Panera Bread Drops a Croissant Clutch, Because Carbs Go With Everything

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The craving for food-themed bags continues to be all the rage as Panera Bread is turning heads this spring with the launch of its latest fashion statement, the limited-edition Croissant Clutch. Following the success of its viral Baguette Bag, this new accessory is literally inspired by Panera’s Croissant Toast Sandwiches.

Designed to resemble a perfectly baked croissant, the clutch not only makes a chic style statement but is also practical, crafted to hold a Croissant Toast Sandwich while keeping it warm. 

The Croissant Clutch showcases a pleated design symbolizing the flaky layers of the classic pastry, complete with accordion-style gussets and a kiss-lock closure. It also features a detachable gold chain strap and a custom Panera “P” emblem. This clutch celebrates the fusion of food, function, and fashion. Fancy, huh?

Available in two irresistible sandwich styles — the Croque Monsieur and the Fromage Croissant Toast — the Croissant Clutch retails for $39.50 and comes with a $15 Panera gift card. Snag yours at shop.panerabread.com/croissantclutch while supplies last, and elevate your meal game, Panera style.

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