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  2. The 12 Best Store-Bought Cinnamon Rolls, According to a ...

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    Grands Cinnamon Rolls with Buttercream Frosting Baked. Whether you are planning a Sunday brunch, a lazy weekend breakfast in bed, or just looking for a quick and easy weeknight dessert, cinnamon ...

  3. T.J. Cinnamons - Wikipedia

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    T.J. Cinnamons was an American fast food chain specializing in cinnamon rolls. The company was founded in 1985 by husband and wife, Ted and Joyce Rice. Ted was a cameraman for KCTV Channel 5 and Joyce was a fifth-grade teacher. The first T.J. Cinnamons opened in the Ward Parkway Shopping Center in Kansas City, Missouri, in January 1985. At the ...

  4. Stuckey's - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, with a Model A Ford coupe borrowed from a friend and $35 borrowed from his grandmother, W.S. Stuckey Sr., drove around the Eastman, Georgia countryside buying pecans from local farmers and selling them to pecan processors. [3] Stuckey made over $4,500 his first year in the pecan business.

  5. 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.

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

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    5. Great Value Original Cinnamon Rolls With Cream Cheese Icing. 150 calories, 6 grams fat, 10 grams sugar. Walmart's icing was surprisingly smooth, more like homemade than we expected for a store ...

  7. Cinnabon - Wikipedia

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    A Cinnabon cinnamon roll in a to-go box. The first Cinnabon opened on December 4, 1985, in Federal Way, Washington [5] at SeaTac Mall, now called The Commons at Federal Way.. Cinnabon was an offshoot of the Seattle-based Restaurants Unlimited chain, majority owned by Rich Komen, with minority partner and CEO Ray Lindstrom at the he