Crumbl’s Mini Cookies are a GAMECHANGER
Love Crumbl, but the gigantic cookies are just too much? Crumbl is now offering MINI COOKIES! These cookies are the exact same flavors as the weekly lineup, but at a smaller size (and lower price too). Here’s everything you need to know!

Originally Crumbl released mini cookies as sort of a trial–they were only available on Mondays. Now, they are offering them all week long!! How great is that?
What’s the Difference with Crumbl Mini Cookies?
The cookies are quite a bit smaller than the original size. I grabbed a full-size French toast cookie and you can see there is a pretty big difference in size! Each cookie seems to be roughly 1/4 to 1/3 the size of the original cookie.
Interestingly enough, I think that they might have trimmed down the larger French Toast cookie to make the mini version. The sides look cut to me. Most of the other mini cookies are scooped with a smaller scoop and baked just like the original versions.


As for the available flavors, they are the same as the posted lineup each week. If store runs out of a cookie flavor for some reason, that effects the mini version as well.
The Crumbl lineups have gotten larger recently (I’m writing this in April of 2025) and they offer 7-8 flavors weekly instead of the 5-6 that was previously the standard. Of course this also includes their dessert offering–often a cake or pie!
Note: the Crumbl desserts (layer cakes, tres leches cakes, brownies, cheesecakes, pies, etc) do not offer a mini version. I imagine that Crumbl will stick to just offering the minis in a cookie version for now, but never say never!
If you want to buy multiple cookies, you can! Here I bought a three-pack with French Toast, Pistachio, and Wedding Cake. They really are cute!

Calories in Mini Cookies Versus Regular Crumbl Cookies
Now, if you love Crumbl, but don’t love the gigantic portions, then these mini cookies are a gamechanger! Now you can grab a cookie for lunch and it can easily fit into a day of healthy eating. I always think a little treat everyday is basically a necessity.
What’s the difference in calories? You can always check Crumbl’s nutrition facts online before you order your cookies. Here’s a little comparison of some of the most popular flavors:
Full-Size Cookie (calories) | Mini Cookie (calories) | |
Milk Chocolate Chip | 680 | 170 |
Pineapple Whip | 760 | 250 |
Brownie Batter | 690 | 200 |
New York Cheesecake | 880 | 270 |
Semi Sweet Chocolate Chunk | 770 | 210 |
So basically you are going to be in the 200-250 calorie range for a mini cookie and around the 700-900 range for a full-size cookie. I personally find it really hard to cut a cookie into quarters and eat only a section of it, so I like the option to just buy the smaller cookie!
This is also really nice if you want to try multiple flavors each week. You can grab a full pack of the mini cookies–just like the full-size ones.
Make your own Crumbl Cookies: What’s another great way to save money (and calories) on Crumbl Cookies? Bake your own! You are in full control of the size, ingredients, and quantity. Plus, most flavors can be frozen for later. Check out my lineup of Copycat Recipes on Elle Makes Dessert AND Bellewood Cottage!
Can I Get Either Size for Catering Orders?
Catering orders are an excellent way to share the Crumbl love! You can place an order with Crumbl for a 48-pack or 96-pack of cookies and get them the same day! Mini or Large, it’s your choice!
You can also place larger-quantity orders, but you need to give advance notice.
How many flavors can you get in a catering order?
You have to order in increments of 12, so for a 48-pack that means you can get four different flavors. You have the option of choosing the flavors on the weekly menu. However, sometimes individual stores will offer additional flavors so definitely ask when you place your order!
What I Think of the Mini Cookies
I think Crumbl’s mini cookies are definitely a gamechanger. It’s a great way to sample more flavors each week without having to commit to a full-size cookie. Though you can freeze leftover Crumbl cookies, that’s just not as fun as getting fresh flavors!
The cookies are also great for parties and events. At a party, grabbing a huge Crumbl cookie is probably a little much. It’s a hard snack to hold as you chat and mingle. Plus, if you grab a flavor you don’t like, you are stuck holding a giant cookie and trying to either finish it or sneak it into the trash. If I was ordering the cookies for a party, I’d definitely go mini!
Lots of people also want to split the large cookies, so providing the mini cookies is a great way to avoid that hassle! With the smaller size, guests will feel confident grabbing a cookie (or two!) knowing that the treat is a reasonable size they can easily finish on their own.
As you can see from the calorie chart above, the mini cookies represent a significant savings in calories! They are also a little less-expensive so that’s a plus too.
Do They Taste the Same as the Large Cookies?
Overall, yes the flavors are exactly the same! However, you are not necessarily getting the exact same cookie.
As noted above, I think the French Toast version is actually cut out from the large cookie. I think the little plop of frosting on top looks a little sad. Below you can see where I’ve cut the mini cookie right down the middle. Even at the smaller size it’s still a nice soft Crumbl-style cookie:

Here’s the full-size French Toast cookie and the mini side-by-side:

I did notice a few differences from the batch that I tried:
If you buy a frosted cookie, you will get a pretty small amount of frosting. Same story with the filled cookies. Another downside is that the filled cookies (such as the Pistachio shown here) tend to become too moist from the filling and they might need to be eaten with a fork. Not great for picking up and munching–half the cookie will fall off!


Other than that, they do try to mimic the toppings from the larger version, but occasionally there will be a surprise! If there is a cookie you REALLY love and do not want to mess up, I would grab a large cookie and just plan to split it! You can freeze leftovers or eat it over multiple days if you don’t want to finish it all in one go.
Well, that wraps up my thoughts on the new mini cookies! Be sure to leave your thoughts in the comments and check out some of my other Crumbl reviews too, including all the past menus and the cookies in the Crumbl Graveyard!