Crumbl Cookies will open its third area shop in OakLeaf Plantation Center in Southwest Jacksonville.
The city issued a permit March 18 for Ticon Commercial Inc. to build-out the 1,174-square-foot cookie and ice cream shop at 9526 Argyle Forest Blvd., Suite 6, at a cost of $195,000.
It will be near the Publix Super Markets Inc. store.
Franchise owners opened the first two Crumbl Cookies stores in Jacksonville at 3267 Hodges Blvd. in Pablo Creek Plaza East and at 11406 San Jose Blvd. in the Mandarin Oaks shopping center.
‘Hours are 8 a.m. -10 p.m. Monday-Thursday and until midnight Friday-Saturday. The shops are closed Sunday.
The Utah-based company has 389 locations in 41 states, with 26 stores in Florida
The menu rotates weekly to feature four or five specialty cookies from among more than 200 flavors.
The CrumblCookies.com site as of March 21 featured mint chocolate chip, peanut butter featuring Snickers, iced oatmeal, and triple chocolate chip, all served warm, and key lime pie and sugar, served chilled.
The mint chocolate chip and sugar cookies are regular menu items.
Crumbl Cookies also serves ice cream, such as brownie fudge, cookie dough crunch, peanut butter brittle, raspberry cheesecake, snickerdoodle and vanilla bean.
While prices vary by location, they generally are $4 each in-store, $13 for a box of four and $34 for a dozen.
Crumblcookies.com says every cookie is made in an open-concept kitchen that allows customers to view the process from start to finish.
Cousins Jason McGowan, CEO, and Sawyer Hemsley, COO, started the company in 2017 in Logan, Utah, while Hemsley was attending Utah State University.
The FranchiseTimes.com news site reported in October 2021 that the cost to open a Crumbl ranges from $229,666 to $574,833, including a $25,000 franchise fee. Franchisees pay an 8% royalty fee.
It said the average unit volume was $1.27 million in 2020, according to Crumbl’s franchise disclosure document.