When we say that everyone’s selling dirty sodas these days, we mean it. Cinnabon’s doing it, Taco Bell’s doing it, Dunkin’s doing it, Burger King’s doing it — there’s barely a fast food chain left that isn’t churning out the year’s buzziest drink. And Crumbl’s doing it, too – but it’s actually been ahead of the curve and all its other competitors, having been selling dirty sodas since 2025 in select locations.
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Now, though, it’s going bigger. Crumbl’s going nationwide with its dirty sodas, and here are all the details.
Where Were Crumbl’s Dirty Sodas Before, And Where Can I Get One Now?
Crumbl’s dirty sodas were originally launched last year in Canada and across a couple of states in the US. After being a big enough hit, the brand is now selling them across the US, perhaps in a bid to keep up with all that competition.
As per the official Crumbl Dirty Soda page, stores across the whole of the country are now selling its sodas, with locations in Florida, Arkansas, Rhode Island, Ohio, and Utah already stocking the drinks. However, more locations are due to get the drinks soon, and Crumbl never moves slowly, so keep your eyes peeled on your local store.
What Flavors Are They Selling?
There are quite a few. Crumbl is basing its dirty sodas around Dr. Pepper, Sprite, Fanta, Diet Coke, Fresca, and Barq’s Root Beer, and there are dozens of combinations to try. According to the fine folks of Reddit, who have dissected the differences between the Canadian flavors and the US ones, there are a few US exclusives, including the Berry Fancy, which is a mash-up of Fresca, strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, heavy cream, and fresh lime. Honestly, it sounds delicious (and a little more like a milkshake than a dirty soda if you ask us, but we’re not quibbling).
What Are the Other Differences Between the Canadian Flavors and the US Ones?
Crumbl’s US-based drinks opt for a few different soda brands. For example, in the US, you’ll find Mello Yello as a base soda, while in Canada, you get Mountain Dew. US Crumbl’s will also stock a 44-oz cup for each drink, in case you wanna go really big with your dirty soda. Just make sure you don’t have much to do after, as the sugar crash will be, for want of a better word, profound.
Crumbl’s also selling its Crumbl Coolers, which are a slightly more refreshing version of its dirty sodas, and potentially a little lighter. These coolers are made from fresh fruit, syrup, and a touch of cream, and will be based around flavors like coconut, pineapple, and strawberry. It’s a good time to be a Crumbl fan, huh? And if you don’t have one near you, you can always just make yourself a swig-style dirty soda at a gas station. Trust us, we’re not judging.
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