Cinnabon Singapore is expecting crowds during the week of their soft launch and grand opening, so here's an overview of the queuing system. Each customer will ...
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Yes, it's already February. Soft Launch Prior to Grand Opening. The good news does not just end there, as days before its grand opening, Cinnabon Singapore will ...
Mr Ng also intends to introduce grilled paninis that are made using the same dough as the rolls. Bite-size items such as the Roll-On-The-Go and their Cinnachips will also be available for purchase. There will also be one Singapore-exclusive item, the Sweetheart Lemonberry drink. Each box contains four regular-size Cinnabons or Minibons, and each customer are only entitled to buy up to two boxes. The original size will cost $6.80, while the mini version will cost you $4.20. Do note that there will only be 200 boxes called Cinnapacks available during each day of the soft launch and the outlet will close once all 200 boxes are sold.
The famed American cinnamon roll chain is known for its sticky, gooey buns in Tiffany-blue boxes. Read more at straitstimes.com.
“We want to do the brand justice this time around.” According to Mr Ng, Cinnabon had an outlet in Orchard Road which closed in 2002. The former two brands are located at Raffles City as well. He does not have further details as it was before the brand came under Focus Brands. Handy on-the-go items include the Roll-On-The-Go ($4), with bite-size pieces of the rolls; and addictive Cinnachips ($4), crunchy pieces of cinnamon rolls made with the odd ends. There are also two sizes – $4.80 (mini) or $7.60 – for the Caramel Pecanbon, which is drenched in caramel and topped with crunchy toasted pecans.
Cinnabon's cinnamon rolls come in three flavours — the Classic, Caramel Pecanbon and Chocobon. Straits Times/Feline Lim.
"We want to do the brand justice this time around." According to Mr Ng, Cinnabon had an outlet in Orchard Road which closed in 2002. The former two brands are located at Raffles City as well. He does not have further details as it was before the brand came under Focus Brands. Handy on-the-go items include the Roll-On-The-Go ($4), with bite-sized pieces of the rolls — and addictive Cinnachips ($4), crunchy pieces of cinnamon rolls made with the odd ends. There are also two sizes — $4.80 (mini) or $7.60 — for the Caramel Pecanbon, which is drenched in caramel and topped with crunchy toasted pecans.
Each customer gets a queue ticket limiting them to a maximum of three boxes of Cinnapacks, which come with four warm rolls.
After its grand opening on Feb 9, the hours will be extended from 11am to 8.30pm. The chain left the local market back in 2002, when it closed its Orchard Road branch. It soft launched its comeback outlet today (Feb 7) at the basement of Raffles City Shopping Centre.
Famous for its cinnamon rolls, the popular chain from US Cinnabon, will be officially opening on Feb 9 at Raffles City!
We will also regularly post about casual promos and the latest findings. Here you are free to ask questions, share your love for food, and explore the Singapore community! With its immense popularity, it is best to head down early, but still, be prepared to wait in line. Serving up their “Chillattas” ($6.50) as well, they are frozen blended beverages with flavours like Cinnamon Caramel, Strawberry, Mango, and Caramel Latte. For bundles, the store offers four cinnamon rolls in a box. For those with sweet tooths, you can also go for their Caramel Pecanibon ($7.60).