ISO the name of a grocery store cinnamon roll brand from the early 2000s!

Pretty niche ask, but I grew up in the north side of Chicago and have been searching for this cinnamon roll for forever! They were sold specifically at a grocery store called Happy Foods, but they stopped selling them, and I have not been able to find the type/taste ever since. I would get them as a kid in probably 2005-2007.

There was a bag around the tray that held them. I believe the logo and details on the bag were purple. The tray was a thick gray cardboard, or even a metal-type tray.

The taste was so unique. It was not the cream cheese type of icing, which I do not like. Also, the icing was a little hard on top.

If you have any inkling of what this brand was called, or even a good cinnamon roll recommendation, please share!

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u/Global-Link-2194 — 14 hours ago
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ISO the name of an old-school cinnamon roll sold in stores from the early 2000s.

Pretty niche ask, but I grew up in the north side of Chicago and have been searching for this cinnamon roll for forever! They were sold specifically at a grocery store called Happy Foods, but they stopped selling them, and I have not been able to find the type/taste ever since. I would get them as a kid in probably 2005-2007.

There was a bag around the tray that held them. I believe the logo and details on the bag were purple. The tray was a thick gray cardboard, or even a metal-type tray.

The taste was so unique. It was not the cream cheese type of icing, which I do not like. Also, the icing was a little hard on top.

If you have any inkling of what this brand was called, or even a good cinnamon roll recommendation, please share!

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u/Global-Link-2194 — 16 hours ago