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  2. Cloverhill Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Their products include Danish pastries, cinnamon rolls, crumb cakes, cake doughnuts and honey buns each wrapped for individual sale. Cloverhill Bakery baked goods are also sold through supermarkets, warehouse clubs and convenience stores. Cloverhill Bakery is perhaps best known for their production of the Big Texas Cinnamon Roll.

  3. We Tried 8 Store-Bought Cinnamon Rolls and These Were the Best

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    150 calories, 5 grams fat, 11 grams sugar. Hill Country Fare is Texas grocer H-E-B's house brand, which we included to see how well a local grocery chain could make cinnamon rolls.

  4. The Best Store-Bought Cinnamon Rolls on the Market

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    7. Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls, Cream Cheese Icing. 140 calories, 4.5 grams fat, 10 grams sugar. Pillsbury's rolls are studded with cinnamon-sugar nuggets that melt and spread over the top like a ...

  5. Texas Roadhouse Ready-To-Bake Rolls Are Finally Coming To Stores

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    According to an Instagram post from @snackolator, Texas Roadhouse's iconic mini rolls are coming to grocery stores. And yes, the honey cinnamon glaze is included, so you get the full experience ...

  6. Copycat Texas Roadhouse Butter Is What Your Rolls Have Been ...

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    If you've ever stepped foot in a Texas Roadhouse restaurant, you immediately know just how mouthwatering their big fluffy rolls and cinnamon honey butter are. Sure the juicy steaks are grilled to ...

  7. Otis Spunkmeyer - Wikipedia

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    The program included pre-portioned frozen cookie dough, a pre-set convection oven, and marketing materials. This program allowed both big and small foodservice operators to sell store-baked cookies in their facilities. Otis Spunkmeyer hired a pair of DC-3 aircraft painted with the company logo and had them fly over the Golden Gate bridge. [1]