What agreement do I sign if I operate a Cinnabon Concession Bakery?
Cinnabon Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
We only offer Concession Bakeries to existing franchisees that meet our qualifications.
If you will operate a Concession Bakery, you will sign the Franchise Agreement along with the Concession Bakery Schedule attached as Exhibit C to this Disclosure Document (the "Concession Schedule").
Source: Item 1 — The Franchisor and any Parents, Predecessors, and Affiliates (FDD pages 9–25)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to the 2025 Cinnabon Franchise Disclosure Document, if you operate a Cinnabon Concession Bakery, you will sign the Franchise Agreement in addition to the Concession Bakery Schedule, which is attached as Exhibit C to the Disclosure Document. A Concession Bakery is defined as a bakery where you produce and sell a limited range of Cinnabon products from a concession trailer or food truck that is located at a fair, show, market, or other special event.
It is important to note that Cinnabon only offers Concession Bakeries to existing franchisees that meet their qualifications. This means that a new franchisee cannot directly apply for a Concession Bakery. They must first become a franchisee with another type of Cinnabon bakery, such as a Full Bakery or Express Bakery, and then meet the qualifications to add a Concession Bakery.
The Franchise Agreement contains the standard terms and conditions for operating a Cinnabon franchise, while the Concession Bakery Schedule outlines the specific requirements and regulations for operating a Concession Bakery. Prospective franchisees should carefully review both documents to understand their obligations and responsibilities.