Good news for all you dessert-lovers out there: a popular business that bakes cookies like no other is opening a new location in Rochester, New Hampshire.

That's right, it's Crumbl Cookies.

We're already lucky here in New Hampshire to have three Crumbl Cookies locations in Portsmouth, Nashua, and Salem. The Portsmouth location is currently owned by Benjamin Stice and his wife Anna, according to SeacoastOnline. Over the summer, a post by Benjamin to the Seacoast Eats Facebook Group announced that a fourth Crumbl location was to open in the Granite State, this time in Rochester.

Benjamin Stice via Facebook
Benjamin Stice via Facebook
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Crumbl Cookies first came to be when Jason McGowan and Sawyer Hemsley embarked on a quest to create the world's best chocolate chip cookie. After "gathering feedback and testing recipes," according to the Crumbl Cookies website, the pair finally achieved their goal. They'd go on to open the first Crumbl location in Utah in 2017, and the rest is history.

Today, the website says that there are over 300 Crumbl locations in 36 states nationwide, and for good reason. These cookies are unlike anything you've ever had before. In short: they're delicious. The menu also rotates regularly, so there's never a shortage of new baked creations for you to try.

Crumbl Cookies via Facebook
Crumbl Cookies via Facebook
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Yesterday, Benjamin shared the official opening date for Crumbl Cookie in Rochester: Friday, January 27. "Please come see us at 150 Marketplace blvd, Unit 11 in Rochester," he wrote. "You'll get to see our amazing new crew at work making gourmet, fresh, from--scratch cookies for you, your family and your friends!!...Let's get ready to CRRRRUMBL!" We are so stoked.

Looking to curb your sweet tooth in the meantime? Here are some of the best bakeries in the Granite State.

25 of the Best Bakeries in New Hampshire

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