Crumbl Review: White Drop Cookie ft. Hershey’s Cookies & Cream

This is one of those cookies that looks simple on the surface but leans heavily on flavour from the mix-ins rather than the base itself. Going in, you already know it’s going to be sweet, creamy, and very chocolate-forward in a softer way compared to dark chocolate cookies.

The base of the cookie is a soft vanilla-style dough. It’s not overly rich or buttery, which actually works in its favor because it lets the Hershey’s Cookies & Cream pieces do the heavy lifting. On its own, the cookie base is pretty mild, but that’s intentional.

The real flavour comes from the chunks throughout. The cookies and cream pieces bring that creamy white chocolate taste mixed with bits of chocolate cookie, giving you that classic Oreo-adjacent flavour profile. It’s sweet, smooth, and very familiar.

One thing that stands out is how the sweetness is handled. It definitely leans on the sweeter side, but it doesn’t cross into overwhelming. The balance between the vanilla base and the mix-ins keeps it from feeling like too much.

Texture is where this cookie shines a bit more. The base is soft and chewy, while the chunks add slight structure and a bit of bite. It’s not crunchy, but it gives enough variation that it doesn’t feel flat.

That said, this isn’t a complex cookie. It’s very straightforward — sweet, creamy, and simple. It’s the kind of cookie that’s easy to enjoy but doesn’t necessarily stand out as something unique.

It leans slightly more toward that “safe” option. If you like cookies and cream anything, you’ll like this. If you’re looking for something more bold or layered, it might feel a bit one-note.

Final Verdict:

Simple, sweet, and easy to enjoy. Not the most exciting, but very solid for cookies & cream lovers.

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