If you disregard nationwide stores like Krispy Kreme and Dunkin Donuts, you might have pointed out that most donut places, especially on the western world seacoast, use distinctly pink cardboard boxes for customers to move their sugary, delightful goods. On the east coast and other areas of the United States, however, a whole lot of places use an ordinary white box. While efficient, it generally does not quite supply the same happy-go-lucky vibe as digging into a candy-pink box at work break room.