

If you needed a reason to hit the road today, here’s one: Crumbl Cookies is giving away free cookies. Yep, free. On Thursday, November 6, anyone who visits a participating Crumbl store nationwide will receive a sleeve of Martha Stewart’s new Chocolate Chip Cookie Thins — no purchase necessary, while supplies last.
Ask yourself: how far would you travel for a small act of sweetness today?
Crumbl’s giving everyone a reason to get out: a free cookie, a short drive, and a little dose of kindness. If your nearest Crumbl is across town, turn it into a quick there-and-back break. If it’s in the next city over, make it a fun errand with a friend so you each receive a Chocolate Chip Cookie Thins set to enjoy on the way home.
This nationwide Crumbl giveaway, announced by Crumbl CEO Jason McGowan, is about more than cookies. It’s a moment of kindness for anyone who may be struggling. McGowan also pledged a personal $1 million donation to help eliminate school lunch debt, saying he hopes everyone who visits Crumbl today “feels seen and loved, even for a moment.”
So if life’s been a little heavy lately, maybe this is your sign to get out for a bit. Plug your nearest Crumbl location into maps, queue up your favorite playlist, and go. Whether your drive is five minutes or fifty miles, it’s a reminder that good things — and good people — are still out there.
What: Free sleeve of Martha Stewart’s Chocolate Chip Cookie Thins
When: Thursday, November 6, 2025
Where: Participating Crumbl Cookies locations nationwide (in-store only)
Limit: One per person, while supplies last
Find your nearest location here: www.crumblcookies.com/locations
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