Good News: Your Mom’s Donuts Returns To North Carolina
I think the recent news of Your Mom’s Donuts closing bummed out a lot of people. But, good news! Your Mom’s Donuts returns to North Carolina under new ownership! Courtney Ahern,…


I think the recent news of Your Mom's Donuts closing bummed out a lot of people. But, good news! Your Mom's Donuts returns to North Carolina under new ownership! Courtney Ahern, longtime owner of the popular square donut shop, let fans know last month the shop was closing permanently. However, The Charlotte Observer reports new owners are taking over, and Charlotte area residents will soon be able to indulge in the sweet treats once again. Matthews Community Farmers' Market will have Your Mom's Donuts available to-go starting immediately.
And, here's what we have to look forward to. The new owners will set up online ordering, in addition to reopening the familiar shops. The Observer reports the Matthews dining room will open after undergoing renovations. Furthermore, customers can look forward to visiting the Park Road Shopping Center location once again. Finally, Your Mom's Donuts makes a return to the Davidson Farmer's Market.
Former owner of Your Mom's Donuts, Courtney Ahern, posted on Instagram about the process. She indicated that after announcing the closing in February, she received lots of support and interest in the shop. But, she points to one family in particular that she felt comfortable turning over the shop to. In her post, she introduces Dustin and Colleen with their children Hazel and Logan. Courtney indicates that she is happy for all the support she got from the community while recognizing her dream for the past 10 years. So, we'll follow along and see what unfolds for the next chapter as Your Mom's Donuts Returns to North Carolina.
Would You Have Guessed This Is North Carolina’s Favorite Dessert?
We’ve run into a few lists that make us shake our heads over the years. But this one may take the… cake- pun 100% intended. North Carolina’s favorite dessert is not one we would have thought of. Coventry Direct used some interesting methodology to determine the most popular dessert in every state. They took a list of 40 of the most popular desserts and then analyzed Google search terms in each state for those 40 desserts.
While not a bad metric, it does seem to create an issue in states where popular desserts don’t really need to be Googled: Grandma just passes that recipe right on down. But anyway, while most of us might guess chocolate cake, or sweet potato pie for North Carolina, you’d be wrong apparently. Also, Idaho, Minnesota, New Hampshire, SOUTH CAROLINA are y'all ok? The other question I have is what in the world is Texas sheet cake and why is it so popular? Also why is there no just chocolate or vanilla cake or cupcakes on this list? I have to think those are more popular than things that made this list.
But what is North Carolina's favorite dessert? Well, let’s take a look at the most popular dessert in every state:
Alabama
Pound Cake

Alaska
Baked Alaska
Arizona
Rice Krispies Treats
Arkansas
Pecan Pie
California
Ice Cream
Colorado
Rice Krispies Treats

Connecticut
Ice Box Cake
Delaware
Funnel Cake
District Of Columbia
Ice Cream
Florida
Key Lime Pie

Georgia
Peach Cobbler
Hawaii
Cheesecake
Idaho
Jello
Illinois
Ice Cream
Indiana
Texas Sheet Cake

Iowa
Texas Sheet Cake
Kansas
Texas Sheet Cake
Kentucky
Fudge
Louisiana
Pralines
Maine
Chocolate Chip Cookies

Maryland
Funnel Cake
Massachusetts
Ice Cream
Michigan
Carrot Cake
Minnesota
Jello
Mississippi
Banana Pudding

Missouri
Coconut Cake
Montana
Pumpkin Pie
Nebraska
Brownies
Nevada
Blondies

New Hampshire
Jello
New Jersey
Ice Box Cake
New Mexico
Bananas Foster
New York
Black & White Cookies
North Carolina
Coconut Cake
Yes, that’s right. According to this list, North Carolina’s favorite dessert is coconut cake. Hmmmm…. I mean it is one of my parents' favorite desserts and a Christmas dinner staple for our family. So honestly, I've been more suprirsed- I'm looking at you -the states that had jello as a favorite.

North Dakota
Banana Split
Ohio
Texas Sheet Cake
Oklahoma
Pecan Pie
Oregon
Carrot Cake
Pennsylvania
Ice Cream
Rhode Island
Donuts

South Carolina
Jello
South Dakota
Brownies
Tennessee
Chess Pie
Texas
Pecan Pie
Utah
Chocolate Chip Cookies
Vermont
Brownies
Virginia
Funnel Cake

Washington
Carrot Cake
West Virginia
Fudge
Wisconsin
Cherry Pie




