If you are referring to Krispy Kreme, the doughnut company, they did not go out of business. A local shop may have gone out of business but the company is still in business and there are Krispy Kreme doughnut & coffee shops around the world.
I heard that Sumter Furniture Company did go out of business.
Go bankrupt or go bust comes first to mind.
they influence a business by that they give them ideas to get more people to go to them
Inn order to locate business investors for a business start up, you first must find people who are interested in your product and who have the money. You can, if lucky, go on Shark Tank, on television, or place an ad in a business magazine.
The parent company is in bankruptcy and it is possible that they will go out of business.
Yes.
i like crispy creme
If one is referring to the school, Creme de la Creme, in Illinois, one may find websites that rate local schools. If one is referring to some other business, one can go to a online review website.
To reheat creme brulee while maintaining its texture and crispy topping, use a kitchen torch to gently re-caramelize the sugar on top. This will help preserve the crunchiness of the topping and keep the custard creamy. Avoid using the oven or microwave, as they can make the custard rubbery and soften the topping.
No. The alcohol preserves it.
CREME BRUELEE
creme viennoise is creme viennoise
Crispy
An ice creme, is correct.
The phrase in one form or another has been 'around' for some years. In 1581 a phrase quoted was, 'The Gentleman, which be the creme of the common'. In 1867 it was quoted that 'a gentleman had the creme of the boating business. A newspaper - the Saturday Review - stated that 'duck shooting was the very creme of wild fowl shooting'. The phrase the 'creme of the crop' has passed through English speaking countries to mean the best of the best - the creme always comes out on top.
Crispy is not a verb. Crispy is an adjective.
Jenna Ushkowitz goes by Crispy.