If you know a better way to sprinkle donuts, I'd like to hear it.
SEE ALSO:Mercedes' new G-Wagen is so rugged, it has a wood floorIn honor of National Donut Day on Friday, June 3, Nissan employed Formula Drift icon Chris Forsberg to apply 120 boxes -- totaling 2,800 pounds of sprinkles -- onto 300 donuts.
Forsberg's tool of choice? The 350-horsepower Nissan 370Z NISMO, of course. With all that power at the rear wheels, the Z made quick work of the donut-topping task. Well, kind of.
It took 15 passes inside the Southern California production set to effectively coat the deep-fried rings of goodness. But it pays to be thorough, let's say.
OK, I'll admit there might be more efficient ways to apply sprinkles to a donut. Though, this is a pretty fun way. Happy National Donut Day.
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