![]() And, don’t get us started on the beautiful black luxe box that houses them. We’re talking about a dozen artisan cookies so gorgeous you’ll want to frame them and so delicious you’ll want to jump in a time-machine to experience it all over again. We recommend storing your cookies in their packaging at room temperature. If you experience any major issues, snap some photos and send them over to our team at and they’ll do their best to help! For the best experience, we recommend placing the warmed cookies in the fridge to let these handsome fellas chill. Sometimes, if it’s a bit warmer than usual outside, the chocolate, butter, or other mix-ins can melt and make the cookie gooey-er than intended. The world isn’t coming to an end over soft baked cookies being… you know… soft. Our cookies are baked fresh and housed in black matte box and that box is placed inside a shipper box. ![]() Our cookies are not shipped with ice or with any “cooler” type of packaging. From there, the time in transit depends on the shipping option chosen at checkout!Īre the cookies shipped in a cooling package? All orders ship out within 1-4 business days from when the order is placed. We aren’t able to hold or schedule an order for a specific shipping/delivery day. Overnight orders can only be placed Monday-Thursday by Noon PST. Once your Last Crumb leaves the kitchen, it typically takes 1-4 business days to deliver to your door. All orders will ship within 1-4 business days from when the order is placed. Their cookies suck, but they come in a pretty package.Our team is baking around the clock to get you your handcrafted cookies. The grocery store cookies will be smaller than hockey pucks, too. Just go to the grocery store and spend less than $10 on the same quality. After looking at their website and seeing that a dozen of their cookies is north of $100, I felt obligated to leave a review. It's like removing anything special about a cookie and overloading it with too much stuff. Giant hockey puck cookies, hard on the outside, and just covered in candy. ![]() Picture a 6 year old at the sundae machine at a buffet, and all the garbage they put on their sundae. There's also too much stuff on the cookies. The guys who chewed tobacco and smoked cigarettes really liked them, though. Last Crumb cookies were on par with those. At my previous job, there was a church guy that would bring expired cookies from the local grocery stores. ![]() We were gifted one of their corporate boxes and all the cookies were hard on the outside and somewhat doughy on the inside. Follow the packaging instructions and WARM THE COOKIE UP. any of that and you'll be sad when you were able to add it to your cart only to click again and it's "sold out" *womp womp*. There's no turning back, there's no second thoughts. saves time so you can just click,click,click, when it comes to signing your paycheck away. Here's a tip: fill out all your payment information a head of time. enticing you with descriptions and social media posts. they play on the curiosity of the cookie monsters. ![]() Do this, and you will get same day alerts (dropping tonight). Last Crumb did it right by selling a batch of cookies one a week or so to those who have subscribed to their email and texts. For $150 you get 12 different flavored cookies, a stressful buying experience (for the inexperienced), pricey packaging, and enticing marketing. But not the best damn cookie I've ever eaten. ![]()
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