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The nationally franchised cookie maker is offering a non-cookie dessert, carrot cake, for sale only five days before Easter. Only days four remain. Crumbl operates locations in Oaks and Exton.

Carrot Cakes at Crumbl, But for Only A Limited Time

March 26, 2024

OAKS PA – Only a limited time – just three days – remains for customers of Crumbl to pick up the cookie store’s latest non-cookie dessert: individual carrot cakes.

Crumbl, which operates locations in Oaks and Exton, began selling the cakes Monday (March 25, 2024), specifically for the Easter holiday, according to QSR, a publication that covers quick-service restaurants. They’ll become unavailable by the stores’ closing time on Saturday (March 30), QSR’s Monday story reported.

It’s described as “two tiers of carrot cake mixed with warm spices, coconut, pineapple, and carrots, all layered with a light glaze and vanilla cream cheese frosting, then topped with chopped pecans.”

It may be advisable for those interested in the product to call ahead to the store of their choice to ensure it’s available.

In addition to carrot cake offering, the company also will offer other Easter-themed cookies as well as customer favorites.

Photo from Crumbl, used by Travels With The Post

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