Does Anyone Know Who The Head Baker Is For Last Crumb's Cookies?

Last Crumb cookies and hand
Last Crumb cookies and hand - lastcrumb / Instagram

When you read the About section on Last Crumb's website, you begin to envision the Head Baker as a mythical being. Several questions arise. Who is he? How delicious are Last Crumb cookies that they cost $140 (and up) for a dozen? The text reads that "The Head Baker was born somewhere in L.A. He grew up inspired by the streetwear of Fairfax and stimulated by the buzz of Hollywood. He was fed up with the everyday BS that was known as everyday life... Bored of the noise, the Head Baker quit his job and moved out to Hollywood with a buddy that was willing to accept just a few crumbs for rent..."

While the answer to the pricing question is subjective based on taste preferences, most who have tried them agree that the cookies seem to be very high quality. As for the Head Baker's identity, he seems to be co-owner Derek Jaeger.

In interviews with co-owner Alana Arnold, she's made many references to Last Crumb's beginnings. For example, talking with Angeleno Magazine, she said, "My co-founder Derek Jaeger and I have been friends for well over a decade, and we initially bonded over our passion for food and my love for his cookies. I thought they were the best I've ever had!" Matthew Jung, Last Crumb's CEO, also referred to Jaegar's cookies as the "perfect cookies" in an interview with Commercial Baking, stating that they helped him decide to take on the role.

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Jaeger Has Had Years Perfecting His Cookie Recipes

Last Crumb cookies and hand
Last Crumb cookies and hand - lastcrumb / Instagram

Derek Jaeger is often referred to as the maker of the amazing cookies by Last Crumb co-founder Alana Arnold and CEO Matthew Jung. He is even referred to as the head chef of the cookie company. In an interview with Go Solo, he talks about his passion and love of food and the science involved, and that after he "went on to launch my marketing company, I felt I had lost touch with what truly made me happy." That reads similarly to the About section on Last Crumb's website.

It's easy to understand why there's a sense of mystery around who the head chef is. Many of the brand's photos feature hands and arms and occasionally a body, but no face to go with them. Additionally, those arms could belong to a model instead of Jaeger.

Long before launching the high-end, drop-style cookie company, Last Crumb, Jaeger was a founding member of The Cravory: a mail-order cookie delivery company that could be found at San Diego farmers markets. One of its signature cookies is Birthday Cake, which you can get six of for the affordable price of $18.95. "We have over 950 flavors. Anything anybody thinks of, we can turn into a cookie," Jaeger told CBS8 in 2010. Considering the list of the most highly ranked Last Crumb cookies,  Last Crumb is exactly the kind of cookie company that Jaeger was meant to be the head baker of.

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