- Dora: Andy! At last I've found the way to make a perfect donut!
- Andy: What? Better even than the ones you have been making?
- Dora: Taste one. How do you like it?
- Andy: Dora, there never was a donut like that. Dora, if you advertized on the radio, you'd make a fortune.
- Dora: But think of the cost? How about the actors?
- Andy: Ladies and gentlemen, I am here to introduce Dora's Dunking Donuts. Remember that name, folks. They're baked by Miss Dora herself. Are you listening, Dora?
- Dora: Yes, Andy! I'm listening!
- Andy: [singing] Dora's Dunking Donuts, they are the rage of the land. / No cookie, cake, or candy could taste so fine and dandy./ With Dora's Dunking Donuts, you'll be nuts about her donuts. / You'll dunk 'em in your coffee, or any old drink, you'll dunk 'em day and dunk 'em night and still they won't sink!
- Shirley: The friendly cow who lives in the barn I love with all my heart. She gives me cream with all her might to eat with apple sauce! Ha-cha! Teacher, Teacher, funny and old, with ivory hair and a heart of gold! Ha!
- Radio station manager: Mr. Wilson, I'm not given to compliments, but you have a splendid act.
- Andy: Oh, I'm so glad to hear you say that because Miss Dora sunk her last dollar into this program.
- Radio station manager: Miss Dora, I had no idea the program was such a success until after I'd thrown Mr. Wilson out.
- Dora: Success? Why, we're swamped with orders!
- Radio station manager: But to make amends, I'd like to hire Mr. Wilson and your donut program three times a month. Will you sign here?