Crumbl Weekly Overview November 9-15 2025
This week’s Crumbl lineup was one of those rare boxes that perfectly balanced nostalgia, seasonal comfort, and a few bold experiments — even if not all of them hit the same mark. It felt like a transitional menu: cozy enough to fit the fall season, but diverse enough that each cookie had its own personality. From the fireside sweetness of S’mores to the chilled freshness of Mint Chip Ice Cream, there was a lot to love and a little to critique, but every flavor had something distinct to say.
Let’s start with the standouts — S’mores and Mint Chip Ice Cream. These two carried the week with confidence. The S’mores Cookie hit every nostalgic note, blending graham-like crumble, soft marshmallow, and rich chocolate drizzle into a perfectly executed campfire treat. It was gooey, crisp, and balanced — exactly what Crumbl does best when they take a classic and elevate it just enough to feel special without overcomplicating it. The Mint Chip Cookie, on the other hand, was refreshingly cool — light yet indulgent. It delivered that signature mint chip ice cream flavor without being overpowering or cloying, proving that sometimes Crumbl’s best moments come from restraint.
Then there were the comfort staples — Snickerdoodle and Caramel Apple — both of which leaned into warmth and coziness. Snickerdoodle wasn’t flashy, but it was reliable: soft, buttery, and faintly spiced, the kind of cookie that reminds you why the simple ones never go out of style. The Caramel Apple was the sugary fall indulgence of the week — sticky, sweet, and rich, with real apple pieces that grounded it in a bit of authenticity. It might’ve been a little too sweet for some, but it was impossible not to appreciate the flavor layering and texture play between gooey caramel, tart apple, and chewy cookie base.
The more divisive entries were Strawberry Cake and Dubai Chocolate Cheesecake — both ambitious, both visually gorgeous, and both slightly unbalanced. Strawberry Cake leaned too far into artificial sweetness, its frosting dominating the subtler cookie base. It was fun, but it lacked the fresh fruit brightness that would have made it shine. The Dubai Chocolate Cheesecake, while sophisticated in look and texture, skewed too bitter for most palettes — an experiment in dark chocolate that felt more like a chef’s showcase than a cozy dessert. It had all the structure and quality you expect from Crumbl, but not the harmony of flavor that keeps you reaching for another bite.
Taken together, this week’s box had something for everyone. You had nostalgic comfort in Snickerdoodle and S’mores, a taste of the fair with Caramel Apple, a refreshing chill from Mint Chip, and two bold bakery-style offerings for those who crave something different. It was a week that showed Crumbl’s range — from classic and simple to decadent and daring — while reminding you that balance is everything.
If you only grab one cookie this week, make it the S’mores Cookie. It’s cozy, familiar, and nearly flawless. If you want something lighter and refreshing, Mint Chip Ice Cream is the sleeper hit. And for those who love exploring new flavors, the Dubai Chocolate Cheesecake is worth a try once just to see what Crumbl’s “gourmet” side can do, even if it’s not one for the repeat list.
Final Verdict:
This week’s lineup might not be Crumbl’s most consistent, but it’s one of their most diverse — the kind of menu that keeps things interesting. It’s a week of contrasts: warm versus cool, nostalgic versus experimental, soft comfort versus sharp richness. And that, in its own way, makes it a memorable one.
