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Leap Day deal at Wendy's for free Cinnabon Pull-Apart

New Cinnabon pull-aparts hit the menu at Wendy's.
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Kelly McCarthy
ByKelly McCarthy
February 29, 2024, 4:01 PM

Everyone knows the best part of freshly made cinnamon rolls are the gooey melty center, so Wendy's worked with Cinnabon to create a sweet new pastry for its breakfast menu that delivers all the flavor, texture and nostalgia of the iconic confection.

The sweet new Cinnabon Pull-Apart breakfast innovation at Wendy's hit menus on Feb. 26 and just in time for Leap Day the fast food chain announced a special for customers to get a free taste.

"When an extra day comes once every 4 years, you best have an extra special treat to celebrate," Wendy's stated on its website announcing the promotion. "And we do. It’s our NEW Cinnabon Pull-Apart! And right now you can get one for FREE (no purchase necessary" on Feb. 29, "cause an extra day calls for an extra treat."

The Ohio-based fast food chain teamed up with Cinnabon to announce the new breakfast addition, which is Wendy's spin on the classic cinnamon roll and reminiscent of pull-apart monkey bread.

It starts with small bite-size pieces of Danish dough that's dunked in glaze, baked with cinnamon, brown butter and sugar and enveloped in Cinnabon's signature cream cheese frosting.

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Building on the breakfast momentum and success of its French toast sticks, the brand said it wanted to consider customer requests "for even more comfort food on the menu."

"We’re tapping into what our consumers want, based on our research. They crave comfort and nostalgic experiences, and from a food perspective, a sweet and indulgent item is perfect for bringing someone into that comfort zone," Global Vice President of Culinary Innovation John Li said of the new pull-aparts. "This product does that because we’ve partnered with the right brand who believes in quality and delivering that same emotional benefit."

Eryn Bennett, manager of Culinary Innovation, added that the latest addition to the menu is a great complement to items like the breakfast baconator and breakfast potatoes.

An earlier version of this story was originally published on Feb. 14, 2024.

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