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DAILY VOICE: Crumbl Cookies Opening New CT Location In Stamford



Crumbl Cookies employees prepare chocolate chip cookies before baking it in the oven. 
photo credit: Cait Malilay


Crumbl Cookies is launching its eighth Connecticut location tomorrow at 8.a.m.

“We will be giving away a free mini chocolate-chip cookie to all children 10 and under, so bring the whole family and come celebrate," said Jessica Ruiz, the manager, in an email.

Ruiz, who started her journey at Crumbl Cookies as a crew member in Danbury, shared that her personal favorite is the Caramel Apple cookie.

“From the apple cider base to the soft, gooey caramel to the crisp apple bits, it is truly a sensory delight. It's like enjoying a caramel apple at a fair, but in the form of a warm and freshly baked cookie – an irresistible treat,” she said.

This will be the third Connecticut location owned by Scott and Justin Cinnamon of Ridgefield. 

Read full article here.


Jessica Ruiz, the manager of the Crumbl Cookies Stamford location poses in front of Crumbl Cookies flavors.  
photo credit: Cait Malilay


Crumbl Cookies employees stand in front of giant mixer preparing the dough. 
photo credit: Cait Malilay 


Crumbl Cookies employees prepare cookies in the background while a giant mixer prepares more dough. photo credit: Cait Malilay 


Scott and Justin Cinnamon pose at their third Connecticut location at 1131 High Ridge Road in Stamford. 
                                                                photo credit: Cait Malilay


Five of the 250 and counting flavors of Crumbl Cookies sit on a tray.
photo credit: Cait Malilay 





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