Yes, a jelly donut can potentially cause a false reading on an alcohol sensor, particularly if it contains alcohol as an ingredient, such as in certain types of fillings or if it was cooked with alcohol. Additionally, if the sensor is highly sensitive, residual sugars or yeast in the donut might lead to a minor reading. However, in most cases, a standard jelly donut should not significantly affect the results of an alcohol sensor.
because it surrounded surrounded the mediterranean sea like a donut.
Most people love them.
in the exaust manifold by the donut rong before it goes into cad conv pipe
with a glass of milk cause yumminess will over power the flavor in your mouth
the Donut Camp Church mostly the Donut Camp
Donut Connection and Dunkin Donuts are not the same company, but Donut Connection and Mr. Donut are the same.
It depends what donut you have.
Donut is the "abbreviation" of doughnut.
Sonho or donut.
A donut is not chemically homogeneous.
Donut King was created in 1981.
No, because there is no longer any jam in the donut.