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Can Cinnabon use the Ad Fund for manager/employee recognition programs?

Cinnabon Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

We or an affiliate will administer the Ad Fund. We have sole authority to direct all advertising programs and promotions and uses of the Ad Fund, with sole control over the creative concepts, materials, and media used in the programs, and the placement and allocation of advertising. We reserve the right to use any media, create any programs, and allocate advertising and promotional expenditures to any regions or locales we deem appropriate. We may use the Ad Fund to meet the costs of administering, preparing, and conducting national, local, or regional advertising, promotional, or brand building programs of any kind, including the cost of (i) preparing and conducting television, radio, magazine, newspaper, and digital advertising campaigns and other public relations activities (including, but not limited to, for purposes of brand reputation management), (ii) employing public relations firms and advertising agencies to assist in these activities, and (iii) conducting other activities that are directly or indirectly designed to promote the System, its franchisees, and/or increase System sales, such as limited-time menu offerings, crew incentives, franchisee incentive and/or promotional programs, customized materials (e.g., cups), up-sell programs, guest response programs, manager/employee recognition programs, quality assurance and food safety programs, mystery shop and shopper programs, brand websites and ordering platforms, brand applications, social media account administration and promotion, and in-store equipment and technologies related to such marketing programs. We may use the Ad Fund to compensate us for the reasonable administrative costs and overhead we incur in activities

related to advertising and promotional programs, including new product development; market research; preparing advertising and promotional materials; Digital Marketing (as defined below); working with public relations firms, advertising agencies, advertising placement services, and creative talent; reimbursing franchisee advisory council meeting expenses; developing and maintaining, and paying third parties for the development and maintenance of, internet sites, applications, and other equipment and technologies related to marketing programs.

Source: Item 11 — Franchisor's Assistance, Advertising, Computer Systems, and Training (FDD pages 66–82)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Cinnabon's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the Ad Fund can be used for manager/employee recognition programs. Cinnabon has sole authority to direct all advertising programs and promotions and uses of the Ad Fund. This includes the discretion to use the Ad Fund for various activities that promote the Cinnabon system, its franchisees, and/or increase system sales.

Specifically, the Ad Fund can cover the costs of preparing and conducting advertising campaigns, employing public relations firms and advertising agencies, and conducting activities designed to promote the system. These activities include limited-time menu offerings, crew incentives, franchisee incentive and/or promotional programs, customized materials, up-sell programs, guest response programs, manager/employee recognition programs, quality assurance and food safety programs, mystery shop and shopper programs, brand websites and ordering platforms, brand applications, social media account administration and promotion, and in-store equipment and technologies related to such marketing programs.

This means that Cinnabon franchisees may benefit from the Ad Fund through programs designed to motivate and reward their employees and managers, potentially leading to improved performance and customer service. However, Cinnabon retains sole control over how the Ad Fund is used, and there is no guarantee that a specific franchisee will directly benefit from any particular program or expenditure. The franchisor also states that they may use the Ad Fund to compensate them for the reasonable administrative costs and overhead they incur in activities related to advertising and promotional programs.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.