Crumbl Review: Cookies & Cream Cocoa Mousse Cup
This one immediately stands out from the lineup because it’s not even trying to be a cookie — it’s a full dessert cup, and honestly that already sets a different expectation going in. Anything cookies and cream based is usually a safe bet, but when you add a mousse element into it, it either becomes really smooth and balanced or it turns into a heavy chocolate overload. This one leans much more toward smooth and layered, which works really well.
The first thing you notice is the texture contrast. The mousse itself is soft, airy, and creamy without being too thick, which is important because chocolate mousse can sometimes feel dense or almost pudding-like. Here it stays light enough that you can actually enjoy multiple bites without it feeling like too much. That alone makes it stand out compared to some of the heavier Crumbl desserts.
The cookies and cream aspect comes through mostly in the flavour rather than chunks. You get that familiar Oreo-style chocolate and cream combination, but it’s blended into the mousse instead of being super crunchy or layered with big cookie pieces. Personally, I don’t mind that because it keeps everything smooth and consistent, but if you’re expecting a ton of crunch, this leans more creamy than anything else.
Flavour-wise, it’s chocolate-forward but not aggressively so. It doesn’t hit like a dark chocolate dessert — it’s more of that sweet, balanced cookies-and-cream chocolate that feels approachable. The cream element softens everything, so you’re not getting hit with straight cocoa, which makes it really easy to enjoy.
One of the biggest wins here is that it doesn’t feel overly sweet. A lot of cookies and cream desserts can get sugary really fast, but this one stays pretty controlled. It’s definitely still a dessert, but it doesn’t feel like it’s trying to overwhelm you.
Overall, this is one of those items that feels a bit more refined compared to the usual cookie lineup. It’s smooth, balanced, and easy to eat, which makes it stand out in a good way.
Final Verdict:
A creamy, smooth dessert that leans more mousse than cookie. Well-balanced, not overly sweet, and a solid choice if you want something lighter than the typical Crumbl cookie.
