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Cookie chain Crumbl is offering mini versions of its treats – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

Fans of a popular cookie brand are finally getting their biggest request granted.

On April 19, Crumbl Cookies announced that it would start selling miniature versions of its cookies on what the brand calls “Mini Mondays.” This news comes after sweet tooths took to social media begging the chain Unpleasant sell smaller versions of its cookies for years.

“We’re pulling out the stops in a SMALL way,” Crumbl’s official Facebook page wrote. “Say hello to Mini Mondays: a day where you can try the flavors of the week in mini format! 🍪”

From April 22, customers can try smaller versions of the biscuit chain’s ever-changing range every Monday in orders of three, six and 12 pieces. For people who like the original size, there are still large cookies for sale after the weekend.

“We are excited to introduce Mini Mondays as a new way for our customers to enjoy our delicious cookies in both miniature and regular sizes,” said Jason McGowan, CEO of Crumbl, in a press release.

“Well, you Crumbl fanatics, you Crumbl maniacs, you’ve been asking for this for so long,” José Martinez, the owner and operator of Crumbl, said on the Crumbl Unboxed podcast. “Not just the east coast, not just the west coast, north or south, but the whole clique.”

Due to the “exclusive nature” of the Crumbl Minis, the brand makes it clear that you cannot exchange vouchers and coupons for the new cookie category for the time being.

Still, online reactions to the little wonders were overwhelmingly positive, with one user writing on Facebook: “THIS IS THE BEST NEWSSS!!!! Because sometimes I just want crumbs, but just a small cookie!”

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