You Can Get Tie-Dye Donuts To Match Your Sweatsuit At This Shop Outside Montreal

We're here for matching desserts and loungewear.
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This donut shop in Laval is getting groovy! Boule Boule is serving up tons of treats to satisfy your sweet tooth and Instagram feed. From bubble teas and cookies to muffins and cinnamon rolls, the menu is designed to impress your eyes and taste buds.

But tie-dye donuts truly stand out.

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Tie-dye is (finally!) making a comeback from the funky fashion of the Mile End to the runways of New York, and Boule Boule has managed to apply this style to its delicious donuts.

I mean, who wouldn't want to match their food to their sweatsuit?

Donut flavours you can pick from include oreo, caramilk, Bueno, chocolate chip, marshmallow, and cookies and cream — all of them decorated in swirls of colour.

The bakery also makes killer coffees, including lattes, cappuccinos, and — my favorite — Greek specialties known as Freddo Cappucino and Freddo Espresso.

Those of you who have never sipped on a cold Greek coffee will come back to thank me. 

And, yes, there are deep-fried pastry balls.

But the donut creativity doesn't stop at the tie-dye creations.

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Recent Facebook posts also feature s'mores donuts and — wait for it — Cheeto and Dorito donuts for the super adventurous.

Boule Boule is on a mission "to satisfy all of your cravings for sweets, only with healthier, cleaner and more natural options" through a "a fresh new concept that brings you all of your pastry shop favorites, but with a modern & eclectic twist."

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It's really a one-stop-shop when it comes to sweet delights and photogenic desserts.

So, next time you're craving an Instagram-worthy treat, you may want to indulge in one of these fabulous and fashionable donuts.

Tie-Dye Donuts At Boule Boule

Price: 💸💸

Cuisine: Pastries and coffee

Address: 241C, boulevard Samson, Laval, QC

Why You Need To Go: For some delicious and Insta-worthy one-of-a-kind desserts!

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