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[[File:Cinnaholic_Horizontal_500px.png|thumb|Cinnaholic_Horizontal_500px]] [[file:Cinnaholic_RoundLogo-350px.png|right|thumb|Cinnaholic_RoundLogo-350px]'''Cinnaholic''' is a gourmet cinnamon roll bakery franchise that specializes in customizable, vegan cinnamon rolls. The company was founded in 2010 by Shannon and Florian Radke in [[Berkeley, California]]. Cinnaholic gained national attention after appearing on the television show [[Shark Tank]] in 2014.
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| name = Cinnaholic
| logo = <!-- Logo image file name -->
| type = Private
| industry = Food and Beverage
| founded = 2010
| founders = Shannon Radke, Florian Radke
| headquarters = Berkeley, California, United States
| products = Cinnamon rolls, vegan desserts
| website = [https://www.cinnaholic.com/ cinnaholic.com]
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'''Cinnaholic''' is a [[United States|U.S.]]-based bakery franchise specializing in gourmet cinnamon rolls and other vegan desserts. Founded in 2010 by Shannon and Florian Radke, Cinnaholic gained national attention after appearing on the television show ''[[Shark Tank]]'' in 2014. The company is headquartered in [[Berkeley, California]], and has expanded to numerous locations across the United States and Canada.


==History==
==History==
Cinnaholic was established with the mission to offer high-quality, plant-based desserts. The founders, Shannon and Florian Radke, aimed to create a bakery that catered to both vegans and non-vegans by providing delicious and customizable cinnamon rolls. The first Cinnaholic location opened in [[Berkeley, California]] in 2010.
Cinnaholic was founded in 2010 in Berkeley, California, by Shannon and Florian Radke. The couple, both passionate about veganism and entrepreneurship, sought to create a bakery that offered high-quality, plant-based desserts. Their flagship product, the cinnamon roll, is made with vegan ingredients, including dairy-free cream cheese frosting and a variety of toppings.


In 2014, Cinnaholic appeared on the television show [[Shark Tank]], where they received an investment offer from [[Robert Herjavec]]. Although the deal did not ultimately go through, the exposure significantly boosted the company's profile and led to rapid expansion.
In 2014, Cinnaholic appeared on the television show ''Shark Tank'', where they pitched their business to a panel of investors. Although they initially accepted an offer from investor Robert Herjavec, the deal was not finalized. Despite this, the exposure from the show significantly boosted their brand recognition and led to increased interest in franchising opportunities.


==Menu==
==Products==
Cinnaholic's menu features a variety of gourmet cinnamon rolls that can be customized with a wide range of frostings and toppings. All of their products are 100% vegan, meaning they are free from dairy, eggs, and other animal products. The bakery offers over 20 different frosting flavors and a variety of toppings, including fresh fruits, nuts, and cookies.
Cinnaholic's menu primarily features customizable cinnamon rolls, which customers can personalize with a variety of frostings and toppings. All products are 100% vegan, meaning they are free from animal products such as dairy and eggs. The bakery offers a wide range of frosting flavors, including classic cream cheese, chocolate, and caramel, as well as toppings like fresh fruit, nuts, and cookie dough.


==Expansion==
In addition to cinnamon rolls, Cinnaholic also offers other vegan desserts, such as brownies, cookies, and "baby buns"—miniature versions of their signature cinnamon rolls.
Following their appearance on [[Shark Tank]], Cinnaholic began franchising their concept. The company has since expanded to multiple locations across the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. Each franchise location adheres to the company's commitment to providing high-quality, vegan desserts.


==Awards and Recognition==
==Franchising==
Cinnaholic has received several awards and accolades for their innovative approach to vegan baking. They have been featured in numerous publications and have a strong following among both vegan and non-vegan customers.
Since its inception, Cinnaholic has expanded through franchising. The company offers franchise opportunities to entrepreneurs interested in opening their own Cinnaholic locations. As of 2023, Cinnaholic has over 50 locations across the United States and Canada, with plans for further expansion.


==See also==
==Veganism and Sustainability==
Cinnaholic is committed to promoting veganism and sustainability. By using plant-based ingredients, the company aims to provide delicious alternatives to traditional desserts that are more environmentally friendly and ethically produced. The company also emphasizes the importance of reducing waste and sourcing ingredients responsibly.
 
==Also see==
* [[Veganism]]
* [[Veganism]]
* [[Shark Tank]]
* [[Shark Tank (TV series)]]
* [[Berkeley, California]]
* [[Franchising]]
* [[Franchising]]
* [[Plant-based diet]]
* [[Sustainable business]]
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
{{Veganism}}
{{Official website|https://www.cinnaholic.com}}
{{Shark Tank}}


[[Category:Vegan cuisine]]
[[Category:Vegan cuisine]]
[[Category:Companies based in Berkeley, California]]
[[Category:Food and drink companies established in 2010]]
[[Category:Bakery cafés]]
[[Category:Bakery cafés]]
[[Category:Companies based in Berkeley, California]]
[[Category:Companies established in 2010]]
[[Category:Franchises]]
[[Category:Shark Tank]]
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Latest revision as of 00:44, 9 December 2024

Cinnaholic







TypePrivate
IndustryFood and Beverage
ProductsCinnamon rolls, vegan desserts
Website[cinnaholic.com Official website]



Cinnaholic is a U.S.-based bakery franchise specializing in gourmet cinnamon rolls and other vegan desserts. Founded in 2010 by Shannon and Florian Radke, Cinnaholic gained national attention after appearing on the television show Shark Tank in 2014. The company is headquartered in Berkeley, California, and has expanded to numerous locations across the United States and Canada.

History[edit]

Cinnaholic was founded in 2010 in Berkeley, California, by Shannon and Florian Radke. The couple, both passionate about veganism and entrepreneurship, sought to create a bakery that offered high-quality, plant-based desserts. Their flagship product, the cinnamon roll, is made with vegan ingredients, including dairy-free cream cheese frosting and a variety of toppings.

In 2014, Cinnaholic appeared on the television show Shark Tank, where they pitched their business to a panel of investors. Although they initially accepted an offer from investor Robert Herjavec, the deal was not finalized. Despite this, the exposure from the show significantly boosted their brand recognition and led to increased interest in franchising opportunities.

Products[edit]

Cinnaholic's menu primarily features customizable cinnamon rolls, which customers can personalize with a variety of frostings and toppings. All products are 100% vegan, meaning they are free from animal products such as dairy and eggs. The bakery offers a wide range of frosting flavors, including classic cream cheese, chocolate, and caramel, as well as toppings like fresh fruit, nuts, and cookie dough.

In addition to cinnamon rolls, Cinnaholic also offers other vegan desserts, such as brownies, cookies, and "baby buns"—miniature versions of their signature cinnamon rolls.

Franchising[edit]

Since its inception, Cinnaholic has expanded through franchising. The company offers franchise opportunities to entrepreneurs interested in opening their own Cinnaholic locations. As of 2023, Cinnaholic has over 50 locations across the United States and Canada, with plans for further expansion.

Veganism and Sustainability[edit]

Cinnaholic is committed to promoting veganism and sustainability. By using plant-based ingredients, the company aims to provide delicious alternatives to traditional desserts that are more environmentally friendly and ethically produced. The company also emphasizes the importance of reducing waste and sourcing ingredients responsibly.

Also see[edit]