Difference between revisions of "Cinnabon"
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'''Cinnabon''' is an American purveyor of cinnamon rolls and [[Type 5 Diabetes Mellitus|diabetes]]. It is joint consensus between nutritions and physicists that there is enough caloric power in a '''Cinnabon''', if lit, to cause a nuclear explosion. It is slowly replacing radiolabeled fried eggs during gastric emptying studies.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/11/radiology-departments/ ‘Nuclear Cinnabon’ Improves Radiology Department’s Patient Satisfaction Scores]</ref> Most recently, '''Cinnabon''' has piloted a brand new product called the Insulinabon.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/09/cinnabon-giving-away-free-insulin-rolls/ Cinnabon Creates New Insulin Rolls: Insulinabons]</ref> | '''Cinnabon''' is an American purveyor of cinnamon rolls and [[Type 5 Diabetes Mellitus|diabetes]]. It is joint consensus between nutritions and physicists that there is enough caloric power in a '''Cinnabon''', if lit, to cause a nuclear explosion. It is slowly replacing radiolabeled fried eggs during gastric emptying studies.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/11/radiology-departments/ ‘Nuclear Cinnabon’ Improves Radiology Department’s Patient Satisfaction Scores]</ref> Most recently, '''Cinnabon''' has piloted a brand new product called the Insulinabon.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/09/cinnabon-giving-away-free-insulin-rolls/ Cinnabon Creates New Insulin Rolls: Insulinabons]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 17:04, 2 October 2016
Cinnabon is an American purveyor of cinnamon rolls and diabetes. It is joint consensus between nutritions and physicists that there is enough caloric power in a Cinnabon, if lit, to cause a nuclear explosion. It is slowly replacing radiolabeled fried eggs during gastric emptying studies.[1] Most recently, Cinnabon has piloted a brand new product called the Insulinabon.[2]
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