"Find the nearest rabbit's foot, pick up any and all heads-up pennies, and cash in your reserve of good karma-you'll need them all to try the cookies from No Crumbs, a weekly preorder-only pop-up bakery stationed on the sidewalk in Russian Hill. It's responsible for people gluing themselves to their phones at 10am every Sunday, when text alerts go out for preorders, which normally sell out in less than a minute."
"But if you're one of the lucky few who get a box of the weekly rotating quartet of maximalist cookies (the flavors are listed in the text alert), the stress of panic-pressing "pay now" feels completely justified. The cookies are as thick as hockey pucks, cakey, and incredibly moist-just shy of eating raw cookie dough in the best way. One week, you might get a s'mores-inspired cookie topped with fluff and a pretzel, another jam-packed with pistachio cream and Nutella,"
No Crumbs operates as a weekly preorder-only pop-up bakery on the sidewalk in Russian Hill. Preorders are announced by text alerts at 10am every Sunday and normally sell out in less than a minute, creating intense demand that rewards quick action and luck. Each preorder box contains a rotating quartet of maximalist cookies whose flavors are listed in the alerts. The cookies are extremely thick, cakey, and very moist—almost like the best kind of raw cookie dough. Flavors vary from s'mores with fluff and a pretzel to pistachio cream and Nutella, with a notably chocolate-forward chocolate chip available at The Boys' Deli.
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