Brace yourself for cookie drama — Crumbl Cookie drama to be exact. By now, I think it's safe to say we've all heard of or tasted Crumbl Cookies . Crumbl is known for having massive cookies and the flavors change every week.
It first launched in 2017, but didn't start getting global recognition until TikTok taste tests started going viral a few years ago. And, right now, Crumbl only has locations in the US, Canada, and Puerto Rico. However, the people of Sydney, Australia have now allegedly gotten a taste and drama has ensued.
.. It all began after some unknown, self-proclaimed Crumbl Cookie fans advertised on social media that they were selling Crumbl Cookies at their pop-up shop in Sydney, Australia.
The "Crumbl Syndey" page was upfront about the fact that they were "just fans" importing the cookies by supposedly flying to the US and bringing them back to sell. Crumbl's policy states that they do not condone the reselling of their cookies. So, after a few hiccups with their alleged flight delays, the cookies went up for sale this past Sunday, September 29th.
Each cookie carried a hefty price tag of $17.50. However, given that one cookie typically costs around $5 in the US, the sellers justified the higher price by explaining that expenses such as the price of the cookies, flights, hotels, customs brokerage, import fees, and the wages of employees working the pop-up were included in the markup.
Despite the high price and the fact that the cookies could likely be stale, peopl.