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A New Crumbl Dessert For Dad This Father's Day
A New Crumbl Dessert For Dad This Father's Day

Associated Press

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Associated Press

A New Crumbl Dessert For Dad This Father's Day

LINDON, UT, UNITED STATES, June 9, 2025 / / -- Crumbl is devoting their menu and merch to Dad for an entire week, ahead of Father's Day! It's time to celebrate the guy who taught us how to ride a bike, change a tire, and maybe even sneak a cookie before dinner. Just in time for Father's Day weekend, Crumbl is rolling out the Peanut Butter Cup Brownie ft. REESE'S. It features a gooey brownie topped with whipped nutty mousse, a drizzle of chocolate, and REESE'S Peanut Butter Cups. The rest of the weekly menu leading up to Father's Day is full of summer favorite flavors, including Raspberry Lemonade Cookie, S'more Cookie, Dirt Cake Cookie, and more. Top off a 6-Pack of desserts with Crumbl's 'Dad Crew' merch for the ultimate gift for the guy who does so much. A long sleeve t-shirt and hat are must-have items for a late night dessert run. Father's Day stickers and giftwrap add-ons are sure to take Crumbl's iconic Pink Box to the next level for the special occasion. Crumbl Gift Cards are also an easy way to tell Dad how much he means to you. Crumbl wants every kind of father figure to feel special with something sweet on Father's Day – so take Crumbl to the campout, backyard BBQ, family brunch, or wherever your Father's Day festivities take you. Lock in your Father's Day desserts early with preordering, happening right now on the Crumbl App. About Crumbl: Crumbl is a popular dessert franchise with a mission to bring friends and family together over the best desserts in the world. Crumbl was founded in 2017 in Logan, Utah, by Jason McGowan and Sawyer Hemsley. In just seven years, Crumbl has grown from a humble cookie shop to the fastest-growing dessert chain in the US, with over 1,050 locations across all 50 states, Canada and Puerto Rico. The rotating menu offers new flavors every week, while regularly bringing back crowd favorites and unique original recipes, all served in Crumbl's iconic Pink Box. Don't miss the weekly menu drops posted every Sunday at 6 pm MST on Crumbl's social media accounts. Visit Crumbl online at on social media (@crumbl), or at any of the store locations. CRUMBL Crumbl HQ [email protected] Visit us on social media: LinkedIn Instagram Facebook YouTube TikTok X Other Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content 'as is' without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

Awardco Valuation Passes $1 Billion With Latest Private-Equity Bet
Awardco Valuation Passes $1 Billion With Latest Private-Equity Bet

Wall Street Journal

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Wall Street Journal

Awardco Valuation Passes $1 Billion With Latest Private-Equity Bet

Sixth Street Partners led a $165 million minority investment alongside Spectrum Equity to back the growth of Awardco, pushing the employee-rewards company's valuation to more than $1 billion. The latest cash infusion marks a step up from the Lindon, Utah, company's roughly $900 million valuation in 2021, when it raised $65 million from venture-capital firm General Catalyst and tech entrepreneur Ryan Smith, also owner of the National Basketball Association's Utah Jazz franchise. That deal provided the company with its first institutional capital.

Micro artist sets world record for smallest sculpture
Micro artist sets world record for smallest sculpture

Yahoo

time20-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Micro artist sets world record for smallest sculpture

A micro artist has set a new Guinness World Record for creating the smallest handmade sculpture. David Lindon, from Bournemouth, said the creation took months of planning and months of creating to bring to life. He set the world record for his sculpture of a red Lego piece which measures 0.02517mm by 0.02184mm. Mr Lindon, an engineer by trade who started work as a micro artist in 2019, says the sculpture is about the same size as a human white blood cell. He's become known for his work creating miniature pieces of art, including three microscopic re-creations of Van Gogh masterpieces on a watch mechanism which sold for £90,000. Mr Lindon's latest creation, which was crafted from a piece of red Lego brick, was measured by the team at Evident Scientific using a light microscope. It was then verified by Spectrographic Limited in Leeds as the smallest sculpture made in history. The Lego brick is four times smaller than the previous record held by micro artist Dr Willard Wigan MBE - who was Mr Lindon's inspiration to try micro art - in 2017. Mr Lindon said: "It's madness I know. I love the challenge, I love the discipline. "I love the look of wonder and surprise on people's faces when they see my art for the first time. To see it in person, it blows your mind." While Mr Lindon's work has previously fit into the eye of a needle, this record has surpassed that. He continued: "The challenge to create tiny objects that can't be seen without a microscope is demanding both physically and mentally. "I have trained myself to slow my breathing and work between the beats of my heart. Even the pulse of my heart beating through my fingers creates too much movement." Mr Lindon created three sizes of Lego brick, using his own handmade microscopic tools, and worked six to 10 hours a night to avoid the vibrations of daytime traffic. His eight-spot Lego brick was measured as the narrowest structure ever made, while the smaller four-spot brick broke the original record set in 2017. But Mr Lindon also created a smaller, one-spot brick and broke his own record within 20 minutes. All three sculptures are considered so microscopic they can't be seen with the human eye. Mr Lindon is now working towards opening a new exhibition, The Smallest Zoo in the World, in Poole this summer. You can follow BBC Dorset on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram. Eye-of-a-needle artworks sell for £90,000 Microscopic Van Gogh works painted inside watch The coronation crown that fits in eye of a needle Guinness World Records

Dorset micro artist sets world record for smallest Lego sculpture
Dorset micro artist sets world record for smallest Lego sculpture

BBC News

time20-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Dorset micro artist sets world record for smallest Lego sculpture

A micro artist has set a new Guinness World Record for creating the smallest handmade Lindon, from Bournemouth, said the creation took months of planning and months of creating to bring to set the world record for his sculpture of a red Lego piece which measures 0.02517mm by Lindon, an engineer by trade who started work as a micro artist in 2019, says the sculpture is about the same size as a human white blood cell. He's become known for his work creating miniature pieces of art, including three microscopic re-creations of Van Gogh masterpieces on a watch mechanism which sold for £90, Lindon's latest creation, which was crafted from a piece of red Lego brick, was measured by the team at Evident Scientific using a light was then verified by Spectrographic Limited in Leeds as the smallest sculpture made in Lego brick is four times smaller than the previous record held by micro artist Dr Willard Wigan MBE - who was Mr Lindon's inspiration to try micro art - in 2017. Mr Lindon said: "It's madness I know. I love the challenge, I love the discipline."I love the look of wonder and surprise on people's faces when they see my art for the first time. To see it in person, it blows your mind."While Mr Lindon's work has previously fit into the eye of a needle, this record has surpassed continued: "The challenge to create tiny objects that can't be seen without a microscope is demanding both physically and mentally."I have trained myself to slow my breathing and work between the beats of my heart. Even the pulse of my heart beating through my fingers creates too much movement." Mr Lindon created three sizes of Lego brick, using his own handmade microscopic tools, and worked six to 10 hours a night to avoid the vibrations of daytime eight-spot Lego brick was measured as the narrowest structure ever made, while the smaller four-spot brick broke the original record set in Mr Lindon also created a smaller, one-spot brick and broke his own record within 20 three sculptures are considered so microscopic they can't be seen with the human Lindon is now working towards opening a new exhibition, The Smallest Zoo in the World, in Poole this summer. You can follow BBC Dorset on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.

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