Dayton’s first Crumbl Cookie celebrates opening day

The Dayton area will finally get an idea of what the Crumbl Cookie-craze is all about.

Utah-based Crumbl Cookie opened its first Dayton-area cookie shop Friday, Feb. 25. The store, located at 1530 Miamisburg-Centerville Road, Washington, Twp., is owned by former Ohio State University football and ex-NFL player Reggie Germany and his wife.

Since opening its first location in 2017 in Logan, Utah, the business has rapidly grown and today, there are more than 300 bakeries in 36 states nationwide. It’s the fastest-growing cookie company in the nation, according to Crumbl Cookie’s website.

This is the first Crumbl Cookie location to open in the Dayton area, though another Crumbl shop is expected to open this spring near the Mall at Fairfield Commons. Kendra and Eric Stringham signed a lease to occupy 1,600 square feet at Fairfield Place located at 2260 N. Fairfield Road for the franchise, according to Oberer Realty Services.

Crumbl is known for its over-sized cookie options and its menu that rotates weekly to include four to five unique flavors like cornbread or German chocolate cake. The shop also sells ice cream.

Washington Twp.’s Crumbl Cookie’s hours are Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., Friday and Saturday 8 a.m. to midnight and closed on Sundays.

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