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Cinnaholic Opens Friday At Crocker Park

The gourmet cinnamon roll bakery will open the doors to its first Ohio franchise on May 25 at the Promenade.

WESTLAKE, OH — Cinnaholic, an award-winning cinnamon roll chain, will open its first Cleveland-area location on Friday. A ribbon cutting ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. in the Promenade of Crocker Park, the shopping complex said.

The Cinnaholic name became a national brand after its owners appeared on Shark Tank. The company specializes in gourmet, homemade cinnamon rolls. Many of their treats feature toppings like brownies, cookies and fresh fruit, all of which are vegan certified.

All of the cinnamon rolls are made without eggs or dairy, according to the Cinnaholic website. The company was founded by Shannon and Florian Radke.

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Friday's grand opening celebration will feature a ceremonial ribbon cutting and then music, with live streaming from Q104's Kelly McMann. Attendees can win prizes, including $1 cinnamon rolls and Imagine Dragons concert tickets.

There is no RSVP or waiting list for Friday's event. Instead, prizes will be won on a first come, first serve basis, according to a release from Crocker Park.

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Cinnaholic currently has 25 locations in the United States and Canada. The Westlake location will be the first franchise to open in Ohio, according to the Cinnaholic website.

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