Obsessed with Crumbl cookies? You’re in the right place. Since 2020, I’ve been testing and refining Crumbl-style cookie recipes to create the ultimate collection of thick, soft-baked, bakery-style copycat cookies you can make at home.
This guide includes:
- Classic Crumbl cookie flavors
- Seasonal and rotating Crumbl-inspired cookies
- Chilled cookies, cake-style cookies, brownie-style cookies, and stuffed cookies
- Easy step-by-step recipes with real reader feedback
Last updated: February 2025 with improved navigation and cleaner organization.
If you miss a retired flavor, want to save money on bakery cookies, or simply love that signature Crumbl thick-and-gooey texture, these Crumbl copycat recipes are the closest homemade versions you can make. Many readers even say they prefer these soft, rich, frosted cookies to the originals.
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What Are Crumbl Cookies?
Crumbl is a popular bakery known for giant, thick, ultra-soft cookies, a rotating weekly menu, gourmet toppings, chilled cookies, and its signature pink boxes. The flavors change often, which is part of the fun, but it also means your favorite cookie may not always be available.
These recipes recreate:
- The signature soft-in-the-center bake
- Thick, bakery-style cookie texture
- Rich buttercreams, glazes, fillings, and toppings
- Popular classic, seasonal, and rotating menu flavors
Best of all, these homemade Crumbl copycat cookies use simple pantry ingredients and clear instructions.
Why My Crumbl Copycat Cookies Work
- Tested and improved since 2020
- Made with real bakery-style techniques
- Designed for thick cookies with soft, gooey centers
- Inspired by reader-loved and social-media-favorite recipes
- Frostings are tested for flavor, texture, and swirl piping
- Backed by reader reviews and repeated testing
You’re in good hands, and you’re about to bake some seriously delicious cookies.
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I’ve been taste-testing Crumbl cookies for years and recreating their flavors at home since 2020. I don’t just guess the flavors; I compare textures, fillings, frosting consistency, cookie thickness, and baking results until the homemade version gives that same soft, bakery-style experience.
These are not basic copycat cookies. They are rich, thick, generously topped, and made to satisfy that Crumbl craving even when the flavor you want is not on the weekly menu. Bake your way through the list, find your favorite, and enjoy the pink-box vibe from your own kitchen.

Crumbl’s Classic Flavor Staples
These are the classic Crumbl-style cookies that fans know and love. They are thick, soft, sweet, and bakery-inspired, but made at home with accessible ingredients and clear directions.

These buttery almond sugar cookies are chilled and topped with a smooth pink buttercream. Making them at home lets you control the almond flavor, frosting color, and sweetness.
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Thick, chewy, and served warm, these milk chocolate chip cookies are a must-bake for anyone who loves soft centers and melty chocolate in every bite.
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A thick cinnamon snickerdoodle cookie topped with cream cheese frosting and cinnamon sugar. It tastes like a cupcake and a snickerdoodle in one cozy dessert.
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Soft oatmeal cookies packed with milk chocolate chips. They are chewy in the center, lightly crisp on the edges, and full of classic comfort.
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These funfetti-style birthday cake cookies are soft, colorful, and finished with cream cheese frosting. They are perfect for celebrations or anytime you want a nostalgic treat.
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Crumbl Specialty and Rotating Cookie Flavors
The rotating Crumbl menu is exciting because the flavors change often. That variety is fun, but it can also be frustrating when a favorite cookie disappears for months. These copycat recipes help you enjoy popular specialty flavors whenever the craving hits.
Chocolate Lover Crumbl Cookies

Fudgy double chocolate cookies loaded with chocolate chips for a rich, soft, brownie-like center.
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Soft chocolate cookies topped with silky chocolate buttercream for a rich cake-inspired finish.
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Chewy brownie cookies topped with chocolate ganache and colorful candy sprinkles.
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Fudgy brownie cookies topped with creamy peanut butter fudge and melted chocolate.
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Oreo-packed cookies topped with creamy vanilla frosting and crushed cookies.
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Cake & Cupcake Inspired Crumbl Cookie Copycat Recipes

Soft almond-vanilla cookies topped with smooth cream cheese frosting for a pretty bakery-style treat.
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Thick sugar cookies topped with glossy pink glaze and rainbow sprinkles, inspired by a classic iced donut.
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Soft vanilla bean sugar cookies finished with whipped vanilla buttercream.
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Rich red velvet cookies topped with a tangy cream cheese frosting swirl.
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Fruity & Bright Crumbl Copycat Recipes

Soft lemon poppy seed cookies filled with lemon curd and finished with bright citrus icing.
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Cakey blueberry muffin cookies topped with streusel and sweet glaze.
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A buttery graham cookie topped with creamy mousse and peach frosting.
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A thick chilled sugar cookie topped with lemon cream cheese frosting and fresh fruit.
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Seasonal Crumbl Cookies at Home

Soft cookies topped with buttery, gooey pecan pie filling for a holiday-inspired dessert.
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Oat cookies topped with homemade apple pie filling and crunchy oat crumble.
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Cinnamon-spiced pumpkin pie filling layered over a soft cookie crust and topped with whipped cream.
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Thick, soft gingerbread cookies topped with smooth cream cheese frosting.
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Moist carrot cake cookies with warm spices and tangy cream cheese frosting.
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Candy Bar & Childhood Treat Crumbl Cookie Copycat Recipes

A soft cookie base topped with caramel and smooth melted chocolate.
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Soft peanut butter cookies mixed with Reese’s Pieces for a chewy, candy-packed bite.
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Thick cookies packed with chocolate chips, peanut butter chips, and M&M’s.
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Brown sugar cookies filled with mini chocolate chips, rolled in cookie crumbs, and topped with blue vanilla frosting.
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Chewy peanut butter cookies packed with Butterfinger candy and finished with melted chocolate.
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Sweet sugar cookies topped with fluffy cotton candy frosting and crunchy candy pieces.
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Chilled sugar cookies topped with caramel frosting and edible cookie dough bites.
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Chewy cookie butter cookies filled with white chocolate chips and topped with a Biscoff cookie.
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Sprinkle sugar cookies topped with white chocolate glaze and circus animal cookies.
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Cinnamon & Bakery-Inspired Crumbl Cookies

Thick sugar cookies with cinnamon filling and a cream cheese swirl.
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Cinnamon sugar churro cookies stuffed with creamy hazelnut spread.
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Cinnamon-spiced cookies topped with brown sugar caramel frosting and pecan crunch.
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Cinnamon sugar cookies topped with cinnamon buttercream for a warm churro-inspired flavor.
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Maple-buttery waffle-style cookies topped with buttercream and syrup.
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Soft cornbread-inspired cookies topped with sweet honey butter frosting.
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International Inspired Crumbl Cookies

Cinnamon-spiced cookies topped with creamy dulce de leche frosting.
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Pineapple sugar cookies topped with creamy pineapple-whip frosting for a bright tropical dessert.
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Soft coconut sugar cookies topped with tangy lime buttercream for a refreshing tropical flavor.
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions About These Crumbl Copycat Recipes
Crumbl started in Provo, Utah, and was founded by two cousins in 2017.
Yes. These recipes are made from scratch with simple ingredients so you can recreate bakery-style cookies at home.
Many readers say yes, and some even prefer the homemade versions because they can adjust the sweetness, frosting, and flavor to their taste.
Yes. Many of these cookies freeze well for up to 2 months, depending on the recipe. Some are best frozen unfrosted, while others can be frozen fully decorated.
Crumbl was founded by Sawyer Hemsley and Jason McGowan.
If you enjoy giant cookies, creative weekly flavors, and soft bakery-style desserts, Crumbl is worth trying. Making Crumbl copycat cookies at home gives you a similar gourmet cookie experience for less.
A Crumbl Party Box holds 12 full-size cookies. Crumbl also offers smaller box options depending on location and current availability.
Yes, mini cookies are available at select times and for certain orders. At home, many copycat recipes can be made smaller for parties, gifting, or catering-style cookie boxes.
If You Have Any Crumbl Cookie Requests, Drop Them in the Comment Box Below!
Whether you love chilled cookies, frosted cookies, stuffed cookies, or warm bakery-style classics, this guide is here to help you bake your favorite Crumbl-inspired flavors anytime at home.