Crumbl Review: Lemon Glaze Cookie
This one shifts things away from the heavier cake and chocolate cookies and brings in something lighter and more refreshing. Lemon cookies can go one of two ways — either bright and balanced or overly sharp — so the balance here really matters.
The base is soft and slightly chewy, with a lighter structure compared to the cake-style cookies. It still leans soft, but it has just enough bite to feel like a cookie rather than a slice of cake.
The lemon flavour comes through clearly right away. It’s fresh, slightly tangy, and doesn’t feel artificial, which is a big win. It’s noticeable without being overwhelming.
The glaze adds sweetness and helps round out that citrus edge. Instead of making the cookie overly sweet, it balances the lemon and keeps it from feeling too sharp.
Together, the base and glaze create a really clean, cohesive flavour. It’s not heavy, and it doesn’t linger the way the richer cookies do.
Texture-wise, it’s a nice change from the rest of the week. Still soft, but with a bit more structure and a light glaze finish that adds a slight contrast.
This is easily one of the more refreshing cookies of the lineup. It’s something you could eat without feeling weighed down afterward.
Final Verdict:
A bright, well-balanced lemon cookie that’s light, fresh, and a great break from heavier options.
