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National Cinnamon Bun Day

Celebrated on 10/04/2026

Quick Fact

National Cinnamon Bun Day is celebrated on October 4 in Sweden, where it was introduced in 1999 by the Home Baking Council to promote yeast baking. The day has since spread to other countries, with cinnamon buns being a beloved treat worldwide.

Origins and Establishment of National Cinnamon Bun Day

National Cinnamon Bun Day (Kanelbullens dag) was established in Sweden in 1999 by the Home Baking Council (Hembakningsrådet) to celebrate and promote the tradition of home baking, particularly yeast-based goods like the cinnamon bun. The date, October 4, was chosen to coincide with the start of the fall baking season, when families begin to spend more time indoors. The day was created as part of a broader effort to revive interest in traditional Swedish baking practices.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Since its inception, National Cinnamon Bun Day has grown in popularity, with bakeries, cafes, and homes across Sweden offering special cinnamon buns and promotions. The day has also spread to other countries, including the United States and Finland, where similar events are held. In modern times, the celebration often includes baking competitions, recipe sharing, and social media campaigns. Many people use the day to try new variations, such as adding cardamom, chocolate, or nuts to the classic recipe.

Facts & General Observations

  • Swedes consume an estimated 300 million cinnamon buns each year, averaging about 30 per person.
  • The cinnamon bun is so iconic in Sweden that it has its own official day, and the Swedish word "kanelbulle" is recognized internationally.
  • National Cinnamon Bun Day is not a public holiday, but it is widely observed in Sweden and by cinnamon bun enthusiasts globally.

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