
The Fayetteville area is about to become that much sweeter with the addition of a new dessert offering expected to be opening on Skibo Road in the coming months.
Cinnaholic: Gourmet Cinnamon Rolls is a bakery specializing in Cinnamon roll art!
Customers are invited to create their own custom cinnamon roll experience pairing over 20 frostings and toppings together on top of their baked fresh classic cinnamon rolls.
“Our original founders opened the first Cinnaholic bakery in July 2010, which quickly became a local favorite — with lines out the door,” shared Cinnaholic representative Abigail Feehley. “The success of the first ever Cinnaholic bakery not only got the attention from local media outlets, but also from the producers of ABC’s Shark Tank! We consider ourselves a Shark Tank success as we got a deal, but decided to do our own thing instead.”

The franchise has continued to grow and now boasts 100 Cinnaholc bakeries all over the U.S. and Canada all locally owned and operated.
The best part for customers is that the cinnamon rolls are 100 percent plant based, vegan and dairy & lactose-free, egg-free, and cholesterol-free according to the company’s website.
The Fayetteville location, slated to open at 1928 Skibo Rd, is one of 19 new locations opening countrywide in 2024.
As of Jan. 3, the Fayetteville location is hiring and looking to fill cashier and baker positions.
Find our more about their job openings here.
And follow the Fayetteville location’s Facebook page to keep up to date on the latest news such as their grand opening date and how to get the chance to win free cinnamon rolls for a year here.
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