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Crumbl Cookies set to open soon in Dartmouth with more locations coming to Massachusetts

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A popular and fast-growing cookie franchise is making its way to the South Coast soon.

Crumbl Cookies was co-founded by cousins Jason McGowan (CEO) & Sawyer Hemsley (COO) who opened their first store in Logan, Utah in 2017 and has now expanded to over 600+ bakeries in 47 states nationwide.

“Our cookies are delicious and take any celebration to the next level,” said McGowan. “We offer takeout, local delivery, curbside pickup, nationwide shipping, and catering. When it comes to celebrating with friends and family, we want Crumbl there to make it even sweeter.”

One of Crumbl’s new locations will soon be at the Dartmouth Towne Center at 380 State Road (Route 6) in between Sally’s Beauty Supply and JOANN Fabrics.

The cookie chain is known for its menu of rotating cookie flavors, however, their award-winning milk chocolate chip cookie is a constant. New flavors are also added frequently. Some of their current offerings include original w/ M & M candies, Chocolate Covered Strawberry, Chocolate Caramel, New York Cheesecake, Muddy Buddy, Biscoff Lava, Funfetti, Snickerdoodle, Coconut Lime, Hazelnut Sea Salt, Oatmeal Chocolate Chip, Rocky Road, S’Mores, and Pumpkin Pie.

The cookies are also sold in their popular pink boxes.

The Dartmouth location is slated to open in August, according to Crumbl. Patriots Place in Foxborough opened a new location in late April.

Camio Custom Cabinetry announced near the beginning of May that they were working on buildouts at North Dartmouth and Dedham locations.

Crumbl also has locations in Attleboro, Plymouth, Hanover, and several in the Boston area with more Massachusetts locations coming later this year at undisclosed locations. One also opened earlier this year at 1000 Division Street in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.

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