Cookie shop owned by twin sisters opens this week in St. Clair County. Here’s what to know
I have some news that Cookie Monster would love to hear.
Crumbl Cookies opens its doors Friday, May 12, in Shiloh.
The location is owned by Adrienne and Jacqueline Parrish, who, after first “sinking their teeth into a warm chocolate chip cookie … knew they had to be part of the Crumbl Crew,” stated a press release.
The grand opening week menu will contain “six of the 275+ weekly rotating flavors, including Crumbl’s award-winning Milk Chocolate Chip. Some of Crumbl’s specialty flavors include internet favorites such as Cornbread, Cookies & Cream, S’mores, Key Lime Pie, Peppermint Bark, Caramel Popcorn, Buttermilk Pancake, Galaxy Brownie” and more, according to the release.
As Cookie Monster would say, “That’s good enough for me.”
Cookies are served in a pink box “designed to perfectly fit each Crumbl cookie side-by-side,” according to the Crumbl website.
Crumbl will post weekly flavors at 7 p.m. every Sunday on all of its social media accounts.
“We are identical twin sisters originally from Utah,” stated the Parrishes in the release.
“We helped our dad open one of Crumbl’s first locations, and loved our experience so much that we wanted to do the same. We love this community and can’t wait to bring friends and family together like it did for us!”
About Crumbl Cookies
Crumbl was founded in Logan, Utah, in 2017 by Jason McGowan and Sawyer Hemsley.
There are currently around 800 locations in 47 states, including Hawaii and Alaska.
Crumbl Cookies is located at 3760 Green Mount Crossing Drive in Shiloh.
Hours will be 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 8 a.m. to midnight Friday-Saturday.
For more information, visit crumblcookies.com or facebook.com/crumblcookies.
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This story was originally published May 9, 2023 at 11:46 AM.