Cinnabon

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Cinnabon retail store

Cinnabon, Inc. is an American retail chain for pastries , the branches of which are mostly located in shopping centers . The core business consists of the sale of locally made pastries such as cinnamon rolls (Cinnabon is a play on words with cinnamon = cinnamon) and coffee and other beverages.

The company, which belongs to FOCUS Brands (a majority- owned fast-food group owned by Roark Capital Group ), was founded on December 4, 1984 in Seattle . The first offshoot was created in August 1986 in Philadelphia ( Pennsylvania ). There are now over 1,000 branches at the end of 2012, v. a. generated around US $ 1 billion in sales in the franchising system.

In Germany the following branches existed in facilities of the US armed forces : Erbenheim airfield in Wiesbaden , Hanau , Heidelberg , Mannheim , Ramstein Air Base , Spangdahlem and Wiesbaden. All of these branches were closed by 2016. In Austria there were (as of January 2019) five branches, all of which were located in the greater Vienna area. There was one branch each in Donauzentrum Vienna , Lugner City Vienna , G3 Shopping Resort Gerasdorf , Shopping City Süd in Vösendorf , Wien Mitte station (The Mall). The well-known specialties will continue to be offered at all of these locations, but under a new brand name (BoNBun)

More notoriety got the chain by the year 2015 in the TV and Netflix series Better Call Saul , the offshoot of the AMC series Breaking Bad , in which the main character Saul Goodman on flashforward in the initial scenes every season as submerged employees this chain is shown in a mall.

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  2. New dining options at Kaiserslautern community center range from donuts to smoothies. In: Stars and Stripes. Retrieved May 23, 2016 .