Cinnamon Toast Crunch now has new sweet and creamy spread

Cinnamon Toast Crunch Popcorn. Image courtesy Sam's Club
Cinnamon Toast Crunch Popcorn. Image courtesy Sam's Club /
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As we all know, Cinnamon Toast Crunch is the best cereal to ever exist. It’s cinnamon, sugar, crunchy squares, and makes the milk taste delicious. What’s not to like? But the cereal brand has come out with a new product that brings that cinnamon sugar flavor to breakfast, snacks, and desserts. The Cinnamon Toast Crunch Creamy Cinnamon Spread is perfect to spread on just about anything.

I was lucky enough to get a sample of this spread and it tastes exactly like Cinnamon Toast Crunch. It’s cinnamon-y, super sugary (but without the grit that comes with sugar), and has a hint of vanilla. If you don’t want to take the time to mix together cinnamon and sugar, this is the perfect thing to spread on toast to make a very quick breakfast.

It would also be great on English muffins, regular muffins, pancakes, and fruit. Anything you would put cinnamon butter on or that you want to add a little more sweetness to will work here.

I can also imagine this being amazing spread on snickerdoodle cookies or mixed into the dough and baked inside. Yum!

Cinnamon Toast Crunch spread available in stores now

But if you can’t think of anything to put it on, the brand also has a ton of recipes you can check out on their website. The recipes include things like grilled cheese (I don’t know about this one), stuffed cinnamon puffs (yum!), cinnamon dessert pizza, and cinnamon thumbprint cookies.

You can find the spread at Kroger and it’s 3.99 per 10-ounce jar.

And if you really want to amp up your cinnamon toast, you can spread this on your toast and then sprinkle it with Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cinnadust Seasoning Blend that came out a couple of years ago. But maybe don’t eat it all the time. Your teeth may not thank you for it.

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What do you think of this Cinnamon Toast Crunch spread? Will you try it? Let us know in the comments below!