A day after Crumbl Cookies opened in Alpharetta, the store is offering a tasty treat to customers.

This Friday, May 29 will be Free Cookie Day at the store and customers can come by all day to pick out their treat of choice.

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The new shop opened Thursday at 4190 Old Milton Pkwy. While the regular hours are 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. Monday-Thursday, the store, which also offers delivery, is open until midnight on Friday and Saturday. That leaves plenty of time to stop by for a cookie.

The store, which told customers on Facebook they'll "experience cookies like never before," features a weekly rotating menu of cookies. In addition to Crumbl's  Milk Chocolate Chip and Chilled Sugar cookies, there are always four new specialty cookies to taste in a given week.

Among the over 120 rotating flavors are the Orange Roll, Resse’s Cup, Molten Lava and Snickerdoodle cookies. The shop also offers ice cream flavors such as Buckeye Brownie, Churro and Raspberry Cheesecake in half-pints.

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Crumbl  traces its origins to then-college student, co-founder and COO Sawyer Hemsley, who attended Utah State University when the first shop opened in Logan, Utah. Since the store's 2017 establishment, it's opened more than 75 locations in 11 states.

DETAILS
Free Cookie Day 
8 a.m. - midnight Friday, May 29
Crumbl Cookies
4190 Old Milton Pkwy, Alpharetta


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