Dunkin's ring box is cute but Columbus already said 'I Dough'
Okay, so picture this—Dunkin’s doing this whole "I Dough" ring box thing for National Proposal Day, giving out these cute little boxes and Wedding Cake Munchkins. It’s a fun, quirky marketing stunt, no doubt, and it’s got folks online buzzing about proposals. But here in Columbus, my mind immediately jumps to something way bigger than a donut box: the Save the Crew movement. That, chale, was our city’s ultimate proposal, our collective "I Dough" to our team, our community, and our identity.
See, when the Columbus Crew were almost ripped away from us a few years back, this city didn't just passively watch. We stood up. We marched through the Short North, we rallied on the Scioto Mile, we put up signs in every window from German Village to Clintonville. It wasn't just about soccer; it was about saying "This is *our* team, *our* city, and we're not letting go." That fight, that unwavering commitment, that’s the real spirit of a lasting proposal. It showed the world that Columbus isn't just a flyover state; we're a destination with deep roots and an even deeper love for what's ours. Dunkin's ring box is cute, but it’s a fleeting moment. What Columbus did for the Crew? That’s forever.
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