Crumbl cookie review
So, you're here for a Crumbl cookie Review with me, right? I've been seeing these viral cookies pop up all over my feed, and I finally decided it was time to dive in and give my honest opinion. Is the hype real, or is it just another social media trend? I’m going to break down my experience, the flavors I tried, and whether I think they’re worth the price tag. First off, walking into Crumbl is an experience in itself. The aroma of freshly baked cookies hits you instantly, and the display of those giant, colorful cookies is pretty captivating. My first impression was definitely one of excitement! I picked up a box featuring their classic Milk Chocolate Chip (a must-try for any first-timer, right?), and a couple of the rotating weekly flavors that caught my eye – let's call them 'Peanut Butter Brownie' and 'Lemon Glaze' for this review. Let’s start with the Milk Chocolate Chip. It’s huge, warm, and wonderfully soft. The chocolate chips are plentiful, and it has that perfect gooey center. It’s definitely a solid, comforting cookie, but I found it to be incredibly sweet. If you have a major sweet tooth, you'll love it. For me, it was almost too sweet to finish in one sitting, even with its generous size. It’s a good benchmark, but I wouldn't call it revolutionary. Next up, the Peanut Butter Brownie. This one was a revelation! The base was a rich, fudgy brownie-like texture, topped with a creamy peanut butter frosting and a sprinkle of mini chocolate chips. The combination of chocolate and peanut butter was perfectly balanced, and the textures played off each other beautifully. This flavor truly stood out to me as something unique and incredibly decadent. It felt gourmet and was definitely a highlight of my Crumbl cookie review. Then there was the Lemon Glaze. This one had a soft, almost cakey base with a bright, tangy lemon glaze drizzled over it. It was refreshing and a nice contrast to the heavier, sweeter flavors. The lemon wasn't overpowering, but it was definitely present, offering a lovely citrusy zing. If you're looking for something lighter or a bit more fruity, this type of flavor is a great choice and shows Crumbl can do more than just chocolate-heavy options. Overall, my honest Crumbl cookie review is that they are an indulgence. They are massive cookies, so splitting one (or even half) with a friend is a good idea unless you're incredibly hungry or just want a sugar rush. The price point is higher than your average cookie, so I wouldn't consider them an everyday treat. However, for a special occasion, a fun dessert night, or when a specific weekly flavor really calls to you, they can be a delightful splurge. My advice for anyone trying Crumbl for the first time? Don't just stick to the classics. The rotating menu is where the true creativity shines, and you might discover some unexpected favorites, like I did with the Peanut Butter Brownie. Also, be prepared for sweetness and bring a friend to share! It’s all part of the fun of experiencing these viral cookies.
y’all i don’t think she liked it 😭