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    Baked With Love

    Dallas family turns grandmother's cinnamon roll recipe into delicious business

    Carolyn Overbeck
    Jul 27, 2014 | 9:03 am

    Amy Collins knew a good thing when she tasted one. Her grandmother, Rochelle — known as “RoRo” to the grandkids — baked dinner rolls and cinnamon rolls in her Garland kitchen, which she sold at church and school fundraisers. The cinnamon rolls had also become a Christmastime tradition in their family.

    “I wanted to find a way to always have her cinnamon rolls around for Christmas for my kids and my grandkids,” says Collins, 29, who lives in East Dallas. To do that, she enlisted her husband, Lauren, to help her start a business using her grandmother’s recipes — which they naturally called RoRo’s Baking Company.

    Collins, a former nurse at Baylor, says “they dove right in,” learning everything they could about food production. They worked on a business plan for six months and started selling their rolls in April 2011 at Celebration Market and other local farmers markets. By August of that year, they were in Central Market.

    There are three year-round products: crescent-shaped Dinn-A-Rolls, Cinn-A-Rolls, and pigs in a blanket. They also make two seasonal items: Hatch chile cheese rolls, available for the Hatch Chile Festival coming up at Central Market, and a cranberry and walnut cinnamon roll for the holidays.

    Central Market carries the whole assortment; Whole Foods carries the Dinn-A-Rolls and Cinn-A-Rolls. You can also buy through Artizone and on RoRo’s website. The rolls come nine to pan; the Cinn-A-Rolls sell for about $10, and the Dinn-A-Rolls about $7. The pigs in a blanket are sold on Artizone for $8.95.

    Everything is made by hand in small batches, in a commercial kitchen in Lakewood. RoRo still helps, but the baking is done primarily by a team of five, who churn out the rolls fully baked, then frozen, so all that customers have to do is heat.

    “It’s a super labor-intensive product,” Collins says. “We make a yeast-based dough, and it has to rise two times in the process. It is a full seven- to eight-hour day to make the batches.”

    Her favorite is the incomparable Cinn-A-Roll, which has a special glaze finish instead of a customary thick icing. It is glazed immediately after baking so the glaze sinks right down into the roll, making it super light and fluffy.

    “They are soft, gooey and melt in your mouth — the flavor is just really delicious in combination with the glaze we put on them,” Collins says. “They aren’t huge; you can have one or two. But I think our recipe is really unique, and a lot of people tell us it doesn’t really taste like other cinnamon rolls.”

    Collins admits that starting the business from scratch with little experience was not easy. But having a product people loved made the process easier. “It tastes delicious, and it’s not a hard sell,” she says. “It really helps to have a product that connects to people.”

    RoRo’s more than doubled sales last year, and Collins expects to do the same this year. “Every year we are seeing more and more growth,” she says.

    As for the current gluten-free craze, Collins says they don’t make a GF product because the rolls are “a treat.”

    “I’m not promoting it to be something you eat every day of the week, but there are things that people want to eat on special days to celebrate. Like a holiday — you can treat yourself on those days.”

    The holidays are “insane,” she says, and every year they get better at handling the demand. People snatch up the dinner rolls and cinnamon rolls for big gatherings during Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas — probably to create their own family traditions.

    Cinnamon rolls had become a family tradition, which RoRo's co-founder Amy Collins wanted to share.

    Kids eating RoRo's Cinn-A-Rolls
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    Cinnamon rolls had become a family tradition, which RoRo's co-founder Amy Collins wanted to share.
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    Craft Beer News

    Lakewood Brewing brings Fort Worth favorite Rahr beers to Dallas

    Teresa Gubbins
    Jun 10, 2026 | 9:02 am
    Rahr and Sons Brewing
    Photo by Mary Tuab/Flickr
    The new partnership will expand production capacity for select Rahr brands.

    Longtime Fort Worth craft beer name Rahr & Sons Brewing is about to surface in a new location: The brewery, which exited its longtime brewery space in Fort Worth in 2025, has entered a new partnership with another acclaimed brewery: Lakewood Brewing of Dallas.

    The new partnership will expand production capacity for select Rahr brands, bringing together two of North Texas’ most respected craft brewing pioneers.

    "Rahr Brewing has been seeking additional brewing capacity to help meet increasing Dallas demand," their statement says. "Under this new agreement, Lakewood Brewing will produce certain Rahr brands at its Dallas facility, while Rahr will continue brewing beer in Fort Worth."

    As an added benefit to the new partnership, Rahr beers will be served on tap at the Lakewood Brewery taproom.

    Rahr left their Fort Worth location after 20 years, with a goal to find a new home. (Their space was taken over by Blue Flag whiskey distiller.) Rahr has continued to brew their beers, maintaining their availability in restaurants, bars, and stores.

    Craft beer pioneer Fritz Rahr debuted his namesake brewery in 2004, back when Fort Worth was “very much a Miller-Coors town,” as he said in 2024. They went on to establish themselves as the godfather of Fort Worth's craft beer scene, thanks to an evolving roster of beers that range from classics like Texas Red American ale to newer favorites like Dadgum IPA — earning them critical nods such as a CultureMap Tastemakers Award nomination in 2023 for Brewery of the Year.

    Founded by craft beer aficionado Wim Bens in 2012, Lakewood Brewing has become one of Texas’ most recognized independent craft breweries, winning numerous awards. Their tap room on the east side of Dallas is a popular beer hound haunt.

    With the new partnership, the two brands will collaborate on brewing projects, special releases, community events, and initiatives that celebrate the vibrant culture of North Texas craft beer.

    “This partnership is built on friendship, mutual respect, and a shared belief in the future of Texas craft beer,” says Fritz Rahr in a statement.

    “Together, we can continue to innovate while honoring the traditions that have made both of our breweries successful," Wim Bens says. “Rahr Brewing has long been a cornerstone of the North Texas brewing community. We are excited to produce some of their brands here at our brewery.”

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    Celestina Blok contributed to this story.

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