Cinnabon Apple Crumble Bon Newmarket

Cinnabon Apple Crumble Bon

Cinnabon Apple Crumble Bon Review Auckland | Limited Edition Treat

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I was walking through Newmarket, not even hungry, just minding my own business, when that smell hit. Cinnamon sugar butter. You already know where this is going. I turned my head, and there it was: Cinnabon. But not the usual Classic Roll. Something new. The Apple Crumble Bon. Limited edition and very dangerous.

What Is the Cinnabon Apple Crumble Bon

The Apple Crumble Bon is a twist on the classic Cinnabon cinnamon roll. You get the soft, warm roll layered with spiced apple filling, caramel drizzle, and a generous crumble topping. Think apple crumble meets cinnamon roll comfort food.

First Impressions

Nine dollars later, I was staring at an absolute unit. Even before the first bite, the smell was unreal. Warm cinnamon, baked apples, and buttery crumble. It already felt like Christmas in a box.

Taste Test

First bite, and it was game over.
The roll was soft and fluffy. The apple flavour was real, not artificial. The crumble added texture without overpowering anything. The spice level was just right. Nothing too sweet. Nothing missing. Everything actually worked together, which is rare for these mash-up desserts.

Is It Worth the Price

At nine dollars, it is not cheap, but for a limited-edition dessert meant to be shared, it feels fair. Especially when the quality and balance are this good. One roll easily feeds two people unless you pretend you are sharing.

Who Should Try It

If you are already a Cinnabon fan, this is a must.
If you love apple crumble, you will feel right at home.
If you are walking past and smell it, trust your nose.

Final Verdict

This is one of those limited-edition items that actually delivers. Comforting, indulgent, and well-balanced. If you see it available, do not overthink it. Limited edition really does mean limited time.

Are you sharing it, or are you pretending you will and eating most of it yourself?

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Rachel Totman profile pictureRachel Totman
17:57 10 Jan 26
I have read these reviews since Cinnabon opened & have been put off until I decided today to try it (saw people were buying so figured it mustn’t be too bad) got two large fresh ones (caramel pecan & original) for $17.50, got home and ate one asap. Verdict is alittle too sweet (def have with a coffee or something similar even water) but it was still hot & fresh as well as a good size. The original was my favourite of the two because it wasn’t as sweet. Service was good – he had his customer service voice/role on & was doing a fine job and the two ladies were making sure nothing ran out which was excellent. May come back but get the smaller option with coffee.
dave yang profile picturedave yang
23:27 12 Dec 25
I accidentally bit into the carry box and that turned out to be less stale and tasted better.

At least tell people how long they have been sitting around.

If you see them moving on their own definitely place in the nearest bin.

CIN-NOT-BON.
Liz Scott profile pictureLiz Scott
04:00 16 Jul 25
You have to have a sweet tooth to fully enjoy all they have to offer, but when you’re in the middle of a diabetic hypo, it can be handy to have something close by and ready to eat. Coffee is strong but smooth.
B R profile pictureB R
06:44 25 Feb 25
Undercooked doughy food and poor service.
We ordered the pecan caramel and chocolate Cinnabons with two coffees.
It was first thing in the morning, no queues so you expect good fresh food and great coffee….right? WRONG!

A 10 minute wait for the coffee (as they forgot to start/prep the machine) then we sat down to the worst cinnamon rolls (Cinnabons) ever!
They were nothing but doughy uncooked slop!

AVOID! Spend your hard earned money elsewhere.
Ashlee Nicholson profile pictureAshlee Nicholson
19:38 30 Dec 24
WOW, truly nothing I’ve ever tried comes close to Cinnabon. As they make them in-house, right in front of your eyes, the sweet smell of the freshly baked cinnamon rolls immediately captivated our attention and dragged us directly in line. Over my three-day Auckland trip, I actually ventured out to Newmarket twice as they were THAT good. Having only been pulled straight out of the oven minutes before, the buns were warm and oozing with rich cream cheese, and the dough itself was so fluffy, soft, slightly chewy, and buttery.

On the first day, I just got the caramel pecan minibun which utterly blew me away, so two days later I went back to try the OG Cinnabon + the caramel pecan in the classic size – both of which were phenomenal. Personally, I actually liked the caramel pecan bun the most. The caramel was gooey and the pecans added a nice extra crunch.

Cinnabon is 100% worth the hype – and I’m not just saying this for the sake of it or exaggerating in any way. In fact, I would even say they are worth a day trip to Auckland!

I thought the service was really good and the staff were very informative when we had questions. It was also so fun to watch them make the cinnamon buns. They were very interactive with everyone watching!

FAQ:

Availability can vary by location and season as it is a limited edition item. Not all stores will carry it at the same time.

At the time of purchase it was priced at nine dollars for a large roll meant for sharing.

It is indulgent but well balanced. The apple and crumble help cut through the sweetness of the cinnamon roll.

No. This is a limited edition release so once it is gone it may not return.

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