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Nutella Rules at Cinnabon

Cinnabon Nutella is back! Bring this awesome Cinnabon snack as the absolute match to your planned summer getaway. Taste the joy of this freshly baked Cinnabon roll and keep cool with the chocolate chillata blend.


Take a bite of the Cinnabon Minibon with Nutella Hazelnuts, the newest baked-to-perfection Cinnabon dough with Nutella spread inside, slathered with Nutella, signature cream cheese frosting and hazelnuts bits.

Pair your minibon with a soothing and refreshing chillata drink, the creamy Cinnabon Chillatta, a chocolate-filled frozen Nutella blend that is perfect to quench the heat of the season. Grab the Cinnabon Nutella for Php 95.00 only. Available in Cinnapacks of 4 (Php450.00) and 9 (Php 570.00) in all Cinnabon stores nationwide and experience a Nutella loving craze!



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