This Week’s Crumbl Cookies Menu — Updated Every Monday
Published on weeklycrumblmenu.com | Menu updated every Monday | Independent fan resource — not affiliated with Crumbl Cookies
Every Monday morning, something happens in the Crumbl fan community that does not really have a parallel anywhere else in the food world. Millions of people — genuinely, millions — open an app or a website to find out what six cookies a single brand has decided to sell that week. Not a restaurant menu. Not a seasonal special. Six cookies. For one week. Then gone.
This week’s Crumbl cookies menu is updated every Monday on our This Week Menu page the moment the new lineup goes live. Each cookie is listed with its name, a full flavor description, flavor type, and a direct link to its dedicated cookie page for more detail. If you are here to find out what Crumbl is serving right now — that page has everything you need.
This article goes deeper. It explains how the weekly menu system works, why the Monday reveal has become a genuine cultural event for Crumbl fans, how to read the menu to make the best order decisions, and how to make sure you never miss a week that has something you love.
THIS WEEK’S CONFIRMED CRUMBL LINEUP
Updated: [Monday date — e.g. Monday, April 22, 2026]
THIS WEEK’S ROTATING FLAVORS
(Available Monday–Sunday)
- Brownie Crumbl Dippers — Rich, fudgy brownie-style cookie sticks designed for dipping, delivering an intense chocolate hit in every bite.
- Cinnamon Roll Crumbl Cookie — A soft, swirled cinnamon cookie topped with creamy glaze, capturing the warm, gooey flavor of a classic cinnamon roll.
- Strawberry Shortcake Crumbl Cookie — A buttery cookie layered with fresh strawberry flavor and light whipped topping, inspired by the classic summer dessert.
- Wafer Crumbl Cookie ft. KitKat — A classic cookie packed with crunchy KitKat® wafer pieces and topped with smooth milk chocolate for the perfect crispy-chocolate combo.
ALWAYS AVAILABLE CLASSICS
(Available every week, all year)
- Pink Sugar Cookie — soft almond buttercream sugar cookie
- Milk Chocolate Chip Cookie — warm, gooey chocolate chip
- Cookies & Cream Cookie — rich Oreo-inspired classic
- Brownie Batter Cookie — dense, fudgy chocolate base
- Snickerdoodle Cookie — cinnamon sugar rolled classic
- Celebration Cake Cookie — funfetti vanilla birthday cake style
THIS WEEK’S COOKIE THIN — TODAY ONLY
(Drops every Thursday — available one day only)
Thursday: Chocolate Chip Cookie Thins (Set of 2) — Crispy and buttery chocolate chip cookie thins served as a set of two.
→ Full details, images, and individual cookie pages:
See this week’s complete Crumbl menu
What Is This Week’s Crumbl Cookies Menu?
The Crumbl weekly menu features a consistent lineup of six always-available cookies, plus four new or returning rotating flavors that change every Monday across all Crumbl locations in the United States. Every store — from New York to Los Angeles, from Texas to the Pacific Northwest — follows the same national menu, with no regional variations or location-specific specials. In addition, a special Cookie Thin is introduced every Thursday for one day only, making each week’s lineup both predictable and exciting.
Here is how the menu slots break down:
| Menu slot | Type | Changes weekly? | Always available? |
| Always Available | 6 Classic Flavors | Never | Yes, every week |
| Weekly Rotating | 4 New/Returning Flavors | Yes — every Monday | No — one week only |
| Cookie Thin | 1 Special Thin Cookie | Yes, every Thursday | No, today only |
| Cookie Thin | 1 Special Thin Cookie | Yes, every Thursday | No, today only |
Crumbl offers six always available classic flavors every week — including the iconic Pink Sugar Cookie, Milk Chocolate Chip, Cookies and Cream, Brownie Batter, Snickerdoodle, and Celebration Cake. On top of those classics, four new or returning rotating flavors drop every Monday for one week only. And every Thursday, a special Cookie Thin appears for one day only before disappearing at close of business.
This structure is deceptively simple and genuinely brilliant from a brand perspective. The consistent lineup gives new customers something familiar and reliable, while the rotating flavors keep returning fans checking back every single week. The limited-time releases — especially the one-day Cookie Thin — create a sense of urgency that a traditional fixed menu simply can’t match.
See this week’s lineup right now: Our This Week Crumbl Menu page is updated every Monday with the full confirmed lineup — cookie images, names, flavor descriptions, flavor type, and links to individual cookie pages.
The Monday Reveal — Why This Week’s Menu Is a Weekly Event
To understand why millions of people actively seek out this week’s Crumbl cookies menu every Monday, you have to understand what Crumbl has built around the reveal itself. It is not just a menu update. It has become a weekly ritual.
It starts before Monday. By Thursday or Friday of the previous week, the r/Crumbl community is already posting prediction threads — analyzing rotation patterns, spotting social media clues, debating which flavors are overdue for a return. By Sunday, Crumbl’s own Instagram account often drops a cryptic teaser — a close-up of a frosting color or a specific ingredient — that sends the prediction threads into overdrive.

Then Monday arrives. The app updates. The website updates. And within minutes, fan communities across Reddit, TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter are reacting in real time — celebrating the cookies they predicted correctly, mourning the ones they hoped for that did not appear, and immediately planning their visits for the week. It is genuinely one of the more remarkable weekly rituals that any food brand has ever created.
What makes it work is the combination of predictability and surprise. The schedule never changes — Monday, every week, without fail. But the content always does. Fans know exactly when to tune in. They just never know exactly what they are going to find when they do.
Why fans care so much about a weekly cookie menu
From the outside, the intensity of fan interest in this week’s Crumbl menu can seem disproportionate. They are cookies. But the emotional logic makes complete sense once you understand the stakes.
Every flavor is time-limited. If you see something you love on this week’s menu and you do not go, it might be months before it comes back. Some flavors return every few weeks. Others have been absent for over a year. A few have been retired entirely. The weekly menu is not just a list of what is available — it is a countdown clock. Miss the week, miss the cookie.
This is fundamentally different from any other food purchase decision most people make. You do not have to check whether your local restaurant still serves pasta. You do not have to plan your week around whether your grocery store will have your favorite cereal. But Crumbl fans absolutely do plan their week — sometimes their entire social calendar — around what is on the menu. That is the power of the rotating format done right.
How to Read This Week’s Crumbl Menu and Make the Best Order
Knowing what is on this week’s Crumbl cookies menu is one thing. Knowing how to use that information to make the best order is another. Here is how to approach the menu like a fan who has been doing this for a while.
Check the flavor type first
Our This Week Menu page lists the flavor type for each cookie — whether it is chocolate-based, fruity, spiced, vanilla, caramel, or something else entirely. Scanning the flavor types before reading descriptions helps you quickly identify which cookies fit your preferences and which you can deprioritize. If you know you want at least one chocolate and one fruity option in your box, the flavor type labels let you find them in seconds.
Read the full description before deciding
Cookie names at Crumbl are not always self-explanatory. A name like ‘Raspberry Cheesecake’ tells you the general idea but not whether the base is a sugar cookie or a cheesecake-style cookie, what the frosting texture is, or whether the raspberry flavor is in the base or the topping. The description on each cookie card fills in those details and often makes the difference between an informed order and a disappointing surprise.
Click through to the individual cookie page for more detail
Each cookie card on our menu page links directly to a dedicated cookie page with more detailed information about that specific flavor — including historical context, fan reviews, and flavor comparisons when available. If you are on the fence about a specific cookie, spending thirty seconds on its dedicated page usually resolves the uncertainty.
Build your box with variety in mind
The best Crumbl orders are balanced ones. A box of six that is entirely chocolate-based is going to feel heavy by the third cookie. A well-built 6-pack typically has one or two rich chocolate options, one or two lighter fruity or vanilla options, and one or two wildcards from the current rotating selection. The weekly menu almost always includes enough variety to build a balanced box — the skill is in reading it that way.
For a full breakdown of box sizes and pricing, see our Crumbl cookie prices guide before you order.
Order early in the week
Popular flavors — especially returning fan favorites that have been absent for a long time — can sell out at busy locations by mid-week. If Monday’s menu has something you have been waiting for, do not assume it will still be available on Saturday. Tuesday or Wednesday is the sweet spot: early enough to guarantee availability, late enough for any initial Monday rush to settle.
How We Update This Week’s Crumbl Menu Every Monday
One of the most common questions we get is how our menu page stays current. Here is the honest answer about how the weekly update process works.
Every Monday, the moment Crumbl’s new lineup goes live, we update our This Week Crumbl Menu page manually with the confirmed six flavors. Each cookie entry includes the official name, a full description of the flavor profile, the flavor type category, a cookie image, and a direct link to that cookie’s individual page on our site.
The update happens at the start of every week without exception — this is the single most important thing we do on this site, and we treat it as a non-negotiable weekly commitment. If you visit our menu page on any Monday after the new lineup launches, you will find the current week’s confirmed cookies, not last week’s.
This consistency is what makes the page worth bookmarking. You do not have to wonder whether the information is current. You do not have to cross-reference with another source. Every Monday, it is updated. Every week, it is accurate.
How to use this site week to week: Thursday to Sunday — check our next week’s Crumbl flavors predictions for early intel. Monday — check our This Week Menu page for the confirmed lineup. Any time — browse our complete Crumbl flavors archive to track past flavors and spot overdue favorites.
Your Week-by-Week Guide to the Crumbl Menu Cycle
If you are new to following the Crumbl weekly menu, here is exactly what to do on each day of the week to stay fully on top of the cycle:
| Day | What to do |
| Thursday–Sunday | Check next week predictions on weeklycrumblmenu.com |
| Sunday evening | Watch Crumbl’s Instagram for teaser content |
| Monday morning | Check this week’s confirmed menu — place order if excited |
| Monday–Wednesday | Best time to visit — popular flavors still available |
| Thursday–Saturday | Visit soon — popular flavors may be selling out |
| Sunday | Last day of the current menu — final chance |
| Thursday | Cookie Thin drops — Today Only flavor available for one day only. Check the menu page for this week’s Cookie Thin |
Following this rhythm means you are never caught off guard by a menu you did not know was coming and never miss a week with a flavor you love because you found out too late.
hat Makes a Great Week on the Crumbl Menu?
Not every week on the Crumbl menu is equal — and experienced fans know this. Some weeks feel like Christmas. Others feel like a polite collection of fine-but-forgettable options. Here is what separates a genuinely exciting week from an average one.
A long-absent fan favorite returns
Nothing generates more excitement in the Crumbl community than a beloved cookie coming back after an extended absence. When the Waffle Cookie returns after months away, or the Wedding Cake makes its first appearance of the year, or the Semi Sweet Chocolate Chunk shows up unexpectedly — those are the weeks that drive significant traffic, sell out early, and generate the most social media activity. Check our Crumbl past flavors guide to know which cookies have the most passionate fan bases waiting for their return.
Strong seasonal alignment
Crumbl consistently delivers its best weeks when the menu aligns with the season. Fall weeks with pumpkin and apple spice cookies. Valentine’s Day weeks with red velvet and strawberry options. Summer weeks with citrus and fruity lighter cookies. These weeks feel cohesive and intentional — and the cookies tend to be better executed because the recipes have been refined over multiple seasonal appearances.
A genuinely new flavor nobody has tried before
First appearances of brand new flavors generate a different kind of excitement — not nostalgia, but genuine curiosity. The Crumbl community descends on new releases with reviews, photos, and opinions within hours of Monday’s launch. Being part of the first wave of fans trying something completely new is one of the more fun aspects of following the weekly menu closely.
Good variety across flavor profiles
The best weeks have something for everyone — at least one serious chocolate option, at least one lighter fruity or vanilla option, and a couple of wildcards that push beyond the expected. Weeks where all six flavors are variations on chocolate, or all feel like sugar-cookie derivatives, tend to generate less enthusiasm even if the individual cookies are well-made.
This Week’s Menu vs. The Full Crumbl Flavor Archive
This week’s Crumbl cookies menu shows you what is available right now. But Crumbl has released hundreds of flavors since launching — the full picture is significantly larger than any single week’s lineup.
Our complete Crumbl flavors archive covers every flavor Crumbl has released, organized to help you identify which cookies you have not tried yet, which ones have been absent long enough that a return might be coming, and which seasonal favorites tend to appear at specific times of year.
Using both pages together is the most powerful way to follow the Crumbl menu. The weekly page tells you what is here now. The archive tells you what is missing and when it might come back. Together they give you a complete picture of the Crumbl menu in both its current and historical dimensions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Final Thoughts— Why the Weekly Menu Is Worth Following
There is something genuinely special about a food brand that has turned a weekly menu update into a cultural moment. Most people do not think twice about what their local bakery is serving this week. But Crumbl fans do — because the rotating format means the answer is always different, always time-limited, and always worth checking.
This week’s Crumbl cookies menu is more than a list of six desserts. It is the latest chapter in an ongoing story that the fan community has been following week by week, Monday by Monday, for years. Some weeks are better than others. Some weeks have the cookie you have been waiting for since last spring. Some weeks introduce something completely new that becomes an instant favorite.
The only way to know which kind of week it is — is to check. Our This Week Crumbl Menu page is updated every Monday the moment the new lineup goes live. Bookmark it, check it every week, and never miss a flavor worth having.
Want to know what might be coming before Monday? Visit our next week’s Crumbl flavors predictions page. Want to explore beyond the current week? Browse our complete Crumbl flavors archive. And if you are deciding how many cookies to order, check our Crumbl cookie prices guide before you go.
For official Crumbl information visit crumblcookies.com directly. weeklycrumblmenu.com is an independent fan resource and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Crumbl Cookies.
About the author — The Crumbl Fan
The Crumbl Fan is the creator of weeklycrumblmenu.com, an independent fan site dedicated to tracking the Crumbl weekly menu, flavors, and pricing. The This Week Menu page is updated manually every Monday the moment the new Crumbl lineup goes live. weeklycrumblmenu.com is not affiliated with or endorsed by Crumbl Cookies.




