Crumbl Review: Lemon Glaze Cookie

This one sits on the complete opposite end of the spectrum from most of the other cookies this week. Where everything else leans rich, chocolatey, or creamy, this one is light, bright, and much more flavour-focused.

The base of the cookie is soft and slightly crumbly, but not dry. It has that classic lemon cookie texture where it feels light and tender rather than dense or chewy. It doesn’t weigh you down, which immediately makes it stand out compared to the rest of the lineup.

Flavour-wise, the lemon is very present. It’s not subtle, but it’s also not artificial or overly sharp. It hits that middle ground where it’s clearly citrus-forward but still smooth enough to enjoy without that harsh, sour edge.

The glaze is what really brings it together. It adds sweetness and helps balance out the acidity of the lemon, so you’re not just getting a sharp citrus bite. Instead, it becomes a more rounded flavour — slightly tangy, slightly sweet, and very clean overall.

What works really well here is how refreshing it feels compared to everything else. After a week of heavier cookies, this one almost resets your palate. It doesn’t linger in a heavy way — it’s quick, light, and easy to eat.

Texture plays into that as well. The soft cookie paired with the smooth glaze creates a simple but effective combination that doesn’t need anything extra.

Final Verdict:

A bright, refreshing cookie that stands out from the rest of the lineup. Light, clean, and very easy to enjoy.

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