Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookie Crumbl

Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookie Crumbl Review (When Chocolate and Peanut Butter Fight for Control)

The Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookie Crumbl sounds like an easy win.

Chocolate and peanut butter are one of the most reliable dessert pairings ever created.

So what could go wrong?

The answer is balance.

This cookie combines a dark, fudgy chocolate base with peanut butter chips baked directly into the dough. There is no frosting, no drizzle, and no decorative topping to soften the intensity. Everything depends on how much of the peanut butter comes through.

You can check whether it’s part of the Crumbl menu this week before heading to your nearest store.

Check if Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookie Crumbl is available on this week’s Crumbl menu.

The Chocolate Base Is Closer to a Brownie Than a Cookie

The first thing you notice is the texture.

Served warm, the cookie is:

  • thick,
  • dense,
  • and deeply fudgy.

It feels more like the center of a brownie than a classic chocolate chip cookie.

That intense structure gives the dessert real substance, but it also means the cocoa flavor is front and center from the first bite.

For reference, Crumbl’s official menu and nutrition details are available on Crumbl’s official website.

The Peanut Butter Chips Decide Whether This Cookie Works

The peanut butter chips are the only source of contrast.

When they melt properly, they add:

  • creamy sweetness,
  • nutty flavor,
  • and pockets of soft peanut butter throughout the cookie.

When the chips are sparse or less pronounced, the chocolate base can overwhelm them.

That inconsistency explains why this cookie earns both passionate praise and sharp criticism.

Compared to other options in the Crumbl cookie flavors list, this is one of the clearest examples of a cookie that lives or dies based on ingredient distribution.

Real Customer Reactions: Must-Buy or Skip Week

On Reddit and review platforms, this cookie has a notably polarized reputation.

Fans say:

  • “Perfect for chocolate and peanut butter lovers.”
  • “Tastes like a warm brownie with Reese’s notes.”
  • “One of Crumbl’s most underrated chocolate cookies.”

Critics say:

  • “The peanut butter flavor gets lost.”
  • “Too rich after a few bites.”
  • “Needed more salt to balance the sweetness.”

That final point is important. Unlike some salted chocolate cookies, this one does not have a strong salty finish to cut through the richness.

Why It Feels So Heavy

This cookie has almost no “light” elements.

There is:

  • no frosting,
  • no fruit,
  • no crunchy topping,
  • and very little acidity.

What you get is concentrated cocoa and melted peanut butter chips.

That makes it especially satisfying in small portions, but many customers report that one-quarter of the cookie is enough.

Calories and Price

Approximate nutrition for the full cookie:

  • 720 calories
  • 38g fat
  • 88g carbohydrates
  • 52g sugar

Typical single-cookie price:

  • $4.28–$5.49

Compared to items listed under Crumbl cookie prices, this cookie falls in the standard range. The ingredients are premium, but the lack of frosting or specialty assembly makes it structurally simpler than many decorated cookies.

Availability (A Niche Favorite That Returns for Serious Chocolate Fans)

The Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookie Crumbl appears periodically in Crumbl’s rotating menu.

It tends to return during lineups that feature:

  • rich chocolate flavors,
  • peanut butter combinations,
  • or nostalgic candy-inspired desserts.

Because it appeals most strongly to customers who enjoy intense cocoa flavors, it is less universal than staples like Milk Chocolate Chip.

Availability can vary by store, so check nearby options on the Crumbl locations page.

You can also preview upcoming flavors on the Crumbl flavors next week page.

If you love bold chocolate desserts, check the Crumbl flavors next week page to see when this cookie returns.

Explore More Crumbl Cookies

Chocolate Cookies & Cream Crumbl Cookie

A black cocoa cookie that delivers a similarly intense chocolate profile.

Peanut Butter Cup Crumbl Cookie

A richer peanut butter-focused option topped with additional candy elements.

Double Chocolate Chip Cookie Crumbl

A more balanced chocolate cookie with semi-sweet chunks and flaky sea salt.

Explore more chocolate-heavy favorites in the complete Crumbl cookie flavors list.

Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookie Crumbl FAQs

It tastes like a dense chocolate brownie cookie with pockets of melted peanut butter chips.

Yes, it is typically served warm so the peanut butter chips soften.

The dark chocolate base can overpower the peanut butter chips if they are not evenly distributed.

A full-sized cookie contains approximately 720 calories.

Yes. Many customers find that a quarter-cookie serving is enough.

Yes. It contains peanut butter chips and is not suitable for people with peanut allergies.

It rotates periodically in Crumbl’s weekly menu.

Final Verdict

The Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookie Crumbl is not a balanced, subtle dessert.

It is a dense, intensely chocolate cookie that asks the peanut butter chips to keep up.

When the peanut butter is prominent, the flavor combination is deeply satisfying.

When it gets overshadowed, the cookie can feel like a very good chocolate brownie with only hints of peanut butter.

If you prefer bold cocoa flavors and warm, fudgy textures, this cookie is absolutely worth trying.

Explore more chocolate and peanut butter favorites in the complete Crumbl cookie flavors list.