Popular cookie bakery chain's first MetroWest store will be in Hudson

HUDSON A cookie bakery chain that has rapidly expanded throughout the country is coming to Hudson.

Crumbl will open its first MetroWest location at the Shops at Highland Commons. The shopping center announced the news on its Facebook page, noting that news of an official opening date will come later.

Candyce Paige, a spokesperson for Crumbl, said the store plans to open sometime in the fall, but that could change due to supply chain uncertainties and construction.

Crumbl was started in 2017 in Utah. The company sells large, gourmet cookies and has a revolving menu that changes weekly. While the standard chocolate chip cookie is always available, other offerings incorporate hundreds of flavors that the company is constantly experimenting with using different batters and toppings.

A Crumbl store in Northville Township, Michigan. The popular cookie bakery is coming to Hudson this fall.
A Crumbl store in Northville Township, Michigan. The popular cookie bakery is coming to Hudson this fall.

Flavors offered by the chain include concoctions such as chocolate milk a malted milk chocolate cookie topped with chocolate milk mousse and chocolate whipped cream, paired with a wafer "straw." The banana bread cookie is a banana-flavored cookie with hints of cinnamon and vanilla, topped with cream cheese glaze and brown sugar streusel.

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Crumbl offers delivery, catering options

Customers can order cookies individually or in larger sampling platters that contain all six flavor options. The store encourages customers to order in advance using the Crumbl app, and offers delivery as well as catering options for larger events.

A selection of cookies being served at a Crumbl in Northville Township, Michigan.
A selection of cookies being served at a Crumbl in Northville Township, Michigan.

Despite being established just six years ago, the company has undergone rapid expansion through aggressive franchising, leading to more than 800 stores in all 50 states. While the Hudson store will be the first in MetroWest, Crumbl has existing stores in Millbury, Woburn and Foxborough.

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The Crumbl in Highland Commons will be located in the former location of Sally Beauty Supply, beside SuperCuts and an incoming Starbucks, according to a spokesperson from Benderson Development, LLC, the Latham, New York-based company that owns the shopping center.

Crumbl will join other dining options already located at Highland Commons, which include 110 Grill, Panera Bread, Subway, Mooyah Burgers Fries & Shakes and Qdoba.

This article originally appeared on MetroWest Daily News: Crumbl cookie bakery store plans to open in Hudson

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