Dunkin'. - [Stevie] Yep. - Oh I can tell you right now. - Yeah, that's good. I'm gonna need a napping
before this is over. - You and I last time we shuffled. - That means I go first. - So you get to go first. Give me at least a little
bit of an advantage. - Okay. So again, I'm not trying to guess when a Boston cream doughnut
in general was invented. I'm trying to guess when
Dunkin' Donuts specifically introduced the Boston cream doughnuts. Doughnuts feels like a 50 40 30 40s thing. - 40,30.40 - I think the first decade or so they're just spurting out
regular old doughnuts. And then somebody is like,
let's put chocolate on them. That happens in decade two. That happens in the fifties. And then someone's like,
Oh, we got this new machine. It's the sixties. Everybody's thinking
about going to the moon. Let's put cream inside of it. (audience laughing) That's how I decided sixties. - Hmm. Cream is not custard though. Oh, he's going for 60. And he overshot it, 1980. Oh man. That whole moon talk. - Gotcha. - I'm gonna steal your answer
in your position for 1960. Whoops. - Okay that's your only bump. - All right. Now, hold on. - That's your one bump.
- All right. Fine. - You just used your bump. - Fine. - You used your bump. Now you can have unintentional bumps. - [Stevie] It's only round one folks. (laughing) Okay. Back in 1948, William Rosenberg first opened a pastry
shop called Open Kettle but changed the shop's name
to Dunkin' Donuts in 1950. - Right Okay. - [Stevie] Dunkin' has offered some form of the Boston cream
doughnuts since the 1950s. - Oh wow. Okay. - All the way since the beginning. - So you're in the fifties. You win the round, but
you've used your bump. - Oh man. - All right. - Another doughnut. Another day. - This is a donuts. - What? A donuts what? - A donuts Little Debbie. My momma used to have these. Now you're a little Debbie man. Did you have these? - I never had a donuts stick. - Cause you thought they were too dry. They're really good to dip in milk. - Which brings us to the exercise that we're performing today. I'm winning, which means I go first. I never knew this existed. - They are so good. - Because they might be a fresh new thing. What Stevie told us that
they changed the name to Dunkin' Donuts because
they're actually dunking a donut. And then once they realize that the doughnut doesn't dunk. Well they came up with the stick in 1960. - That's right. That's right. Link. - 1960. Stop. Stop, stop, stop,
stop, stop, stop, stop. - You might be right. But the thing you're wrong about is these are from little Debbie and you went with Dunkin' Donuts and you kept talking about Dunkin' Donuts. - I know I was talking about Dunkin. I was just saying the
existence of a donut stick. - Okay. Now I remember
eating these in the eighties. That would lead me to believe that it's the sixties
is a pretty good guess. Seventies is a pretty good guess. I also have my bump though. I'm gonna try to get you
moving back to the back. And I'm gonna try to sort of divert myself into the seventies. Here we go. (laughing) - What was that? Hold on, what, hold on. That was two hits. What? You shuffled and then hit. - Well you know what it is? - That is crazy. - Our ramp is it's kind of elevated. And so it started, got away from me and I couldn't hold onto it. - I'm fine with it because
I liked the result. Get the measuring tape ready. - [Stevie] Okay. Little
Debbie donut sticks were originally called dunkin sticks. And though the little Debbie
brand started way back in the late 1950s, little
Debbie dunkin sticks weren't introduced until 1983. - Oh, dang. Okay. - Well I used my bump and it didn't help. - Yeah. We're now bump
less and I'm still winning. - All right. Before we do this next round we would like to introduce
the first mythical society quarterly collectible item of the year. This is the Rhett and Link
through the Snackiverse. Lunch box, it's vintage. This is basically an homage to our alternate universe,
snack taste tests. You know, we've got some of the. - It shows the journeys that we go on with a totally not sticker. But if what's it. - Totally not sticker. - I'mma call this like. - [Stevie] Painted.
- Painted. - It's painted. It's built into the metal.
- Metal. - It's painted. - Metal lunchbox. - And look. And then as you can see, when we go into the, we don't tell you this kinda thing but we're telling you now when we go into these parallel universes, we go in this little
time machine right here. And that's the thermos
that comes with this thing. - Check out the time machine. You can drink out of it. There's me and there's Rhett. - Okay. Now listen.
- Take a little sip. - You gotta be a mythical
society third degree member in order to do this you gotta join by January 31st. If you wanna join third degree monthly or if you wanna wait a
little bit, think about it. You can wait until March 31st and join third degree
quarterly or annual before then in order to qualify. Mythicalsociety.com for all the details. - Let's taste the doughnut. Okay. - Oh the classic. - Here we go. Just a nice. - And this is. - Hot now glazed. - Krispy Kreme is a different company. - Krispy Kreme.
- Its a different company. - I'm still winning. Let's see if that continues. - Yeah, they got that so right when they did it the first time but when did they do it? - I mean, it has to be with
the invention of Krispy Kreme. - I would think this is
the first thing they did. - When did Krispy Kreme start? Your guests is better than
mine, but my guess is 1930. I'mma go on the 1920 side of it. I'mma go right in between the tripods. - Don't go too hard. - Stop, stop. Yeah. I got some accuracy today. - Okay. Thirties that's a good guess. And I can't bump so I
can only go for 20 or 40. I think thirties is a good guess but 40 is my only other option. I gotta do this without,
but now listen here. - Listen here. - If I bump you unintentionally because I wouldn't do it intentionally. - Nope. - You get to move your
doughnut back to where it was. And then you get to place my doughnut on any decade that you please. - So bump away. - I gotta get over here
on the side of this thing. - Big penalty for that. He's not bumping me. Feeling good. I mean the, with our bump rule, the, it seems like going first
now becomes an advantage. - Well, once you've used your bumps it does become an advantage. - Yep. I need to think about that. - [Stevie] Krispy Kreme,
founder, Vernon Rudolph originally sold his baked
goods to grocery stores. But when Winston Salem
North Carolina locals began smelling his donuts
cooking in his bakery. He cut a hole in the wall to sell them directly to the people. The glazed doughnut is the
original Krispy Kreme flavor. And it was first sold on July 13th, 1937. - Boom, boom. Yeah.
- Yeah. - Yeah. I'm feeling it today y'all. It's you know, it's just magic. What have we here? - Something too big for the cloche. Oh yeah. - Voodoo doughnuts. - This is the famous bacon maple doughnut. - Oh yeah. Cause. - We've had this, at the actual place. - Okay. Very trendy. I'm gonna go to the center of this thing. - All the way from Portland
and you can taste it. - Mm mm. - Meaning it was shipped. - It's a bit old.
- Yeah. - I'm still winning, right? - Yeah. You're winning three to zero. - Every round I keep winning by more. - But we just realized that once the bumps have been deployed, it doesn't make sense for
the person in the lead to go first because then
they can block you out. So now once both. - I'mma give you the advantage. - Both bumps have been deployed. It switches and the guy losing goes first. So that's me, the guy losing. - May I submit 1920
for your consideration. - But I feel like this
is the kind of thing that has happened in the past 20 years. I'm not gonna overthink
it much beyond that. So I'm gonna try to land on 2000. - Oh, a nice bump brings
him squarely on 2000. Now I agree with you. I think it's 2000. Now here. - You can't hit it if you, I'm
completely within the thing. So we can half a point. If you can get your doughnut to land completely within the year 2000 without touching my doughnut. - Okay. So if I touch you,
graze you kiss you in any way. (Sneezing) Bless you in any way, but not move you outside of 2000. I don't think that should
be considered a bump. - Okay. If it, yeah, if you
don't move me out of 2000 we'll just call that a grace. - All right. I'm going for 2000. - I don't know what you. - To render your shuffle. Your nut. - I think I'm allergic
to maple. (Sneezing) - Oh, bless you. Here we go. 2000 with just a little kiss. Oh man. It's teetering. You know what? - It's a good roll? - [Stevie] Voodoo doughnut was created by friends and musicians, Kenneth "Cat Daddy"
Pogson and Tres Shannon. After they noticed a real
lack of doughnut shops in the Portland area. Now known for their extravagant and unconventional doughnut varieties. Like captain crunch, bubblegum
and even penis-shaped. They are perhaps the best known for their bacon maple bar, which was listed on the
original voodoo doughnut menu back in 2003. - 2003. - It's nice to be right but
still not win the round, but still be winning. - Still winning. - It all comes down to this. Doughnut. - Oh, Oh. - Entenmann - Oh, wow. These are the classic. - Rich frosted. What do they call it? It's probably written on the box. - Cake. Donut. - Chocolate covered cake donut. - [Stevie] They're called
rich frosted chocolate donuts. But I would call it a cake donut. Yeah. - Okay. Because of the bump rule, I'm going first. - Now you can't win. - I can't win. - But I will make it interesting, if you state your guess and
then bank off the back wall and land squarely in that guess and that guess is right then you automatically
win the game entirely. - I'm trying to remember
what we've guessed now. - 30, 50, 80, 2000. - Okay. Then my guess
has to be the forties. Boy, if I pull this off and I'm right? - I will say if 70% of your
doughnut is within 1940 I will accept it after banking it. - After banking, I mean that's a big bang. I've never come this high with a bang. - I don't even know if that's possible. - It might be physically impossible. - I don't even think
it's physically possible. - Hey but we put people on the moon. - Right. - In the sixties, which is not my guess. Okay. Here we come. - You're going to have to slama jama. - Oh my God. - Oh my God. You proved. First of all, he proved that
it could have been done. - Yeah. - But he did not do it. - You see how much air that thing got? - And it really came back. You know that just kinda makes me wanna do like a haphazard bang here. - You should do it. - I think this is the sixties. This is just for pride here. I'm just gonna bang that crap
out of this thing for 1960. - Don't hit mine though. - I ain't gonna hit you. So if you consider that a bump you would move me somewhere else. But it wouldn't be. - I'm happy with where you're at. - Yeah. Would actually have to improve my ability to win the round. - [Stevie] Entenmann bakery was founded by German immigrant William
Entenmann in Brooklyn in 1898 but the company didn't
begin selling donuts until much later. These rich frosted chocolate
donuts have remained one of Entenmann best-selling products ever since they were first
introduced in the 1970s. - Whoa. 1970s? - All right, Link you won fair and square. Congratulations. - What is my message? Thongs retracti. - [Stevie] Well, we had to, we see, we got them to say congrats, Rhett. Cause we just thought, you know and then we had to rearrange them. - So thongs retract is congrats. Rhett rearranged? - [Stevie] Yeah. - Wow. I didn't know I could be thongs retract. - If you'd have just told me. - I feel like a winner. - That was a fun thing to say. And I would've been happy right now. - All right. Congratulate Link. Thanks for subscribing
and clicking that bell. - You know what? Why don't you. (Sneezing) - Gosh I'm still sneezing. - Bless you. - I was trying not to sneeze. - Won't you let your thong retract? You know what time it is. - Hi, I'm Kelly Christmas and I'm in the bridge to nowhere over Suwannee river, Florida. And it's time, to spin the wheel with Mythicality. - What a spin.
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Here's an episode idea: donut ring toss.
Somehow I got a queen sweep guessing the answers before they came up on the screen, and Iβm weirdly proud of that.
Any More with them guessing names is wildly entertaining to me. Them laughing at the silly names they come up with is the best
The mythical beasts really screwed this game up