What is a 'Supplement' to the manuals, as defined in the Cinnabon franchise agreement?
Cinnabon Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
We may make additions to, deletions from, and modifications to the Manuals ("Supplements"), Standards, or System from time to time in any form or fashion, including (i) altering the Approved Products, accounting and technology systems, forms, policies, and procedures of the System; (ii) adding, modifying, or substituting the
equipment, signs, trade dress, and other Business characteristics that you are required to use or display (subject to the limitations set forth in this Agreement); (iii) implementing new programs and policies, which may require you to incur additional expenses, purchase new equipment or supplies, or pay additional reasonable fees; and (iv) changing, improving, modifying, or substituting for the Marks. We will communicate changes in the Standards or the Manuals in writing or electronically to you, as we deem appropriate. You must immediately adopt and use any Supplements to the Manuals. All Supplements to the Manuals are binding on you as if they were part of the Manuals previously provided to you. It is your responsibility to monitor for Supplements to the Manuals and maintain a current and up-to-date copy of the Manuals at your Franchised Business at all times. If there is any dispute as to your compliance with the Manuals, then the master copy of the Manuals we maintain will control. All references in this Agreement or otherwise to the Manuals will include any and all Supplements to the Manuals. You acknowledge that changes in the Standards or Manuals may obligate you to invest additional capital in the Franchised Business and/or incur higher operating costs.
Source: Item 23 — Receipts (FDD pages 114–399)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Cinnabon's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, Supplements are defined as additions, deletions, and modifications made to the manuals, standards, or the Cinnabon system. These changes can come in various forms, including altering approved products, accounting and technology systems, forms, policies, and procedures. Supplements may also involve changes to required equipment, signs, trade dress, and other business characteristics, subject to the franchise agreement's limitations.
The franchisor may also implement new programs and policies, which could require franchisees to incur additional expenses, purchase new equipment or supplies, or pay additional reasonable fees. Changes, improvements, modifications, or substitutions to the brand's trademarks are also considered Supplements. Cinnabon will communicate these changes in writing or electronically.
Franchisees must immediately adopt and use any Supplements to the manuals, and these Supplements are binding as if they were part of the original manuals. It is the franchisee's responsibility to monitor for Supplements and maintain a current copy of the manuals at their Cinnabon franchise. All references to the manuals include any and all Supplements. Franchisees should be aware that changes in the standards or manuals may require additional capital investment or higher operating costs.