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Hey there! If you’re looking to elevate your baking, coffee, or snacks without breaking the bank, here’s a must-try: Soeos’ Organic Ceylon Cinnamon Sticks. You know those cinnamon rolls you love? Imagine them brighter, lighter, and just a tad spicier—that’s Ceylon cinnamon, the real deal from Sri Lanka (get it? Ceylon is their old name!). Unlike cheaper cassia varieties, this stuff is delicate and nuanced, perfect for when you want flavor that dances on your tongue, not overwhelms it.
Why you’ll love it:
- ▶100% organic & Non-GMO, so you’re getting pure, tree-harvested goodness.
- ▶Adds a game-changing kick to everything: stir it into coffee or yogurt, mix with buttered toast, or sprinkle on roasted sweet potatoes.
- ▶A pack of 3 (28g each) means you’ve got backup for all your cinnamon cravings!
And right now, it’s 12% off—just $17.56 (down from $19.99)! No coupon needed, the savings hit your cart automatically. Perfect for anyone who wants to upgrade their spice rack with something special but still practical. Trust me, your morning latte will thank you. 😊
Key Features
- ▶What is the difference between Ceylon cinnamon and regular cinnamon? Ceylon, on the other hand, is “true” cinnamon that is sourced from Sri Lanka, Madagascar and the Seychelles. Typically more expensive
- ▶Ceylon Cinnamon has a lighter, brighter and spicier flavor than cassia cinnamon
- ▶Ceylon cinnamon is named after the old British name for Sri Lanka, and it is often considered "real" cinnamon. It is made from the dried inner bark of a tree called Cinnamomum verum
- ▶Like everything, drinking coffee in moderation is important. However, if you are drinking your daily coffee, you can actually have it work for you by adding Ceylon cinnamon
- ▶How do I add Ceylon cinnamon to my diet? Mix some cinnamon powder with sugar, then sprinkle it on buttered toast. It can also be a delicious topping for sweet potatoes. Or you can use it to spice up plain yogurt








