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The newest Crumbl opens Friday in San Jose’s Almaden district

Crumbl, a dessert shop selling large, shareable cookies in pink boxes, is expanding to a new location in San Jose’s Almaden neighborhood, with grand opening celebrations planned for Nov. 1.

The shop serves up new cookie flavors each week — find them posted on Sunday evenings on the brand’s social media accounts — as well as customer favorites. And from Nov. 4 through Dec. 3, visitors using the Crumbl app can tap in the code “CAALMADEN” to redeem a free chocolate chip cookie at the store.

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The new Almaden shop and two other San Jose-area franchises are run by the Amorim family, which includes Kevin, Carissa, Ernie, Patricia, Manny and Mary Amorim.

The Amorim family is set to open its third Crumbl store in the San Jose area on Nov. 1. Crumbl-Almaden will feature a weekly rotating menu of desserts. (Courtesy Crumbl) 

The company was founded in Logan, Utah, in 2017 and claims to be the fastest-growing dessert chain in the U.S. with more than 1,000 locations across the U.S. and Canada. It has enjoyed rapid expansion across the Bay Area as well, with locations in Mountain View, for example, Milpitas, Walnut Creek, Brentwood, Dublin, Livermore, San Ramon and more.

Details: The new Crumbl is open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday-Thursday and until midnight Friday-Saturday (closed Sundays) at 5353 Almaden Expressway, Suite N64 in San Jose.

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