Just in time for the holidays, rumble has announced the rollout of new Lemon Bar cookies, Peppermint Bar cookies, and more.
Perfect for last-minute Christmas celebrations, Crumble has a whole lineup of holiday cookies. First up is the Lemon Bar cookie, which consists of a chilled lemon sugar cookie topped with a layer of tart lemon bar filling, all finished with a dusting of powdered sugar. Next up is the Peppermint Bark cookie, which starts with a warm peppermint-flavored chocolate cookie covered in a layer of white chocolate and crunchy candy can pieces. Other options include the chain's signature Gingersnap, the Birthday Cake (Christmas) cookie, the Sticky Bun cookie, or a classic Milk Chocolate Chip Cookie.
All of the festive cookies are available now through Saturday, December 25, 2021.
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What's Driving This Trend
- Holiday Cookie Flavors
- The trend of introducing more unique and festive cookie flavors for the holiday season offers opportunities for disruption in the baking industry.
- Layered Cookies
- The trend of creating layered cookies, like the Lemon Bar cookie, presents opportunities for innovation in the dessert industry.
- Limited-time Offerings
- The trend of seasonal and limited-time offerings, such as Crumble's holiday cookie lineup, provides opportunities for disruptive innovation in the fast-casual food industry.
Who This Affects Most
- Baked Goods Industry
- Bakeries and cookie companies can identify opportunities for innovation by adding unique and seasonal flavors to their product lines.
- Dessert Industry
- Dessert companies can explore innovative ways to layer flavors and textures, creating unique and memorable dessert experiences for consumers.
- Fast-casual Food Industry
- Restaurants and fast-casual food establishments can leverage seasonal and limited-time offerings to attract customers and spark creativity in menu design.
