Cinnabon® Gets Cool for the Summer with NEW Line of Signature Chillattas®

Cinnabon is kicking o’ summer with a new line-up of five blended beverages.
Cinnabon is kicking o’ summer with a new line-up of five blended beverages.

Cinnabon® Gets Cool for the Summer with NEW Line of Signature Chillattas®

ATLANTA --Cinnabon is kicking o¢ summer with a new line-up of five decadent blended beverages – Chillattas! The ultra-creamy frozen drinks provide a sweet escape for consumers when they need to take a moment to just “chill” and enjoy. The beloved brand has reimagined several of its classic flavors, making them creamier and more indulgent than ever, including: Signature Cinnamon Roll, Strawberries & Cream, OREO® Cookies & Cream, and Double Chocolate Mocha, made with heavenly Ghirardelli® Chocolate. Cinnabon has also added the seasonal favorite Peaches & Cream to the collection for summer.

Chillattas are the perfect on-the-go treat to chill down a hot summer scorcher. They are the ultimate indulgence with bursts of delectable flavors in every sip. Each beverage is special from top to bottom, with standout features in each variety such as chunks of OREO® cookies, layers of real fruit pieces, and swirls of Ghirardelli chocolate. The Signature Cinnamon Roll Chillatta is the real star of the collection, featuring everything guests love about the Classic Roll but in a satisfyingly cool delivery. This Bon in a cup even features a full BonBites™ garnish piled high atop a mountain of whipped

cream!

“We’re so excited to welcome the start of summer with a new line of Chillattas,” said Jill Thomas, vice president of global marketing. “While we’ll always be renowned for our one-of-a-kind cinnamon rolls, our signature Chillattas provide us a new and exciting opportunity to make our mark in the world of beverages. We’re thrilled to deliver the same superior quality and irresistible flavors

that everyone loves and expects from Cinnabon into a cold, sippable, portable treat.”

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