Crumbl Review: Brownie Dippers
This one is a bit different right away because it’s not trying to be a standard cookie — it’s more of a shareable, dessert-style item.
Visually, it looks like cut brownie pieces rather than a single cookie. You usually get multiple strips with a dipping sauce on the side, which already makes it feel more interactive.
The first bite is dense and fudgy.
The brownie itself leans very chocolate-forward. It’s soft in the center with slightly firmer edges, giving it that classic brownie texture instead of anything cookie-like.
Flavour-wise, it’s rich but not overly complex. It sits firmly in:
👉 deep chocolate → smooth → consistent
The dipping sauce is what changes things.
Depending on the version (usually chocolate or a sweeter cream-based dip), it adds:
- extra sweetness
- a smoother finish
- a bit of variation between bites
That’s important, because without it, the brownie would feel very one-dimensional.
Texture:
- dense, fudgy interior
- slightly firmer edges
- smooth dip
This is definitely a heavier item, but the format helps. Because it’s in pieces, it’s easier to pace and doesn’t feel as overwhelming all at once.
Final Verdict:
Rich and chocolate-heavy, but improved by the dipping element. Still simple, but more enjoyable than a standard brownie-style cookie.
