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Cinnabon Dulce de Leche Minibon


A bite into sweet bliss

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Indulge your summer with a bun filled with delectable creamy goodness!

The new Cinnabon Dulce de Leche Minibon is a full-bodied snack that bursts with milky caramelized delight from dulce de leche.

Dulce de Leche Minibon is an irresistible baked goodie filled with dulce de leche filling topped with Cinnabon’s signature cream cheese frosting and drizzled with caramel on top.


Drop by the nearest Cinnabon Store this summer!  Dulce de Leche  Minibon is only Php 90.00 per piece.  

Dulce de Leche Minibon is available for a limited-time- only in all Cinnabon Philippines Stores Nationwide. Don’t you dare miss this creamy summer treat!




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