Crumbl Review: Ultimate Peanut Butter Cookie
This one is exactly what it sounds like — it’s built entirely around peanut butter, and it doesn’t try to do anything else. That makes it a very specific cookie, because if you like peanut butter, it’s going to hit. If you don’t, there’s nothing here to balance it out.
The base is dense, soft, and very smooth. It doesn’t crumble or fall apart — it has that classic peanut butter cookie structure where it holds together and feels slightly heavier than a standard cookie.
Flavour-wise, it’s all peanut butter. From the first bite to the last, that’s the dominant flavour, and it doesn’t really shift or develop into anything else. It’s strong, but not overly salty or dry, which is important because peanut butter cookies can easily go that direction.
What stands out is how smooth it is. There’s no real texture contrast here — no crunch, no mix-ins — just a consistent, soft bite all the way through. That works if you’re looking for something simple, but it also makes it feel a bit one-dimensional.
It’s also very filling. This isn’t a cookie you casually eat without thinking about it — it’s dense enough that a few bites are usually enough to get the full experience.
Overall, it does exactly what it says it will do. It’s not trying to be balanced or complex — it’s just delivering peanut butter as the main event.
Final Verdict:
A very peanut butter-forward cookie. Great if you love peanut butter, but completely one-note.
