UPDATE: We have learned the individual Crumbl Cookies stores can sell up to four (4) of last week’s flavors as long as the dough has not been rolled more than three (3) days ago. All dough rolled three (3) days or more ago has to be thrown away. This is why you will only see last week’s flavors in Crumbl Cookies stores on Monday and Tuesday of the following week.
We’ve all been there. It is getting late on Saturday night and we know our two favorite food places will be closed on Sunday – Chick-fil-a and Crumbl. Unfortunately, once the Crumbl store closes on Saturday night, you likely won’t be able to get that Snickerdoodle Cupcake cookie again for several months or potentially over a year. Do you sprint to Crumbl and stand in line and hope to get your favorite cookie or will Crumbl sell last week’s flavors next week?
There are Crumbl stores that have sold last weeks flavors. This is more common in new stores that are trying to gain a grasp of their inventory and how much they need to order for a specific cookie. It is not a common Crumbl Cookies practice for stores to sell or offer last weeks cookie flavors, but it does happen.
The Crumbl Corporation likely makes the decision as to which stores will be granted the opportunity to sell through some inventory by offering one of last week’s flavors. Note, when we have seen stores selling last weeks flavors it is always just one flavor. Do not go into a Crumbl and expect to see 10 or 11 cookie flavors available. It will almost always be six (6) and rarely seven (7) which are mostly testing locations.