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Which is the proper term
sticky buns
17%
 17%  [ 5 ]
cinnamon buns
55%
 55%  [ 16 ]
iced buns
10%
 10%  [ 3 ]
honey buns
17%
 17%  [ 5 ]
Total Votes : 29

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granpaturtle
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which is it:

sticky buns

or cinnamon buns

or iced buns

or if you so desire, honey buns


DECIDE

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shyviolet
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i prefer the term "roll." except when preceded by the word "sticky." then it must be "bun." this didn't answer the question but it's all i have.
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homesick_alien
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I just call them YUMMY

it sums it up well for me

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iced!

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Reepicheep
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A cinnamon bun and a honey bun are two totally different things.

Cinnamon bun:


Honey bun:


A cinnamon bun has cinnamon inbetween the rolls, and white icing dripped on the top (though it looks like they used more of a glaze in the pic), a honey bun is plain and covered in glaze. I think iced/sticky/honey buns are all the same, though I use the term 'honey buns'.

Wow, I just wrote a technical post on honey buns. I think I'm getting ready to 'splode or something.

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guitarfreak217
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Reepicheep wrote:
A cinnamon bun and a honey bun are two totally different things.

Cinnamon bun:


Honey bun:


A cinnamon bun has cinnamon inbetween the rolls, and white icing dripped on the top (though it looks like they used more of a glaze in the pic), a honey bun is plain and covered in glaze. I think iced/sticky/honey buns are all the same, though I use the term 'honey buns'.

Wow, I just wrote a technical post on honey buns. I think I'm getting ready to 'splode or something.


Hey, good times.

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cinnamon bun!
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SAMUEL GREY
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Gota go with the Cinnamon here

thats all they can be... all others are not near as good!

haha

but i would still eat them... as you saw from my Sandwitch atack pictures, i will eat just about anything... even a 10 inch high sandwitch!

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Sprocket
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I would hit someone if they called me honey buns.
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I voted Honey Buns, that's what they told me to vote for
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What does it really matter what you call them?
They are all really very delicious things to eat.
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granpaturtle
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maladroit_me wrote:
What does it really matter what you call them?
They are all really very delicious things to eat.


they're not different things, these are all terms i've heard used to describe the same thing

cinnamon bun is what i use because i buy them at CINNA-BON!

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Terebinthia
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Yeah, I have to agree with Shyviolet...I have always called them cinnamon "rolls."


It was always the lunchladies who called them sticky buns, so I associate sticky buns with women who have hairnets and lipstick on their teeth. Confused

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SAMUEL GREY
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Haha

thats a great thought

i never had a lunch lady tho... my school was to stupid

hahah

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thesinisterpenguin wrote:
iced!

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yupo. Especially the ones from Asda. hmmmmmmmm Very Happy

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