Settling in for a reality TV watch night has become a highly anticipated ritual for many, one that feels incomplete without the right snacks and drinks to match the drama unfolding on screen, prompting Cinnabon to launch Swirled Soda. This bold and indulgent beverage takes cues from dirty soda, popularized by The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, and it's available for a limited time through April 23rd.
Cinnabon is dropping Swirled Soda flavors in Saints & Cinnas, which builds on a crisp soda base with a creamy vanilla swirl and a light dash of Makara cinnamon on top, and Raspberry Revelations, which blends a crisp soda base with raspberry syrup and a creamy vanilla swirl. Both flavors can be customized with a soda base of choice.
Additionally, Cinnabon is unveiling a The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives-themed cup sleeve for the Swirled Sodas, and Bachelorette-themed CinnaPacks packaging.
Creamy Customizable Sodas
Dirty Sodas Inspired Cinnabon's Crisp and Indulgent Swirled Soda
Trend Themes
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Nostalgic Indulgent Beverage Revivals — Blending iconic bakery flavors with carbonated formats creates new product platforms that could upend conventional beverage flavor development.
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Customizable Soda Bases — Allowing consumers to select soda bases and mix-ins enables modular beverage ecosystems that shift value toward personalization.
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Entertainment-themed Packaging Experiences — Packaging tied to TV franchises turns single-serve drinks into collectible media touchpoints that blur merchandising and refreshment.
Industry Implications
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Quick-service Restaurants — Integration of dessert-inspired, customizable sodas into fast-casual menus produces margin-rich extensions that compete with traditional dessert sales.
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Beverage Manufacturing — Adoption of small-batch syrup systems and on-demand carbonation solutions introduces production models that can disrupt mass-market bottling.
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Licensing and Merchandising — Media-food collaborations generate cross-revenue streams and collectible products that can reshape how brands structure partnerships.