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$5.99$6.9914% off
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Product ID:
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Hey Friend! Need a Little Cinnamon Magic? 🌿
Soeos Ceylon Cinnamon is the real deal—true cinnamon from Sri Lanka, not the common cassia stuff! 💫 It’s lighter, brighter, and way spicier, perfect for upgrading your coffee, yogurt, or even sweet potatoes. Plus, it’s organic, non-GMO, and ethically sourced—score!
Right now, it’s 10% off (no coupon needed—just grab it and go). At only $5.22, this tiny tin packs a big flavor punch. Love coffee? Stir in a pinch for a warm, brain-boosting boost. Baking? Mix it with sugar for a game-changing toast topping.
Why you’ll love it:
- ▶Authentic “true” cinnamon with a delicate, nuanced flavor.
- ▶Sturdier in heat, so it shines in both sweet and savory dishes.
- ▶Tiny price, huge value—lasts forever and elevates everything.
Don’t sleep on this deal! Grab your jar before the discount sticks around. 🍵✨ Your taste buds (and coffee routine) will thank you.
P.S. It’s way better for you than artificial spices—so treat yourself guilt-free! 💛
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








