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Crumbl Cinnamon Squares are the Brand's First Non-Cookie Treat

The Crumbl Cinnamon Squares have been announced by the brand as its first-ever non-cookie baked good that's sure to satisfy cravings for cinnamon buns in a decidedly different way. The menu item features a cinnamon square cake marbled with cinnamon brown sugar butter throughout to provide sweetness and spice in every bite. The squares are then finished with a light cream cheese frosting for a burst of additional creamy sweetness that will work perfectly with the cake.

The Crumbl Cinnamon Squares are arriving alongside the new Cannoli Cookie Sandwich, which boasts two chilled cookies sandwiched with a cannoli-inspired filling and a layer of semi-sweet chocolate chips and a powdered sugar dusting. The menu items are hitting the brand's ever-changing menu for the week ending January 27, 2024.
Trend Themes
1. Non-cookie Treats - The rise of non-cookie treats allows bakery brands to expand their offerings and cater to a wider range of consumer preferences.
2. Creative Flavor Combinations - Innovative flavor combinations like cinnamon and cream cheese frosting offer bakery brands the opportunity to create unique and indulgent treats that stand out from traditional options.
3. Limited-time Menus - The introduction of limited-time menus creates a sense of urgency and encourages customers to try new and exclusive offerings from bakery brands.
Industry Implications
1. Bakery - Bakery businesses can explore the potential of non-cookie treats and creative flavor combinations to attract and satisfy a diverse customer base.
2. Food Service - The food service industry can capitalize on the popularity of limited-time menus to generate excitement and drive customer engagement and sales.
3. Confectionery - Confectionery companies can leverage unique flavor combinations like cinnamon and cream cheese frosting to create innovative and irresistible sweet treats that appeal to a wide audience.

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