Crumbl Review: Chocolate Cupcake Cookie
This one is very clearly built to mimic a cupcake, and it leans fully into that idea.
Visually, it looks like a mini chocolate cake. The base is darker and thicker, and it’s topped with a noticeable layer of frosting that gives it that full dessert feel.
The first bite is soft and slightly dense.
The chocolate base comes through right away. It’s more of a cake-style chocolate than a rich brownie — lighter, but still sweet and consistent.
The frosting is what defines the cookie.
It adds:
- a smooth, creamy texture
- a stronger sweetness
- that classic cupcake-style finish
Together, it creates a profile that feels more like:
👉 cake → frosting → sweetness
There’s not a lot of contrast beyond that.
The chocolate isn’t deep or bitter — it leans more toward a sweet, approachable flavour.
Texture:
- soft, cake-like base
- smooth frosting
- very little variation
This is a very straightforward dessert cookie. It does exactly what it’s meant to do, but it doesn’t offer much beyond that.
It can feel a bit repetitive after a few bites because everything stays in the same flavour range.
Final Verdict:
Sweet, soft, and very cupcake-like. Well executed, but simple and slightly one-note.
