"Just cookies at the end of the day" you charged $17.50
@sarahoftheiceАй бұрын
$17.50 Australian dollar. Its $11.75 USD when converted.
@Bolt451Ай бұрын
@@sarahoftheicein Australia you can by a cheap cake from woollies for 4 dollar you can by a cheap cake from a cake store for 20 dollar s
@rotkennedy5362Ай бұрын
@@sarahoftheicethat’s still ridiculous btw🩷
@Neuvalence15 күн бұрын
for 17.50 it very literally needs to feel “better than s=x” or i dont want it 💀
@HeyItsStephxАй бұрын
"Its the consumers fault for not realising" as they stole crumbls entire branding 😭
@tarotsushima3332Ай бұрын
I don't care for Crumbl as is but I hope those wiseguys get hit with lawsuits. Using the company's branding, stealing promotional videos, bringing in six day old reheated cookies in crumbl boxes at a marked up price but hey they never said they were affiliated with Crumbl so it's the consumer's fault. Two people can take the blame and most of it should heavily lie on the scammers.
@NothingXemnasАй бұрын
@@tarotsushima3332 Sir, both sides are wrong. People buying into the obvious is just enabling "legal" crimes. MLMs, pre-orders and the Stanley cup craze. We are swimming in a world of normalized consumerism, and no one is capable of questioning their own actions.
@Astar24653Ай бұрын
Per cookie? PER COOKIE?? YOU CAN BUY A WHOLE ASS CAKE HERE FOR THAT. A GOOD ONE.
@Alex-cw3rzАй бұрын
@@Astar24653 do they do any cakes without the ass?
@em84cАй бұрын
Even inAustralia you can get a cake for like $10 too. Not a good one though unless its a small one. I often get a black forest cake for $10 thats like 3-4 servings. I would never pay $17.50 for a stupid cookie. $5 is the most I would pay and it would have to be amazing.
@parrotpersonАй бұрын
@@em84c yea like even at one of the more expensive coffee and cake spots in the city, a fancy cookie would probably set you back $6AUD max.
@kolonarulez5222Ай бұрын
"I mean it's one cookie Michael, what could it cost? 17 dollars?"
@taylorbug9Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@certifiedboghopper9622Ай бұрын
my sister used to work at crumbl so I feel authorized to assert that the best way to enjoy their cookies is to take home the old ones at the end of the day for free :)
@humancallednorah5648Ай бұрын
Crumbl donates left over cookies to the food pantry my works at so get I free ones too
@sigasaurusrexАй бұрын
at least that makes me feel a tiny but better about capitalism... barely
@feltfrogАй бұрын
remember folks, if you make minimum wage steal from your job to compensate
@randomtinypotatocriedАй бұрын
My husband's coworker gets a ton of them due to his mom being a franchisee so sometimes we end up with a few
@butsagyton5093Ай бұрын
@@sigasaurusrex shut up commie
@t0werjunkie121Ай бұрын
Getting people to pay $17.50 for a stale cookie is peak capitalism
@Alex-cw3rzАй бұрын
Even the original $4/5 is ridiculous, the only reason they have the gall to charge that much, all because of the way they look which people on Tik-tok like. If you lived in a medium sized town you are garentueed to have a local baker that makes better cookies than that for most likely a half to a 5th the price.
@RichardBaranАй бұрын
For something that is, what the kids call "mid"
@takeyat8840Ай бұрын
@@RichardBaranjust say the word if you like it, Richard
@yeenbean3052Ай бұрын
Selling mid cookies for $4/5 per piece thru tiktok advertisement is peak capitalism. Physically dropshipping an entire store by carrying boxes of stale cookies personally on your commercial flight and selling them off for 3 times the price is late stage capitalism.
@BomberculesАй бұрын
they're probably better stale since they're so underbaked to begin with
@TurbopropPuppyАй бұрын
"The cookies were overpriced, stale, and bad, and I could make them myself at home, but they have the Crumbl branding, so totally worth it"
@Vampress09Ай бұрын
This is such a bizzare way to scam someone. Just bake the cookies at home if you're gonna scam people. They really thought it is morally okay if they use real crumbl cookies.
@israellaiАй бұрын
Sounds like genuine stupidity
@SpecialInterestShowАй бұрын
Also SURELY it would have been cheaper to copycat them at home
@Alex-cw3rzАй бұрын
I find the original pricing ridiculous and you can tell they are designed to be Tik Tok-ed and not eaten. It is a very odd world we live in were if you live in a medium sized town you could find a local baker who does cookies like that for a lot less, that judging by the reaction definitely taste better. But because of Tik Tok all that matters is trends and brands.
@redvelvetundergroundАй бұрын
tiktok didn't invent capitalism or human behavior alex
@douchopotamus3755Ай бұрын
It's been this way for a long ass time. Ever heard of fads?
@WaffleSaladАй бұрын
We had crumbl back when tik tok was musically
@bowsersexАй бұрын
The first and only time I tried Crumbl Cookie was when my workplace ordered from them for all the employees to have. The cookie was EXTREMELY UNDERBAKED. I think it might've been the most underbaked cookie I've ever had. I just talked to my boyfriend about this and it seems like they make them like that on purpose? Which crazy, cause at the time I thought they just fucked it up. I know what they're doing is legal, and it won't cause salmonella, but the texture really grossed me out. I don't get how it's so popular, didn't realize so many people liked their cookies that underbaked.
@TheGrimStrideАй бұрын
Bro, my local bakery sales cookies like that for almost $7. No local bakery sales those kind of cookies for less than $5 bc they can mass produce them like a big corporation does
@camelliasinensis219Ай бұрын
I wrote a price breakdown under a comment on D’Angelo’s video on the same topic, and they’ve definitely made at least $2.3k profit lol (basically they said they had $13k in expenses, but $6k worth of cookies gives them over $15.3k income with the price markup) and that is if they were even truthful about their expenses, which honestly, I highly doubt
@ariesaraya1822Ай бұрын
That's not going to be enough when they get sued by crumbl. A famously litigious company.
@Alex-cw3rzАй бұрын
@@camelliasinensis219 the cookies would have cost at least half the amount they stated, not sure how the flights and luggage cost 4,000. The 2,000 on duties might be true, but seen as they have l ied about everything else I wouldn't put it past them and staffing is an odd one I thought they were passionate fans, why did they need staff. In addition how does 2 people standing at a petrol station for a few hours cost 1,000 dollars. You could easily divide the price they put forward by two. Meaning they made about 100% profit at the least. The fact they gave the costs and not the profit is very telling.
@llynxfyremusicАй бұрын
A few days ago a guy from the actual crumbl was bought onto the project talkshow and said they were coming to Australia for real
@-tera-3345Ай бұрын
@@Alex-cw3rz I'd assume all the costs were listed in AUD; the ~$3600 receipt shown for the cookies they bought DOES come closer to $6000 in AUD (though not quite all the way there.) A round trip flight + the cost of checking however many extra bags it would take to pack hundreds of boxes of cookies also may work out closer to $4000 in AUD. But even that doesn't really add all the way up, so they're still probably not being entirely truthful. And honestly, I'm a bit leery of adding in travel costs at all, because you'd have to be kind of insane to take a trip from Australia to the US solely for this purpose. This is the kind of thing you'd do on the back of a trip you already had planned for a different reason.
@EvesEvilVideosАй бұрын
That’s just how the cookie crumbles
@hearts4remiАй бұрын
God dammit 😭😭
@_Kuma_Ай бұрын
*crumbls
@hannahyamauchi839Ай бұрын
Even more wild because Sydney and Melbourne has some of the best cafes. You can get way better sweets there, even if the Crumbl cookies were fresh.
@Erin1313Ай бұрын
2024 my country has been known for two things, Crumbl cookies and the Olympic Breakdancer Raygun. What a year for us
@heartsforbrendaАй бұрын
I’m gonna dropship myself to Australia and see what happens
@Alex-cw3rzАй бұрын
Boring add 24 hours and some sort of money involved and I'll be interested.
@9DRKАй бұрын
24 HOUR SURVIVING DROP SHIPPING MYSELF TO AUSTRALIA CHALLENGE !!!!
@khilo705Ай бұрын
@@9DRKAT 3AM (GONE WRONG) (POLICE CALLED 😱)
@Bolt451Ай бұрын
@@khilo705(GONE FREAKY) (GONE SEXUAL)
@bunnyhoney9692Ай бұрын
As an Australian, I also just don’t understand how they got 700 cookies through border control??? Like I thought our border patrol was pretty strict, especially with food?? 😅 and either way, that would’ve been suspicious surely, like no single person is eating that many cookies inside the span that they keep?
@noodlesofoodlesАй бұрын
the $17.50 was to account for border control bribes lmao
@lilliputianhitcher3808Ай бұрын
as an Australian, i just have to say, we freak out anytime anything from America comes here. in adelaide when we got krusty kreme, people lined up for the opening for over 24 hours, and there were multiple reports of people getting jumped and robbed for their donuts. this makes total sense. everything costs heaps here anyways
@topotondo828Ай бұрын
Krusty kreme 😂
@bassetts1899Ай бұрын
The krusty kreme pizza is the pizza for you and me
@soccerchick1Ай бұрын
Same thing happens in Canada. It’s SO annoying.
@milometric2736Ай бұрын
krispy kreme sucks ass bro i cant imagine
@Alex-cw3rzАй бұрын
$4/5 is already a ridiculously high price for a cookie.
@froggy5748Ай бұрын
You can straight up make them on your own, too. It’s a bit tougher to do the fancy ass flavors but you can make big batches of the big cookies on your own. It’s not hard.
@howlsmoodycastle9313Ай бұрын
@@froggy5748 It's not even all that difficult to do fancy flavors either. Just a matter of finding a recipe that's easy to follow, plenty of good ones on youtube/reddit too. Once you get used to baking you can easily alter a basic recipe to add in whatever you want. That's essentially what Crumbl did. Two mormon cousins who never baked before googled some recipes, started a business with overpriced cookies, and then went viral on tiktok.
@PiperPiedАй бұрын
Can’t argue with this but also I feel like u haven’t ever had an array of 4 fresh crumble cookies that all sounded like amazing cookie flavors you haven’t tried before…. Like they’re so famous for a reason
@MorganVsTheInternetАй бұрын
$4/5 for a large cookie isn't crazy!
@blue-hawaii-mc4vfАй бұрын
In all fairness, the cookies are absolutely huge. I would pay that much for a giant cookie from a local bakery that's actually good.
@tijanaself897Ай бұрын
My question is why customs wasn't bugged by so many cookies being shipped through. This entire ordeal is what customs IS FOR
@undeadsweetheart7508Ай бұрын
Just support local bakeries for cheaper oml
@soccerchick1Ай бұрын
💯💯💯
@officialblimp24 күн бұрын
THIS
@_ikako_Ай бұрын
I don't use tiktok or other social media so it's always funny finding out about the popular stuff through evil pinely like yes please tell me more about some shitty tiktok cookies that I don't care about
@MilkChocolateGeeseАй бұрын
a really nice comment i saw throughout all this is a woman who said every week her and her adult daughter look up the new crumbl recipe and make their own cookies together:)
@scrambldrabbitАй бұрын
i truly don’t understand crumbl, you can make a whole batch of cookies for less money than a box of those
@ViviSectiaАй бұрын
Their gimmick is the flavors changing every week so you can just eat a few different flavors instead of being stuck with a batch of one flavor that you get sick of halfway through the first one.
@scrambldrabbitАй бұрын
@@ViviSectia i’ll devour a batch of chocolate chip cookies like it’s nothing so i’ve never had that problem but i guess that makes sense lol
@ViviSectiaАй бұрын
@@scrambldrabbit I think a whole batch of Crumbl cookies would kill you. They have an incredible amount of sugar and calories in them. That intro video was basically a crumbl mukbang with over 6000 calories and 600 grams of sugar.
@scrambldrabbitАй бұрын
@@ViviSectia jesusss chrissttt thats insane
@ariesaraya1822Ай бұрын
1 cookie is equal to about 5 regular cookies. Especially in terms of calories and sugar. If you don't have self control, you are screwed.
@shellbatronicАй бұрын
Oh you glossed over that in their expenses they had listed 'microwaves'.
@datboilouАй бұрын
cmon man you know a good microwave that you're going to use for 2 hours has gotta be at least $500. don't want to scam the fans
@-tera-3345Ай бұрын
I mean everyone also glosses over the fact that they list travel costs as part of their expenses as if they planned a one-day trip to the US and back solely to buy the cookies for this, when the much more likely story is they had a trip planned to the US for some other reason and went "let's bring back a bunch of cookies while we're there!"
@ryanwillinghamАй бұрын
i'm not on tiktok but i swear crumbl wouldn't exist without the social media hype. the only time i ever went to a crumbl store i walked in, saw how tiny the menu was, thought "that's it?", and walked straight back out
@user-kw7mr6xt9nАй бұрын
A girl in some of my classes would always mention crumbl cookies and every time all I could think was how it sounds like THE most "le petit bourgeoisie" thing ever
@undeadsweetheart7508Ай бұрын
I cant believe Evil Pinely made Australia real just to give us this video ❤
@datboilouАй бұрын
he's got amazing dedication to his craft. literally the world's most powerful KZbinr.
@israellaiАй бұрын
@@datboilou The dark side of the Pine is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be...unnatural
@_ikako_Ай бұрын
There's a local baker near me who my sibling is friends with all the workers and the owner and we went close to closing and got almost a quarter of a massive cake *each* because it was close to closing. The cakes are always amazing, it's always 100x better to buy from local individual bakers rather than any chain because 9 times out of 10 they're going to be cheaper, tastier, fresher and the employees will be friendlier and more likely to throw extras in or cut the price
@Local_acquaintanceАй бұрын
So given the cost is equal to $12USD and they bought each cookie for approximately $4USD, that would be a profit of $8USD per cookie, multiply that by the 700 COOKIES they bought and sold, that is a profit of $5600USD. Subtract about $1,180USD for the flight and the profit is still a whopping $4,420USD. Multiply that by the conversion rate of 1.48 and you get a total profit of $6,542 AUD. So maybeeeee it was about the money… probably not though 🤷🏼♀️ (I didn’t include the customs but you still get the point)
@WeAreASecretАй бұрын
Your math looks about right to me 👍👍 several other folks on another video came to a similar answer of their profit being somewhere in the range of $6000 AUD (give or take a bit since we have limited info). So doesn’t seem like they came out of it too bad at all. Really have to wonder WHY in the world they for real went to all that trouble still
@AveryAnarchyАй бұрын
I talk out loud a lot while watching videos and I literally said "that's a brownie" at the exact same time you did in the exact same tone and it made me laugh a lot
@ScrimmifiedАй бұрын
I don't really understand why crumbl is suddenly really popular with the internet.. i've been hearing about this company for years now. i thought it was just some trendy cookie place run by the mormon church.
@Alex-cw3rzАй бұрын
12:31 the cookies would have cost at least half that amount, not sure how the flights and luggage cost 4,000. The 2,000 on duties might be true, but seen as they have l ied about everything else I wouldn't put it past them and staffing is an odd one I thought they were passionate fans, why did they need staff. In addition how does 2 people standing at a petrol station for a few hours cost 1,000 dollars. You could easily divide the price they put forward by two. Meaning they made about 100% profit at the least. The fact they gave the costs and not the profit is very telling.
@SillyGoobyWasTakenАй бұрын
The baking world's DashCon
@ishathakorАй бұрын
i mean it was like really unethical and too expensive and a fake scam and so on but it was also reallyyyy funny that they ran a dropshipping scam with cookies of all things
@Alex-cw3rzАй бұрын
You said Crumbl so much that I now despise the name.
@lordfreerealestate8302Ай бұрын
Let's just support our local bakeries.
@emolganaАй бұрын
i don't think i've ever seen pinely enjoy himself so much
@anitskasАй бұрын
the fact that they bought about $2,500 worth of cookies and didn’t leave a tip is baffling to me
@cynd.9029Ай бұрын
Honestly even without the stale cookie drama, isn’t it just wild how people are dropping 5$ for a single cookie because of influencers on tiktok?? Idk man that’s just so.. sad?? Do u really have to try every single viral product people on the internet tell u to buy??
@bib4eto656Ай бұрын
Yup, honestly, that's what I was thinking. Adults going and waiting in line to pay exorbitantly for an online-famous cookie. It's a g-d cookie, how much better can it get from a regular one you get at a local bakery? There's not much you can do with a cookie. Geez
@J_R_Bob_DobbsАй бұрын
I'm still haunted by the videos of literal children working behind the counter at those Crumbl locations. Now when I hear Crumbl I just think "child labor sweatshop cookie" and if someone offers me one I just slap it right outta their hand
@hannahoof2921Ай бұрын
United Statesian instead of American is so funny 😂 😭
@09yulstubeАй бұрын
And accurate 🙌🏻
@nooneinpartАй бұрын
@@09yulstubeas a united statesian I agree, “american” is too old and vague of a term we should just retire it
@carcasstownАй бұрын
@@nooneinpart seconded tbh i love united statesian. im gonna start saying this
@tayzers69Ай бұрын
so true we should start saying united arab emiratians and united kingdomian
@bassetts1899Ай бұрын
Technically anyone who lives on the continents of North or South America can call themselves American
@ElleramАй бұрын
This reminds me of the story of some football players who really wanted chick-fil-a but the closest one was in an airport past security so they all pitched in for a ticket and sent someone in to get food.
@Dragonite_yesАй бұрын
i cant believe i went into this video thinking it was a completely normal crumbl cookie video, when you revealed the plot twist i was absolutely astonished, i would've never seen it coming if you didn't tell us in the video, i didn't even glance at the thumbnail and title because i just assumed that they were obsolete, and as soon as you confirmed that this was in fact, the most insane "crumbl" cookie scam, i jumped out of my seat and i couldn't get over this absolute twist for hours, i wish you would've told us in the title, you could have saved lives, truly an evil thing to do.
@miffedakko9312Ай бұрын
Crumbl cookies are crap when theyre fresh, can't imagine how they'd be shipped halfway around the world.
@snailfail0324 күн бұрын
i spent so long trying to find this comment.... exactly what im saying! i enjoy sweets a lot, but crumbl cookies are just.. too much... ive only had like three cookies from them ever and theyve always make me so nauseous...! i dont understand what the hype is all about for them at all...
@ethanrabbitts9906Ай бұрын
Everything made sense when I realised it was in Bondi
@livinlokigamingАй бұрын
If you spend $17 on a cookie, you deserve to get scammed. Which you were since you spent $17 on cookie.
@ttttttarget6276Ай бұрын
only Sydney would fork out $17.50 for a stale ass cookie
@StinkeroniandcheeseАй бұрын
In terms of scams, I'm actually impressed at the amount of work that went into it. Actually flying across the world to get the product? Had they been honest, there still would have been people who would pay the inflated price to try what otherwise wouldn't be available to them.
@samanthapiekarski04Ай бұрын
i used to work at crumbl, worst 3 months of my life. i have never set foot in a more poorly run establishment and the pay was trash lmao
@heyitsmeurcat6951Ай бұрын
I feel like this started as them trying to be thoughtful because they liked them and wanted others to be able to experience them but just turned into something greedy and then playing it off innocently.
@sfukuda512Ай бұрын
I saw a sign at a tourist trap in Türkiye that said "Genuine Fake Rolex" Pretty much the MC's of this video.
@sozzllАй бұрын
I dont want to give these scammers good ideas, but a streamer I watch (QTCinderella) froze the crumbl cookies before they went stale and had multiple tierlists with them. if these guys just had some competence theyd be smart and freeze them in like dry ice or some insulated container with cooling and just bring them over frozen or if customs wouldnt allow the cooling materials, just leave them at room temp right after freezing, theyd just thaw out and be fresh as the day they were bought
@cookingwithsilenceАй бұрын
3:55 what is this weird overdub and why don't you notice it?
@lgrader2485Ай бұрын
The crumbl in my town got shut down for a week bc they were selling laced cookies😭
@snailfail0324 күн бұрын
l...laced.. with what.........?😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@xii642Ай бұрын
Everytime I go to crumbl I always get a chocolate cookie to cleanse my pallet if I get another bad cookie
@strobo308Ай бұрын
Evil Crumbely uploaded!
@RichardBaranАй бұрын
My wife loves these. I don't get it. You know. What they taste like? Cookies.
@sho3bumАй бұрын
Future Canoe Cameo : 5:33
@97nelsnАй бұрын
Crumbl cookies suck. Bought one fresh and spat it out on the first bite. Baffled by how people like this crap and the founders never baked a cookie in their life. Yet, they’re from Utah which is home to dirty soda drive thrus.
@klaratehcoolcatАй бұрын
Im dead at people buying thrifted COOKIES
@ThawahАй бұрын
Depop reseller cookies*
@miamcgreavyАй бұрын
The profit thing though... they spent 6k on the cookies and were selling at just over double, so were expecting a turnaround of at least 12k, which covers the costs of flights, cookies and duties/tax. Using exact figures, they were selling at x2.62 worth (going off one crumbl cookie being 4.50 and the 17.50 aud charge being $11.81), which would see a return of 15,746.67. the total of the costs they listed is 13k, so... they set the prices with the intention of making a profit? i just imagine they didn't manage it, and then realised they wanted to instead just break even
@ariesaraya1822Ай бұрын
Tbf mostly only influencers "fell" for it. They atleast got their content.
@reeceallen583Ай бұрын
I mean, that is basically the experience. Wait in line, pay a shit tone of money, cookies are usually mediocre
@LexifromZargonАй бұрын
The only thing that's crumbling is our society.
@PiperPiedАй бұрын
You know that part of Charlie’s angels where the bad guy does a little dance to that Pharaoh song…. In my head that is so evil pinely coded
@mostHumblePersonAliveАй бұрын
One Crumbl cookie us nearly 800 calories something I think people should know.
@claudiabarillas5618Ай бұрын
At that price point, they’d better be.
@KTr0ckАй бұрын
theyre a survival meal. its so treacherous to travel through the wild city with barely any food sources around. every crumbl store is like an oasis in the desert
@jennalloyd7888Ай бұрын
Its really bold of them to do this when crumbl has sued smaller cookie shops for also selling cookies.
@HeyItsStephxАй бұрын
Didnt crumbl steal from other companies?
@6Pc.ChickenMcnobodyАй бұрын
My brain melts from the sheer amount of greed/stupidity on full display
@AsterisSleepingАй бұрын
Did not expect to see a blip of Future Canoe in here but made me happy
@FlorSilvestre12Ай бұрын
Wow I can't believe crumblsydneyy with two Y's at the end wasn't a real Crumbl affiliate
@ziljinАй бұрын
Can't believe they got away with this scam!
@stanleyjostenАй бұрын
"Are you affiliated with Crumbl Cookies?" "We aren't!" Crumbl lawyers will remember this
@feltfrogАй бұрын
this is prob the 4th video ive watched abt this cookie grift in the past week, everyones covering it
@VaibhavShewaleАй бұрын
this cookies are just over hyped
@kirby2804Ай бұрын
I thought Australia was upside down
@BayleyDathorneАй бұрын
42 seconds into this video and I find out that crumbl is in Canada omg
@FlorSilvestre12Ай бұрын
I have not understood the big brand name cookie shop thing since I first encountered it in college a decade ago (shoutout to Insomnia, your orders were always hours late and/or completely wrong and I hope your workers got all their demands met from striking :3). I can make cookies from premade dough that are at least as good as a chain bakery's, in the same amount of time that it would take to go to one, and for less money.
@MarrloChare2000Ай бұрын
this is why Jack W. Haseltine hates Crumbl Cookies. he prefers to eat Lofthouse brand or Insomnia over spending nearly $20 on playdough-flavored pink sugar cookies or c*unterfeit Costco chocolate chip cookies.
@DayManAHHHahАй бұрын
Truly the 4th video I watched on this
@raviolialamodeАй бұрын
honestly i can't help but respect the hustle lol
@6thwilbury2331Ай бұрын
Oh man, I was trying to explain this whole thing to some friends last weekend, and they asked so many questions for which I had no answer. How did they get so many cookies past Aussie customs?? Who was willing to pay $17 per cookie and why?? Did no one ask for refunds when their cookies came up obviously stale?? If they were legitimately purchased from a real Crumbl store, how did such a large purchase not raise any red flags?? Don't get me wrong, I tried to offer some educated guesses, but this whole saga was so crazy that the real answer to any of these queries was "hell if I know..."
@cemetery.chitchatАй бұрын
FutureCanoe cameo!!
@Biffting93Ай бұрын
If you asked me to pay £17 for a cookie i’d laugh in your face. I don’t care if it’s freshly baked by god himself
@okeusАй бұрын
not the detective smooth jazz
@WeckacoreАй бұрын
$12ish USD after conversion. Still crazy
@yoloswagbigswagmoments26 күн бұрын
I just cannot imagine caring??? I'm not trying to say I'm better than these people but it actually genuinely BOGGLES my little head
@intern_danaАй бұрын
very fun finding this video just as i was popping cookies into the oven sdhska
@pencerismАй бұрын
i always wanted to try these but looking at the comments i dont want to anymore
@boredsherbetАй бұрын
I think they did actually break even ngl
@owo1357Ай бұрын
I am waiting for evil pinely to cover the afternoon tea drama
@ٴٴٴٴ_0Ай бұрын
I don't know about the taste but those cookies look delicious
@Xxsoda_drinker_pro_fanxXАй бұрын
The problem was they were all stale… if you get them fresh they taste pretty nice.
@dbudgellАй бұрын
also the calories!!!!
@noahlewisfulАй бұрын
It was a scam but not drop shipping Dropshipping is when you sell a product you don’t have and order it from a cheaper seller or the manufacturer when someone buys from you. What they did was partially legal Impersonating the company (which they semi did) (not everyone reads the comments or bio) is illegal at least from copyright. But the actual selling of the cookies wouldn’t have been if they didn’t create the deception of being part of the company . They’re basically just importing and reselling
@SpecialInterestShowАй бұрын
I can get a wholeass cheesecake here for the price of one of them stale cookies
@minnecarroll7402Ай бұрын
i want more cardboard drawings please!!😩😫😣
@SILVERF0X1326 күн бұрын
Honestly, the worst part about this is that Crumbl is decent, but not really worth that kinda wait/price even for the real thing. They are plenty tasty, but it's super easy to just make a batch of homemade cookies that taste just as good and you can get an entire batch for the price of 1 or 2 cookies that way.
@dustmite7558Ай бұрын
sydney prices are just generally insane so not surprised it was $17 each
@jellyriqАй бұрын
I’m saying this pretty early in the video but I’m guessing those were frozen and shipped over seas.
@sstrawberrycheesecakeАй бұрын
in my humble opinion, i don't understand the hype abt crumbl cookie 😭😭 it's not bad per se, but it isn't that incredible ig. so shame to ppl who do enjoy them! but local bakeries offer so much better (and variety) of sweets and don't get as much attention :( and they're so much more worth it tbh
@C4ptainC0rkyАй бұрын
As a brit, when I visited the USA, the portions were already wayyyyy to big for me and seeing that you could get SIX FUCKING COOKIES AND THAT WAS THE NORM. fucking crazy.
@mocapcow2933Ай бұрын
this just shows me every other country, even if they look down on us, would be exactly like us if they could be.