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Cut each cinnamon roll into 8 pieces. In a separate bowl, whisk the eggs, milk, vanilla, and cinnamon. Spread the cinnamon roll pieces evenly over the butter. Then pour the mixture over the cinnamon rolls.

Pour 1 cup of maple syrup over the mixture. Top with the icing from the cinnamon rolls. Not to be confused with French Toast Crunch. 2019-02-15 03 17 13 A bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch in the Franklin Farm section of Oak Hill, Fairfax County, Virginia. Originally the cereal featured plain squares but currently features artificial “cinnamon swirl” coloration in each piece. The cereal was originally invented by scientist John Mendesh and by General Mills assistant product manager Elisabeth Trach after receiving the idea from an unnamed child in a “give us your best idea for a cereal” radio contest held by General Mills. The child received a set of Hot Wheels toys as a Grand Prize.

The product was first introduced to the United Kingdom and Ireland in 1998 by Cereal Partners, as Cinnamon Toast Crunch, the same name as the popular North American cereal brand. Cinnamon Toast Crunch consists of wholegrain wheat and rice squares about 1. 37cm in size, which are then coated with a blend of cinnamon and sugar, and fortified with various vitamins and minerals. A single serving has 3 g of total fat, no cholesterol, 220 mg of sodium, and 45 mg of potassium. One serving has 25 g of total carbohydrates with 2 g of dietary fiber and 9 g of sugars with 14 g of other carbohydrates. A single serving also contains 1 g of protein. Originally, the three bakers were the mascots.

The cereal did not have a slogan. Starting in 1995, it was given the slogan: “The taste you can see. In 2007, Cinnamon Toast Crunch experimented with a new slogan, “It’s That Intense,” but switched back after poor reception. In 2009 the slogan became “Crave those crazy squares”. This was changed in 2004 to “Breakfast on a whole other level”, which was replaced with the “Crave those crazy squares” in 2009.

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