
S’mores Crumbl Cookie Thins Review (A S’mores Cookie Without the Usual Excess)
The biggest surprise about the S’mores Crumbl Cookie Thins isn’t the flavor.
It’s what Crumbl chose to remove.
Traditional S’mores-inspired Crumbl desserts usually focus on:
- thick cookie bases,
- molten centers,
- heavy chocolate,
- and oversized toppings.
The Thin version strips almost all of that away.
Instead, you get:
- two slim graham cookies,
- melted marshmallow pieces,
- and a light milk chocolate drizzle.
The result feels less like a bakery spectacle and more like a snackable interpretation of the classic dessert.
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The Graham Cracker Flavor Finally Gets Center Stage
In most S’mores desserts, the graham component exists mainly as a supporting texture.
Here, it becomes the dominant flavor.
The cookie base delivers:
- buttery notes,
- honey sweetness,
- and authentic graham cracker character.
Because there is no thick frosting layer, the graham profile remains visible throughout the entire bite.
The concept is inspired by the traditional S’mores dessert, where graham crackers provide structure against chocolate and marshmallow.
Compared to many options in the Crumbl cookie flavors list, this is one of the few cookies where graham flavor is the primary attraction.
The Marshmallow Has an Unusually Difficult Job
Normally marshmallow acts as a supporting ingredient.
In this cookie, it carries much of the experience.
The embedded marshmallow pieces create:
- sticky pockets,
- occasional stretch,
- and bursts of sweetness.
When baked properly, these pockets help recreate the classic S’mores effect.
When they are sparse, the cookie can feel like little more than a sweet graham cracker thin.
That inconsistency appears frequently in community discussions.
Chocolate Is Surprisingly Quiet
The milk chocolate drizzle looks important.
Flavor-wise, it plays a much smaller role.
Several reviewers mention that:
- graham flavor dominates,
- marshmallow follows,
- and chocolate arrives last.
That ranking is the opposite of what many customers expect from a S’mores dessert.
Compared to the S’mores Skillet Cookie, this version feels dramatically lighter and far less chocolate-driven.
Why Thin Thursday Fans Love It
The strongest praise comes from customers who already enjoy the Thins concept.
Supporters frequently mention:
- easier portion control,
- less sugar fatigue,
- cleaner flavor separation,
- and better snackability.
Many reviewers specifically prefer the Thins because they avoid the frosting-heavy style found throughout much of the Crumbl menu.
Among Thin Thursday releases, S’mores consistently ranks near the top for flavor balance.
Why Traditional Crumbl Fans Sometimes Skip It
The biggest criticism has little to do with flavor.
It has to do with identity.
Many longtime Crumbl customers associate the brand with:
- oversized cookies,
- thick centers,
- and indulgent textures.
The Thins line intentionally moves away from those qualities.
Some reviewers feel the cookies are:
- too soft,
- structurally fragile,
- or lacking the dramatic contrast expected from Crumbl.
That debate follows nearly every Thin release.
Portion Logic, Calories, and Value Perception
Nutrition for the full two-cookie sleeve:
- 360–400 calories
- 16g fat
- 52g carbohydrates
- 28g sugar
- 4g protein
Typical pricing:
- $4.00–$5.00 per sleeve
Compared to options listed under Crumbl cookie prices, the value conversation becomes complicated.
The cookies contain:
- fewer ingredients,
- less total dough,
- and simpler assembly.
Because of that, some customers view the pricing as difficult to justify despite enjoying the flavor.
Availability (Built Specifically for Thin Thursday)
Unlike standard rotating cookies, the S’mores Crumbl Cookie Thins belong to Crumbl’s specialized Thursday-exclusive Thins program.
That limited release strategy creates two distinct reactions:
Some customers enjoy:
- the exclusivity,
- the lighter format,
- and the weekly surprise factor.
Others dislike:
- limited availability,
- inconsistent scheduling,
- and missing flavors outside Thursday windows.
Availability can vary, so checking nearby stores through the Crumbl locations page is useful.
You can also preview potential upcoming releases on the Crumbl flavors next week page.
If you enjoy lighter Crumbl desserts, the Crumbl flavors next week page often provides clues about future Thin Thursday releases.
Explore More Crumbl Cookies
S’mores Skillet Cookie
A richer dessert featuring thicker texture, stronger chocolate presence, and a more indulgent S’mores experience.
Classic S’mores Crumbl Cookie
The original oversized version with heavier toppings and a more traditional Crumbl structure.
Chocolate Chip Cookie Thins
Another Thin Thursday option designed around balance rather than excess.
Explore more seasonal and specialty releases in the complete Crumbl cookie flavors list.
S’mores Crumbl Cookie Thins FAQs
Final Verdict
The S’mores Crumbl Cookie Thins answer an interesting question:
Can a S’mores dessert still work when most of the excess is removed?
Surprisingly, yes.
By shifting attention toward:
- graham flavor,
- marshmallow texture,
- and lighter portions,
the cookie creates a completely different S’mores experience than Crumbl’s larger dessert builds.
It won’t satisfy customers looking for massive chocolate overload.
But for people who enjoy balance more than spectacle, it may actually be the smarter version.
Explore more classic and limited-edition options in the complete Crumbl cookie flavors list.