St. Patrick’s Day is on the horizon and that can only mean one thing: A new Crumbl menu is on its way. Okay, fine, they have a new menu every week, but this one’s special because it includes a variety of St. Paddy’s Day-inspired treats. We got a sneak peek at the Crumbl cookies you’ll be able to snag the week of March 15-21.
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The Featured Cookie of the Week
St. Patrick’s Celebration Cake Cookie: The reason for the season. Or something like that. This is a cake batter cookie with a cream cheese frosting that also somehow has cake batter in it (bold but I love it) and green sprinkles on top.
The Accompanying Lineup
Key Lime Pie Cookie: Part pie, part cookie. A chilled graham cookie layered with zesty lime filling, topped with whipped cream with graham cracker crumbs peppered on top and a fresh lime wedge as a garnish.
Cereal Milk Cookie: A soft sugar cookie with cereal-inspired flavors inside, covered with colorful cereal morsels that look a lot like Fruity Pebbles and are kept in place on the cookie with a smear of glaze.
Special Collaborations: Crumbl will also feature two additional flavors created in collaboration with Lucky Charms and Andes Mints. YUM.
The Classics
Seasoned Crumbl consumers are very familiar with the cookies in this section, but they’re still worth talking about for those of us who aren’t able to make it to Crumbl as often as we’d like. This week, in addition to the above, Crumbl will also offer:
Pink Sugar Cookie: The ever-so-classic almond sugar cookie topped with a honkin’ offering of pink almond frosting.
Cookies & Cream Cookie: My personal favorite. A chocolate cookie with cookies & cream pieces in it, topped with a smooth vanilla cream cheese frosting, with more (yet somehow not quite enough) cookies & cream pieces sprinkled on top.
Brownie Batter Cookie: An ooey-gooey chocolate cookie packed with semi-sweet chocolate chips and topped with delectable brownie batter.
Snickerdoodle Cookie: A timeless cookie. A vanilla sugar cookie rolled in a warm and enticing cinnamon sugar coating.
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