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Saint John doughnuts at Sugar Spider on La Petite Watson

Discover Doughnut Heaven in Saint John at Sugar Spider

Have you been searching for dream worthy doughnuts in Saint John? Sugar Spider has made all our wishes come true! They just reopened this week in a new bigger location. Don’t worry, it’s easy to find, This week they’ve just reopened in a new and bigger location at 106 Prince William Street, just across from their old spot. You won’t miss them, they’re right beside Cask & Kettle! A larger spot means more space to make some dough-lightful cool new creations!

Along with their popular milkshakes, fresh squeezed lemonade, cheesecake, and popcorn, they have launched Wicked Doughnuts! You can enjoy 10+ different kinds of delectable doughnuts with fun featured flavours that vary like Strawberry Shortcake, Dunkaroo, Cookie Monster, S’mores, & so many more! You can order just one or two doughnuts for yourself or buy a pack to share with friends. and pair it with a cup of Salt Winds Coffee, a local New Brunswick coffee roaster.

Of course I was so excited to try their doughnuts I visited as soon as they reopened. I tried a scrumptious Strawberry Shortcake and a colourful Fruity Pebbles, both looked so pretty! I’ll be back again soon to try the other flavours. It’s a doughnut wonderland!

Check out Facebook to see more of Suger Spider’s treats or visit The Sugar Spider, 106 Prince William Street, Saint John, NB. 


The doughnut features change sometimes, visit their Facebook page to see Wicked Doughnuts’ current menu.

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Craving doughnuts in Saint John, NB? Visit Sugar Spider's on Prince William Street for their delicious Wicked Doughnuts.
La Petite Watson, Travel writer, Saint John NB

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