Crumbl Galaxy Brownie Cookie Review

At first glance, this cookie feels like a little universe in itself — dark chocolate base, glossy ganache-like icing, and those speckled candy stars scattered across the top. It looks fun, indulgent, and a bit nostalgic, like something you’d expect to see in the bakery section of your childhood dreams. The first impression is definitely visual; it’s a cookie that demands attention before it’s even out of the box.

Once you take a bite, the real story begins. The base is rich and dense, almost brownie-like — chewy around the edges with a fudgy, melt-in-your-mouth center that really earns its name. It’s more of a hybrid between a brownie and a cookie, the kind of soft-baked bite that sticks to your teeth just a little, but in that “don’t mind licking my fingers” kind of way. The chocolate flavor is deep without being bitter, leaning closer to milk chocolate sweetness than dark chocolate sharpness.

The ganache layer on top adds an extra punch of cocoa and smoothness, blending perfectly with the cookie underneath. The little galaxy sprinkles don’t add much in terms of flavor, but they’re a fun texture contrast — a tiny crunch between bites of soft, decadent chocolate. If anything, the whole cookie feels like a cohesive dessert rather than a cookie with toppings; every bite is a balanced mix of soft, rich, and just enough sugar sparkle to keep it from feeling too heavy.

There’s a quiet luxury to it — it’s not as over-the-top as some of Crumbl’s creations, but it doesn’t need to be. It knows exactly what it’s doing. It’s a chocolate lover’s dream that doesn’t rely on tricks or gimmicks. If you’re looking for a cookie that’s indulgent but still refined, the Galaxy Brownie Cookie is the perfect middle ground.

Would I get it again? Definitely. It’s not one of those shock-value cookies — it’s one you crave again when you’re in the mood for something reliable, rich, and satisfying.

Check back next week for the recipe.

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