Raccoon Orders Frosted Donut at Drive-Thru Window
Florida Woman Witnesses Raccoon's Polite Drive-Thru Order
A woman in Florida couldn't believe her eyes when she spotted an incredibly polite raccoon at a Dunkin' Donuts drive-thru. The well-mannered animal stood patiently at the window, waiting his turn for service just like any other customer.
The Regular Customer
What happened next was even more surprising. A Dunkin' employee casually handed the raccoon a frosted donut, acting as if this was a normal, everyday transaction. The furry customer accepted his treat gently, then scampered away with breakfast in hand. This raccoon clearly knew the routine, suggesting he might be a regular at this location.
Not All Raccoons Show Such Good Manners
This polite behavior isn't universal among donut-loving raccoons. In Toronto, a much bolder raccoon made headlines with a different approach to satisfying his sweet tooth. This Canadian critter dropped through the ceiling tiles of a Tim Hortons and stole a donut directly from the display case. After selecting his treat, he disappeared back into the ceiling, leaving behind damaged donuts and a small repair job.
Career Aspirations Among Raccoons
When that ceiling heist made news, another Canadian raccoon seemingly attempted to restore his species' reputation by taking a different approach. Instead of stealing, this ambitious animal showed up behind the counter at another Tim Hortons, appearing to search for an employee handbook in the cupboards. Despite not understanding the proper application process, he seemed determined to join the workforce.
Although the raccoon didn't officially get hired, he left with valuable work experience. Some people joke that he's now operating his own raccoon-run donut shop somewhere in the wilderness.
A Sweet Ending
While we might think of raccoons as mischievous bandits, these stories show their clever adaptability and, occasionally, their surprising manners. The Florida raccoon, patiently waiting his turn at the drive-thru, reminds us that good service is appreciated across species - especially when donuts are involved.