SHELTON, CT — Crumbl Cookies, a popular chain that serves up warm, freshly made cookies in an eye-catching pink package, plans to open a new store in Shelton later this year.
Becca Bevan, a Crumbl Cookies spokesperson, confirmed Tuesday the new store is planned to open on Bridgeport Avenue at the Fountain Square plaza sometime this year.
According to Bevan, plans currently call for the new Shelton location to open later this spring or over the summer, however the anticipated timeline “is subject to change depending on construction times and supply chain.”
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An official opening date will likely be announced later this year once construction has been completed.
Crumbl cookies are larger than an average cookie, and most of them are served warm when purchased at one of their stores. Crumbl’s long, distinctive pink packages are also a popular sight on social media.
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The cookie menu rotates on a weekly basis, and the best place for customers to view the ever-changing selecton is through the Crumbl app or by visiting the chain’s Instagram page.
The new Crumbl Cookies store is one of three new additions recently announced at Fountain Square.
Popular sandwich chain Jersey Mike’s Subs opened its twelfth Connecticut location at the plaza last week, according to spokesperson Robert Calabro.
“Our [Shelton] customers can expect the same consistent product and service that Jersey Mike’s is known for,” Calabro said Monday in an email to Patch.
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Sugar Llamas, a small chain specializing in mini donuts, coffee and ice cream, announced last week plans to open their first Connecticut location at the plaza sometime in April.
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The Shelton location’s menu will consist of Sugar Llama’s popular and inventive mini donuts, as well as specialty coffee drinks, their signature “Llama”- aid and ice cream made fresh in-house.
Custom ice cream cakes will also be available.
Greater Valley Chamber of Commerce President Bill Purcell said this week the chamber was pleased to see a number of exciting new businesses recently added or planned to open soon at Fountain Square.
“We look forward to welcoming Sugar Llamas, Crumbl Cookies…and others,” Purcell said, “to the growing list of businesses on this campus.”
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