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According to the article, why were donuts the preferred snack along the front lines during World War I?

They were a treat that had already become popular back home.
They could be made with just the things volunteers had on hand.
The soldiers could easily make them on their own in a spare helmet.
The soldiers thought they tasted better than other baked goods.
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The soldiers could easily make them on their own in a spare helmet.
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