ABC News July 16, 2015

Donuts, Pizza and Private Jets: Here’s How The Presidential Candidates Are Spending Their Money

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Hillary Clinton holds up her small white mocha latte with a logo of the coffee shop drawn in the foam as she campaigns for U.S. Sen. Mark Udall, during a stop in the newly-renovated Union Station in Denver on Oct. 13, 2014.

The first filing reports of the 2016 election cycle were made available by the Federal Election Commission on Wednesday, giving the American public an inside look into how much money candidates are making and how much they’re spending.

But running for president is about more than giving speeches and attending town halls. Candidates visit local businesses and immerse themselves in the communities they visit. That means eating, drinking and celebrating with locals.

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Here are some of the most interesting purchases candidates have made in the 2016 cycle so far:

Bernie Sanders:

Hillary Clinton:

Jeb Bush:

Martin O’Malley:

Lindsey Graham:

Mike Huckabee:

Rand Paul:

Carly Fiorina:

Ben Carson:

Rick Perry:

Marco Rubio:

Ted Cruz: