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Tallywood Crumbl Cookies opens on July 14

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago
Photo courtesy of Crumbl Cookies

Locally owned and operated Tallywood Crumbl Cookies, located at 3116 Raeford Road, Suite 240 will open its door on July 14.

The store will be open from 8 a.m. – 10 p.m. on weekdays and 8 a.m. – 12 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. The store is also providing over 75 career opportunities to Fayetteville locals.

“As a retired military wife, I can relate to the huge military community in Fayetteville. As most Military spouses know, we put our dreams on hold to follow our spouses. Well, now it's my turn and I choose Fayetteville and the huge military family here to start my dream. It has been amazing to receive such positive feedback and support from the community. I cannot wait for the Fayetteville community to come together over a box of the best cookies in the world!” shared owner Jennifer Fowler in a press release.

The grand opening week menu will contain six of the 200+ weekly rotating flavors, including Crumbl's award-winning Milk Chocolate Chip. Some of Crumbl’s specialty flavors include internet favorites such as Cornbread, Cookies & Cream, S'mores, Key Lime Pie, Peppermint Bark, Caramel Popcorn, Buttermilk Pancake, Galaxy Brownie and many more. Weekly flavors drop Sundays at 6 p.m. MST on all of Crumbl’s social media accounts.

Customers can order in person during the first five business days of the Grand Opening. Starting Wednesday, July 19 delivery, curbside pickup, catering, and nationwide shipping will be available via the Crumbl App and online at crumblcookies.com. 

 “As a local business owner, I am looking forward to sharing delicious cookies with my neighbors!” stated Fowler in a press release. 

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