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Last Crumb is Dropping Its First Gluten-Free Cookie Collection

Last Crumb is known for its handcrafted, freshly baked premium cookies and the luxury cookie brand is now introducing its first-ever gluten-free cookie collection.

This new collection offers a delicious and indulgent option for those with gluten sensitivities and the gluten-free line will be available through a series of special drops this spring. "Our Last Crumb community was top of mind when creating the gluten-free collection," said Alana Arnold, co-founder of Last Crumb, "We knew there was a need for a gluten free cookie that tasted just as good as the real thing and the results have truly surpassed our own expectations."

The $160 boxes containing a dozen oversized cookies share super-decadent gluten-free cookie varieties like I Lava You (chocolate lava), Birthday Boohoo (birthday cake), Thicc Boy (peanut butter) and Grandma’s Last Stand (chocolate chip).
Trend Themes
1. Gluten-free Luxury Foods - The rise of gluten-free options presents an opportunity for luxury food brands to offer exclusive gluten-free collections.
2. Limited-edition Releases - Special drops and limited edition releases of gluten-free collections can create hype and increase demand among consumers.
3. Inclusive Indulgence - The introduction of gluten-free options allows food brands to create inclusive, indulgent experiences for consumers with dietary restrictions.
Industry Implications
1. Bakery - Bakeries can capitalize on the increasing demand for gluten-free options by offering indulgent, handcrafted gluten-free collections.
2. Luxury Food - Luxury food brands can differentiate themselves by offering exclusive, high-quality gluten-free collections for consumers with dietary restrictions.
3. Subscription Box - Subscription box services can create limited edition drops of gluten-free collections, increasing demand and building a loyal customer base among consumers seeking exclusive products.

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