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I am visiting the states in a few weeks and wanna bring back some Cinnabon Rolls to the UK - http://www.pillsbury.com/products/cinnamon-rolls

Question, are they okay to be out the fridge that long ?

Ive only had them when in the US, so have no idea if they need to always be in fridge before preparation etc or if they will be ok outside the fridge.

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I am visiting the states in a few weeks and wanna bring back some Cinnabon Rolls to the UK - http://www.pillsbury.com/products/cinnamon-rolls

Question, are they okay to be out the fridge that long ?

Ive only had them when in the US, so have no idea if they need to always be in fridge before preparation etc or if they will be ok outside the fridge.

Thanksinadvance


as long as they don't get too hot and the can explodes, you're fine.
 

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I've had a Cinnabon roll once.
During my layover in Charlotte...back when I lived in California and I was visiting family here in NY.

Eating that cinnabon was literally the most shameful and disgusting I have ever felt while eating a meal.

I don't know how anyone eats those things.
 

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If you put them in your check-in luggage, the temperature at high altitudes, in the luggage storage area, is more than enough to keep them cool. What you should be worried about is the decrease in the air pressure, which could cause the can to burst open. Fortunately, I believe baggage storage areas are pressurized, much like the cabin, so it should all be fine. Either way, they should let you know at the airport.
 

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If you put them in your check-in luggage, the temperature at high altitudes, in the luggage storage area, is more than enough to keep them cool. What you should be worried about is the decrease in the air pressure, which could cause the can to burst open. Fortunately, I believe baggage storage areas are pressurized, much like the cabin, so it should all be fine. Either way, they should let you know at the airport.

Oh ok thanks.

So what about if I wanted to buy a bunch and then sell in the UK, do you think I could post them to ppl

Do they need to be cold at all times ?
 

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I think they sell em in packs at the stores you prolly could get a frozen pack. But get lots of icing with it. Honestly tho, I don't think it can top a freshly made and cut cinnabon roll drowned in icing. shyt damn near makes me want to cry every time I have it, it's the closest thing to heaven.
 

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I wouldn't mail them since mailing perishable food isn't advised. I haven't seen one of the cans in a while so I don't remember the specifics, but I think they need to be refrigerated most of the time. The frozen pack isn't a bad idea, but again, it depends how long they would go without refrigeration. I know the company (http://www.cinnabon.com) makes rolls that can go without refrigeration for 2 days, and after that they need to be stored in a freezer.
 

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I think they sell em in packs at the stores you prolly could get a frozen pack. But get lots of icing with it. Honestly tho, I don't think it can top a freshly made and cut cinnabon roll drowned in icing. shyt damn near makes me want to cry every time I have it, it's the closest thing to heaven.

We dont have them in the UK, we only have 1 store
:sadcam:
 

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I wouldn't mail them since mailing perishable food isn't advised. I haven't seen one of the cans in a while so I don't remember the specifics, but I think they need to be refrigerated most of the time. The frozen pack isn't a bad idea, but again, it depends how long they would go without refrigeration. I know the company (http://www.cinnabon.com) makes rolls that can go without refrigeration for 2 days, and after that they need to be stored in a freezer.[/QUOTE]

Where can these be bought ?
 

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We dont have them in the UK, we only have 1 store
:sadcam:

That's downright criminal. What the fukk kinda shyt is that?! :beli:

I truly am sorry you have to endure such cruelty. I'm sure that one Cinnabon yall got be boomin and bunkin if its anything like the ones here. lmfao, that franchise owner sitting on a gold mine. :laugh:
 

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That's downright criminal. What the fukk kinda shyt is that?! :beli:

I truly am sorry you have to endure such cruelty. I'm sure that one Cinnabon yall got be boomin and bunkin if its anything like the ones here. lmfao, that franchise owner sitting on a gold mine. :laugh:

Aplogies infact we have 4

Only 1 in London though

http://www.cinnabon.co.uk/store-locator/
 

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Find one of the bakeries. Buy the pack and store the rolls in airtight containers to preserve freshness. And only 4 in the UK? :wow:. I have more than that in my state alone.
 
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