Cinnabon Announces New Salted Caramel Chillatta & Bite-Sized Salted Caramel Centers

The Cinnabon family just got a little bigger with the addition of two new delicious items to the menu starting this fall.

For  those with a particularly sweet tooth for caramel, Cinnabon offers the Salted Caramel Center of the Roll and the Salted Caramel Chillatta. The Salted Caramel Center of the Roll is made up of bite-sized bits of a Cinnabon roll, baked with Makara Cinnamon and brown sugar and covered with pieces of salted caramel. The Salted Caramel Chillatta, for those of you trying to fight off the heat these days, is made of  blended ice and sweet cream with salted caramel swirled in. It’s topped with whipped cream and caramel drizzle.

“The combination of the sweet and salted caramel blended in the creamy Chillatta and smothered on the Center of the Roll creates a flavor profile that is mind-numbingly delicious,” said Jennifer Holwill, Director of Research and Development for Cinnabon, Inc. “This is an indulgent moment you won’t want to miss.”

The Salted Caramel Center of the Roll will be availiable for $3.49 in most locations and The Salted Caramel Chillatta is set at a suggested retail price of $3.99 for 16 oz and $4.49 for 24 oz.

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