You Can Get Strawberry Cheesecake & Oreo Cinnamon Buns In Montreal... *Drools*

Plus candied bacon, s'mores, and cookies 'n' cream!
Contributing Writer

Anyone who's ever sunken their teeth into an ooey-gooey cinnamon bun knows that there isn't anything much better.

Well Mr. Cinna-Man, a Montreal-based bakery, decided he wanted to take the classic treat to the next level with toppings and fillings that look almost too good to eat... almost.

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"I started out by making cinnamon buns for my kids during the lockdown and when I tried them I thought, 'Wow these are actually really good!'" Mr. Cinna-Man, a.k.a. Dennis Skiadopoulos, told MTL Blog.

Courtesy of Mr. Cinna-Man

"So I thought I’d share them with others and start a home business."

The flavour list currently consists of classic flavours, like original, cinnamon raisin and cookies 'n' cream, as well as more out-there flavours, like strawberry cheesecake and candied bacon.

Boxes of six range from $20 to $24, depending on the flavours chosen and a box of 12 ranges from $36 to $44.

And you can mix-and-match, too, since you'll no doubt want to give multiple flavours a try.

Courtesy of Mr. Cinna-Man

All you have to do is send Mr. Cinna-Man a DM to place an order and you'll be in cinnamon bun heaven in no time.

Mr. Cinnaman

Price: $20-$24 for six, $36-$44 for 12

Why You Need To Check It Out: For a cinnamon bun experience like you've never had before.

  • Gabi Sandler
  • Contributing Writer

    Gabi Sandler is a contributing writer for MTL Blog. She has a medial degree in Drama and Psychology from Queen's University and a certificate in Public Relations from Ryerson University. With a definite case of the travel bug mixed with the pride and comfort she feels when she's home in Canada, Gabi wants to share her passion for the world with... the world!

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