Cinnamon Toasted Bread Slices Set of 2
Indulge in the charm of playtime with this handcrafted set of 2 cinnamon toasted bread slices. Designed for imaginative kitchen adventures, each slice is made with love from cotton canvas and filled with soft fiber for a realistic feel.
Handprinted on both sides using plant-based pigments, these play food pieces are as safe as they are delightful. Whether for a tea party, toy toaster, or pretend breakfast spread, they bring a cozy, playful touch to any child's world.
Includes: 2 handcrafted cinnamon toast slices
Material: Cotton canvas with fiber fill
Print: Double-sided plant-based silkscreen print
Size: 10 cm each
Age: 3
Care: Handwash or spot clean
Safety: CE tested
Handmade in Denmark
Perfect for play kitchens or as a sweet gift idea.
A Sweet Slice of History: Cinnamon Toast
Cinnamon toast might seem like a humble treat, but its story is sprinkled with centuries of flavor and comfort.
Long before it became a childhood classic, people around the world were spicing up bread with sugar and cinnamona spice once more precious than gold. In 17th-century Europe, especially England, sweetened toasts made with butter, sugar, and aromatic spices were considered a luxurious indulgence. When cinnamon became more widely available, the combination of toasted bread, butter, and cinnamon sugar spread like well, cinnamon sugar on warm toast.
By the 1800s, cinnamon toast had crossed the Atlantic and was a staple in American kitchens. It was inexpensive, easy to make, and endlessly satisfyingperfect for cozy mornings, after-school snacks, or a treat from Grandmas kitchen. In an era without many ready-made sweets, it was comfort food at its finest.
Fast-forward to the 1980s, and cinnamon toast inspired one of the most iconic cereals of all time: Cinnamon Toast Crunch, turning the beloved flavor into a breakfast legend.
Today, cinnamon toast continues to charm all ageswhether served at brunch, reinvented in gourmet cafs, or lovingly reimagined in adorable play food form for kids pretend kitchens.