I have gotta share something that's been weighing heavy on my mind and soul. See, I got this thing where I can only eat food if it's wrapped up in jello. It's a weird deal, I know. But blueberry jello, man, that's my jam. It's been that way since I was knee-high in the Macon City jello factory back in Iowa. Back then, my ol pap, God rest his soul, used to put all the food he made me in jello cause of a rare bone disease I got as a kid. Jello has animal bone marrow, it's like medicine for me, kept me going when I had no appetite and now it's the only way I care to eat.
So there I was in the mall, just doing my Tuesday routine, swingin by Cinnabon after seein my girl at Pandora, when they hand me my roll, and it's in beautiful blue jello! And warm bone broth on the side for to me drink. I couldn't believe it, man. But then it hits me, ya know, they did it for me. They knew. And it just... it got me. Made me feel seen, cared for after all this time, shows how sweet they are.
And I'm eatin my roll at the table for the first time, usually I gotta go home and labor the put the thing in jello, then, boom, I crunch down and I'm worried for a second there was a malfunction with the pastry but there's a freakin ring inside my mouth man! Turns out my girl, she's been plottin with em, and she pops the question right then and there and I'm sittin there, tears in my eyes, ring in my hand, I say yes, of course.
Now, here I am, sittin on my couch back at our apartment, tear stains on my shirt, thinkin about how a jelly roll changed my life. Me and my girl, we're gettin hitched this summer, and we're invitin all them Cinnabon folks. And get this, we're gonna have a cinnamon jello cake at the wedding. Life's a wild...
Read moreToday, around 6 PM, I endured an exceptionally unpleasant encounter at this establishment, primarily due to the shocking behavior of a female employee sporting reddish-brown hair in a high bun. While I patiently waited at the counter, she not only ignored me but also threw down what she was working on while rolling her eyes, compelling me to initiate contact. Her eye-rolling and dismissive conduct were egregiously unprofessional. Despite my initial intention to make a purchase for my coworkers, her discourteous treatment ultimately drove me away. As a business professional myself, I strongly recommend reconsidering the employment of this individual, as her behavior significantly reflects poorly on the business and poses a risk of repelling potential customers.
It's crucial to underscore that this incident is not isolated; it marks the second time I've encountered such poor service from the same female employee. Her consistently dismissive attitude not only sullied my perception of the establishment but directly resulted in a loss of business whenever she is on duty. As a fellow manager, I urge a comprehensive review of her conduct, as it presents a substantial threat to the business's reputation and...
Read moreOn this day 11.08.25 I went to purchase one regular sized cinnamon roll, the cup in Cinnabon center pieces and 1 Iced lemonade. The 2 workers behind the counter in my opinion shouldn’t be working together the girl was being instructed to do her duties and she’s rolling her eyes catching an attitude with her peer. He even looked uncomfortable and when we noticed her attitude he redirected himself and said “well I’m just telling you for future reference is all I’m sorry” all while servicing me causing her energy or attitude that was towards him or she brought it onto me eg: I can take your order over , Is that it or what else ? not focusing not communicating very short with smart / quick responses she almost spilled my drink twice. They didn’t have any forks either. I didn’t leave a tip and I’m a healthcare worker it’s instilled in me to have customer service and be nice no matter what’s going on. Also the food I ordered over and undercooked it was super doughy in the middle and the center pieces item had been sitting out for quite some time. I go to that mall all the time and it’s never...
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