Smile

What makes Devon Puetz smile? “I enjoy getting to talk to so many different people,” said the Noblesville resident, who was found working in his family’s new DonutNV food truck the first weekend in June during the Boys & Girls Club’s Darlington Bed Race and at the Noblesville Main Street Duck Race, both in downtown Noblesville. “There are so many of my friends coming out today to try the donuts. It’s so much fun to be able to serve and see people enjoy donuts.” The food truck provided donuts for the Bed Race’s donut-eating contest. The son of Jason and Christine Puetz, the 15-year-old will be a Noblesville High School sophomore this fall. He said working at his family’s new donut truck, with his parents, is a great learning experience. “This sort of business is going to be able to teach me something that I would need to know in any future business practices, the ability to speak in front of people, the ability to be communicative, take orders effectively, memory skills to remember orders and just overall how to be well prepared.” What’s he like about the donuts? “The thing about our donuts that makes them so unique, is that they’re mini, and the way they’re made is such a special formula that it’s unlike a donut that you’ve ever tasted before.” His favorite flavor is strawberry shortcake. “I can just never get enough of it.” What a great salesman! After two visits to local neighborhoods, the two downtown Noblesville events were only the second and third times that his family food truck has been out. They were at Westfield Farmers Market last Thursday. Where to find the donut food truck in the next month? “We’ll be all over Hamilton County.” Follow them on Facebook at DonutNV Hamilton County, Indiana.