Cinnaholic Bakery in Mandarin closes less than a year after grand opening Shop sold delectable gourmet, vegan cinnamon roll creations No description found
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – It's a sour ending for one sweets shop in Mandarin.
Cinnaholic Bakery in Jacksonville is closing its doors.
The all-vegan bakery was open for less than a year. They celebrated the grand opening on Friday, April 13.
The bakery was located at the Gates of Olde Mandarin, 11362 San Jose Boulevard #15.
On Facebook , the bakery wrote:
Thank you to our all loyal customers and supporters for your business. It’s been our pleasure serving the Jacksonville community. Our bakery is now closed for business. We look forward to seeing you again at another Cinnaholic location soon!
Cinnaholic sold award-winning gourmet cinnamon rolls and was featured on ABC's hit show, SHARK TANK!
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