Graeter's unveils wave of summer flavors
Until August, Graeter's will serve 'Cinnamon Sticky Bun' at its locations and online by the pint.
'Inspired by the cozy comfort of a cinnamon roll, this flavor features a rich cinnamon base, swirled with brown sugar, sticky bun dough pieces, and crunchy toffee pieces,' said Graeter's.
Additional flavors expected to be released in the future include:
Caramel Pecan Cheesecake
Lemon Blueberry Crumble
Minty Brownie
Pineapple Passion Sorbet
'It's the perfect delicious kickoff to Graeter's 2025 Bake Sale summer.'
To find a Graeter's near you, click here.
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