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==Cinnamon roll traditions== In Sweden and Finland, cinnamon rolls are traditionally enjoyed during a get-together, including the consumption of coffee and or baked goods. In Sweden, the get-together is known as a [[Fika (Sweden)|''fika'']], typically held in the afternoon, by coworkers during a break, by friends or by family. National Cinnamon Bun Day (''Kanelbullens dag'') is observed on October 4 in Sweden and Finland.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://temadagar.se/kanelbullens-dag/|title=Kanelbullens dag – 4 oktober | Temadagar|date=October 3, 2009|website=temadagar.se}}</ref> In Denmark, cinnamon buns are especially popular on Wednesdays, where an extra large variant called the Wednesday snail is sold. This tradition was specially invented during the 1990s<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://omveje.com/triviatirsdag-onsdagssnegl/|title=triviatirsdag: onsdagssnegl|date=August 22, 2017}}</ref> where the national football team usually played their games on Wednesdays.{{Cn|date=February 2025}} In [[North America]], it is commonly eaten for breakfast or dessert. When eaten for breakfast in the U.S., it may be served with [[cream cheese]] frosting.<ref>{{cite web|title=Screamin' Cinnamon Rolls With Cream Cheese Frosting|url=http://www.food.com/recipe/screamin-cinnamon-rolls-with-cream-cheese-frosting-87768|website=Food.com|access-date=July 20, 2016}}</ref> Cinnamon buns are particularly popular during the Christmas season in both Slovakia and the Czech Republic. They form part of the traditional Christmas baking repertoire in many households, alongside other festive treats like vanilla crescents (vanilkové rožteky) and [[linzer cookies]].{{Cn|date=February 2025}}
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