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2010-2026 - Crumbl Cookies chain and home bakers inspired by viral cookie trends.
Crumbl-Style Cookies are soft-centered, thick cookies popularized by the Crumbl cookie chain, featuring a variety of rotating flavors but united by a chewy, buttery texture. These bakery-inspired cookies capture recent American dessert trends emphasizing shareability and novelty.
Difficulty
Medium
Prep time
20 minutes
Cook time
12-15 minutes
Total time
35 minutes
Servings
12 cookies
Region
United States
Era introduced
2010-2026
Introduced by
Crumbl Cookies chain and home bakers inspired by viral cookie trends.
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Crumbl Cookies, a bakery chain established in the 2010s, popularized large, soft, thick cookies with unique and seasonal flavors. Replicating their style highlights the contemporary American fascination with viral food trends and bakery-inspired home baking. The cookies marry chewy interiors with lightly crisped edges, embodying a new wave of dessert indulgence focused on texture and flavor innovation.
Inspired by Crumbl Cookies product style; recipe adapted for home baking with no official endorsement.
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