ContestsEvents

LISTEN LIVE

This Month’s Crumbl Cookies Spoilers With New Surprises And The Return Of Classic Pink Sugar

I admit I have a bit of sweet tooth, and cookies are a weakness for me. Especially when I look at this month’s Crumbl Cookies spoilers and some new surprises…

crumbl cookies in a box as we reveal this month's crumbl cookies spoilers
Debbie Nance

I admit I have a bit of sweet tooth, and cookies are a weakness for me. Especially when I look at this month's Crumbl Cookies spoilers and some new surprises the cookie giant has in store for us.

Ever since we moved across the street from a Crumbl Cookies location a few years ago, it has become our little indulgence. We look forward to seeing what the lineup for the week might be. You see, Crumbl changes out their selection each week with a rotation of 6 cookies with one constant...there's always either a milk chocolate chip or a semi-sweet chocolate chunk each week along with 5 others.

Crumbl Cookies Spoilers

And, the menu is only officially updated from Crumbl on Sunday night. The stores are closed on Sunday. But, of course, you can always count on social media to provide a sneak peek with Crumbl Cookies spoilers well in advance of the official announcements. I'm not sure how they get their information, and I don't ask questions. LOL. I just take grab the crumbs and run!

Lately, Crumbl has been adding cakes to their menu. And, the spoilers promise more of those. But, many die hard Crumbl fans were upset when they booted the Classic Pink Sugar cookie from their standard line up. It only returns every now and then. And, you'll be happy to know it's coming during one of the weeks this Fall. So, be sure to scroll down to find that week!

So, let's take a look at what's coming...no need to wait for the Sunday night reveal. Here are the predicted Crumbl Cookies spoilers for this month and beyond.

September 9-14

New Cookie Butter Tres Leches Cake, New Lemon Cake, New Banoffee Pie Cookie, Chocolate Crumb Ft. Oreo, Classic Peanut Butter, Milk Chocolate Chip

September 16-21

Raspberry Cheesecake, New Maple Cinnamon Square, Brownie Batter, Caramel Pumpkin Cake, Fried Ice Cream, Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chunk,

September 23-28

This is Crumbl's Birthday week!

New Confetti Cake (also available in family size), Birthday Cake Ft. Oreo, Peanut Butter Ft. Snickers, Caramel Shortbread Ft. Twix, Classic Pink Sugar, Milk Chocolate Chip

September 30-October 5

New Blueberry Crumb Cake, New Brownie Sundae Pie, Cookies & Cream Milkshake Ft. Mini Oreo, Oatmeal Chocolate Chip, Pumpkin Cake Cookie, Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chunk

October 7-12

Tres Leches Cake, Caramel Apple, Maple Cream Sandwich, Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie, Pumpkin Chocolate Chip, Milk Chocolate Chip

As you'll notice in the Crumbl Cookies spoilers, there's lots of new surprises. And, understandably, we find plenty of Fall inspired options and a few that remind us of fairs and carnivals with a share of candy bars and cakes thrown in. And, yes, the classic Pink Sugar. So, happy crumbling!

If I had to choose one simple dessert to enjoy for the rest of my life, I would choose cookies. Although I am not sure what my favorite cookie is, I really love double chocolate chip cookies. I also really love Oreos with milk.

The favorite cookie of North Carolina is a classic. Whatever your cookie preference is, chocolate chip cookies are sweet and salty, sugar cookies are buttery and snickerdoodles are spiced with warm spices. Whether it's ice cream sandwiches or whoopie pies, cookies are one of America's favorites. What is the cookie that is loved by Americans across each state?

To determine the most popular cookies in America, Eat This, Not That! looked to Nestlé Toll House, which conducted a nationwide consumer survey. While Kentucky is famous for its Bourbon Spice, Vermont is known for its Maple Pecan. I'm sure you'd like to know which cookie you should choose, based on your state! Check out the list of some state favorites below. You can see the full list of cookies by state here.

NORTH CAROLINA: Chocolate Chip

In the homeland of Krispy Kreme donuts, the Tar Heels and Blue Devils rank chocolate chip cookies number one.

ALABAMA: Peanut Butter with Chocolate Chips

Peanut butter cookies with chocolate chips are Alabama's favorite cookie. It's a state where college football reigns and peanut butter is a tasty snack to enjoy while watching a game.

ALASKA: Russian Tea Cakes

In the form of Russian Tea Cakes, the Russians left crumbs of their culture behind when they negotiated with the United States for the Last Frontier. Russian tea cakes, also called polvorones, are balls of buttery dough filled with finely ground nuts and rolled twice in powdered sugar.

ARIZONA: Mexican Wedding

You can find the best Mexican food in Arizona, so it's no surprise that residents choose Mexican Wedding cookies as their favorite dessert. Mexican Wedding Cookies have a thick dusting of powdered sugar and a buttery texture, making them similar to Russian Tea Cakes. Crescent moon shapes are commonly cut from them.

North Carolina

In North Carolina, the favorite cookie is an all-time classic. It's no surprise that Tar Heels and Blue Devils put chocolate chip cookies at the top of their list.

WYOMING: Cowboy

If you want to explore Wyoming's mountain ranges, farmlands, and stunning national parks, you'll need Cowboy cookies.

WEST VIRGINIA: Haystacks

Haystack cookies usually consist of peanut butter, butterscotch, chocolate, marshmallows, noodles, or oats. You can use your microwave to melt the ingredients together and let them set in the fridge. They don't require any baking.

WASHINGTON: Apple Cinnamon

Apple cider donuts are a big hit in the Evergreen State, so it's no wonder apple cider cookies are popular there, too.

VIRGINIA: Peanut Butter with Chocolate Chips

Peanut pie is famous in Virginia, as the peanuts are roasted and combined with golden syrup to make a gooey, sweet treat. A peanut butter cookie with chocolate chips will have to suffice if you cannot find a slice of this heavenly pie.

RHODE ISLAND: Biscotti

Biscotti is most similar to Rhode Island's hermit cookies, which are made with reused dough, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, raisins or currants, and molasses.

VERMONT: Maple Pecan

Maple syrup and pecans are two ingredients that perfectly describe Vermont. In Vermont, you'll find maple trees and shops that sell Grade A and B syrups.

TENNESSEE: Chocolate Chip

The best cookie in Tennessee is MoonPies, followed by chocolate chip cookies. The sandwiches are graham cracker sandwiches stuffed with marshmallows and topped with chocolate, vanilla, or banana frosting.

SOUTH CAROLINA: Peanut Butter with Chocolate Chips

Peanuts are one of South Carolina's most abundant crops in the summer, so much so that they have become a pantry staple. Locals particularly enjoy boiled peanuts.

NEW MEXICO: Biscochito

Bischochitos are butter-based cookies flavored with cinnamon and anise. Usually, the cookies are shaped like stars and crescent moons.

OREGON: Pumpkin Spice

This fall, you can find plenty of pumpkin patches throughout Oregon if you're taking the Oregon Trail. In the Beaver State, high-quality, local food is prepared from many of its farms.

NEW HAMPSHIRE: Pumpkin Spice

When you describe New Hampshire's foliage in terms of food, you think of pumpkin pie cookies. Have you caught a whiff of cinnamon, nutmeg, and allspice?

MASSACHUSETTS: Cranberry

A great way to celebrate the season is with cranberry cookies. Massachusetts does fall flavors best. Cranberries can also help you cut down on sugar and add natural sweetness to cookies.

MAINE: Molasses

It's not just lobster rolls and clam chowder you'll find in New England. Many desserts in Maine contain molasses. Molasses plays well with gingerbread cookies due to their warm, thick, and not-too-sweet taste.

LOUISIANA: Maple Pecan

Cajun and Creole country food boasts jambalaya and gumbo, so what's not to love? However, Louisiana prefers maple pecan cookies over beignets for dessert.

KENTUCKY: Bourbon Spice

The Bluegrass State is the biggest distributor of—you guessed it—bourbon. And you bet it's in the Commonwealth's culinary concoctions as it is in its cocktails.