Mister Donut in Sendai, Japan
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Wholly owned subsidiary | |
Industry | Food and Beverage |
Founded | 1956 |
Founder | Harry Winokur |
Headquarters | Osaka, Japan |
Area served
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United States, Canada, Middle East, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, China, Philippines, Thailand, El Salvador, Malaysia and Indonesia |
Products | Doughnuts • Coffee • Bagels |
Parent | International Multifoods Corporation (1970–1990) Allied Domecq (1990–2008) Dunkin' Brands (2008-present) |
Website | mister-donut.com |
Mister Donut (ミスタードーナツ Misutā Dōnatsu?) is a fast food franchise founded in the United States in 1956 and now headquartered in Japan, where it has more than 1,300 stores. The primary offerings include doughnuts, coffee, muffins and pastries. After being acquired by Allied Lyons in 1990, most North American stores became Dunkin' Donuts. Mister Donut also maintains a presence in Taiwan, South Korea, Mainland China, Philippines, Thailand, and El Salvador.
In 1955, Harry Winokur worked with brother-in-law William Rosenberg, the founder of Dunkin' Donuts. After Winokur broke his partnership with Rosenberg, he went on to create Mister Donut with his son-in-law David Slater in 1955, with stores in most of North America. The Mister Donut business became so popular that Winokur and Slater decided to go into franchising. As a result, Mister Donut began a rapid expansion that resulted in the opening of 275 stores in the U.S. and Canada. In 1970, Minneapolis-based International Multifoods Corporation, one of the world's largest and most successful food companies, acquired Mister Donut and its franchising concept from Winokur.
The first Mister Donut outlet in Japan opened in Minoh, Osaka in 1971. Also in 1971, a Mister Donut training center was constructed in Japan. In 1973, the French cruller became available in Japan stores. In 1983, Duskin Co., Ltd. of Osaka, Japan, acquired the rights to franchise Mister Donut throughout Japan and Asia.