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Introducing an Unusual Snack for the Super Bowl: Cinnamon Toast Crunch Pizza
As the Super Bowl approaches, fans eagerly anticipate not only the teams competing for the championship but also the snacks that will fuel their viewing parties. This year, General Mills has unveiled a surprising addition to your game day spread that is set to turn heads: Cinnamon Toast Crunch Pizza.
In a curious blend of flavors, General Mills describes this product as “one winning combination.” However, this is not a conventional pizza; instead, it’s a cinnamon-flavored cereal designed to evoke the savory tastes of pizza. The company highlights that this unique treat combines the well-loved Cinnadust from Cinnamon Toast Crunch with the familiar flavor profile of Totino’s Pizza Rolls, packaged in an eye-catching box reminiscent of pizza delivery.
The serving suggestions for this innovative snack remain somewhat ambiguous. While the packaging implies it can be enjoyed with milk like traditional cereal, the integration of pizza flavors might encourage fans to savor it as a standalone snack. Ultimately, how you choose to enjoy this unexpected culinary creation is entirely personal.
However, there’s a twist: this limited-edition treat will not be found on supermarket shelves. Instead, fans looking to try the Cinnamon Toast Crunch Pizza can visit shop.cinnamontoastcrunch.com starting Tuesday, January 28, at 7 p.m. Eastern to claim their free box. Supplies are limited, and the offer is available on a first-come, first-served basis, so enthusiasts must act quickly once the opportunity arises.
For those unable to snag the coveted Cinnamon Toast Crunch Pizza, General Mills advises stocking up on traditional Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Totino’s Pizza Rolls as an alternative for the Big Game festivities.
Additionally, if you’re looking to elevate your Super Bowl watch party menu, consider browsing a selection of 57 delicious dips, nachos, wings, and more that pair seamlessly with the innovative pizza cereal.
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