If you're a Crumbl Cookies fan, Monday might be the best day to visit. Thanks to Crumbl’s rotating weekly menu, Mondays often feature both the previous week’s flavors and the new lineup, offering cookie lovers the chance to try up to 10 flavors in one visit.
Crumbl Cookies Offers the Widest Selection on Mondays, Featuring Both New and Previous Week's Flavors
For those looking to start the week with something sweet, heading to your nearest Crumbl Cookies on a Monday might be the best choice. Since its inception in 2017, Crumble has rapidly gained popularity across the U.S. and Canada, thanks to its mouthwatering cookie flavors and expertly paired toppings. Whether you’re a regular or a first-timer, Mondays offer the most extensive cookie selection.
In a report by Tasting Table, Crumbl operates on a rotating menu, offering six unique cookie flavors every week. Mondays, however, are unique because it’s the day when you’re most likely to see both the previous week’s flavors and the new week’s lineup. While this "dual menu" isn’t a guarantee, it’s something customers might experience depending on the location and timing of their visit. This could mean sampling up to ten flavors in one go for cookie enthusiasts.
Crumbl's Classic Chocolate Chip Cookie is Always Available, Along with New Weekly Flavor Varieties
Despite the rotating menu, Crumble always has its fan-favorite semi-sweet chocolate chip cookie available. There's no need to strategize for that one—it’s a permanent staple you can rely on. Crumble once also had a pink sugar cookie as a permanent item, but it was temporarily discontinued in 2022 to make room for more variety in the weekly lineup.
While Mondays used to be the exclusive day for Crumbl’s miniature cookies, these mini-sized desserts are now available all week long. So, even if you're not keen on chocolate chip or the current week's offerings, Crumbl’s vast array of flavors always has something to try. And if a particular flavor isn’t available, dedicated fans can recreate their favorite Crumbl cookies at home, extending the deliciousness beyond the rotating menu.


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