How to Freeze Crumbl Cookies? Store for a Longer Time
So you need to freeze your favorite Crumb cookies, but you are afraid of the change in taste, right? Well, this is 100% correct that frozen cookies are not similar to freshly baked cookies. However, you can freeze Crumbl cookies with the help of my tips to make them last longer in taste and texture.
Never miss your favorite Crumbl cookies menu items when you can freeze them easily and for a longer time.
This method has been personally tested and tried so many times. I still have some cookies in my freezer while writing this article. So let’s figure out how to store your cookies for longer while keeping them fresh and tasty.
Why Should You Freeze Cookies?
You should freeze your favorite flavors that return once in a while. This will help you to enjoy those flavors for more days than expected. Moreover, if you have purchased some extra cookies from the Crumbl store, then freeze the remaining ones for later.
Can I Freeze All Types of Crumbl Cookies?
The answer is no. Some cookies, such as Brownie Batter Cookie, Milk Chocolate Chip Cookie, or Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie, freeze very well. These cookies are thick and hard, so they can last longer in the freezer without losing their original taste too much.
Whereas, some cookies that are of a thin texture, soft fillings, and extra toppings stay only for a few weeks in the freezer.
How to Freeze Freshly Baked Crumbl Cookies Properly?
Now, let me introduce my personally tested method that 100% works to freeze the Crumbl cookies right from the Pink Box. Follow my steps.
Step 1: Cool the Cookies

Before freezing the cookies, make sure they are cool or at room temperature. If you try to freeze the hot cookies, they will cause freezer burn due to the steam from the cookies.
Step 2: Pre-Freezing

The best method to freeze the cookies is to pre-freeze them for 1 hour so they can set better for longer freezing. It will help you to store them easily due to their freezing hardness.
Step 3: Layering and Packing

You should use wax paper or parchment between the cookies to avoid stickiness. Also, keep the cookies in an airtight container, or you can use an airtight bag. Now place the cookies into the freezer.
Step 4: Labeling

The final step is to label the cookie container or bag. Write the dates when you froze them so you can know when to consume them.
Note: You can freeze Crumbl cookies for 2 to 3 months.
How to Thaw Frozen Cookies?
Thawing the frozen cookies is very simple. All you need to do is just take the cookies from the freezer, put them into an airtight container, and let them sit at room temperature to defrost. Always use an airtight bag or container to prevent the cookies from drying out while thawing.
Once the cookies reach room temperature, place them in a preheated oven at 180–200°C for 2 to 3 minutes to refresh their texture.
How to Keep Cookies Fresh for a Longer Time?
- Always use airtight containers or freezer bags to eliminate air exposure.
- Separate cookies with wax paper or parchment to prevent sticking and preserve shape.
- Store cookies in smaller batches to minimize repeated opening and closing of containers.
- Avoid stacking too many cookies in a single container; thinner layers freeze more evenly.
- For soft cookies with fillings, wrap each individually in plastic wrap before placing in the airtight container.
- Consume frozen cookies within 2–3 months to maintain optimal flavor and texture.
How Long Do Crumbl Cookies Last in the Freezer?
1. Thick and Sturdy Cookies
- Cookies such as Brownie Batter Cookie, Milk Chocolate Chip Cookie, and Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie. They can stay in the freezer for 2 to 3 months without significant loss of taste or texture.
2. Decorated and Frosted Cookies
- Cookies with soft fillings, icing, or decorative toppings can stay in the freezer for 1 to 2 months to maintain quality.
Can You Store Crumbl Cookies Without Freezing?
Yes, you can store Crumbl Cookies without freezing. For this, you need to use airtight storage methods. However, storing cookies at room temperature keeps cookies fresh for short periods.
Room temperature storage works for short-term use. Refrigeration supports medium-term storage.
- Room temperature (68–72°F or 20–22°C): 1–2 days for most cookie types
- Refrigerator (35–40°F or 1.6–4.4°C): 5–7 days for frosted or cream-based cookies
- High-moisture cookies: 3–5 days in refrigeration due to dairy toppings
- Dry cookies without frosting: Up to 3 days at room temperature
Cookies that contain cream cheese frosting, whipped toppings, or custard fillings require refrigeration due to dairy content.
When to Not Eat Frozen Crumbl Cookies?
Frozen Crumbl cookies should not be eaten if they show signs of freezer burn, discoloration, or unusual odor. Avoid consuming cookies that have been frozen for more than 3 months for thick cookies or 2 months for decorated and frosted cookies. These conditions indicate a loss of taste, texture, and freshness.






