That is how the cookie crumbles...Crumbl
By snowy
@snowy22315 (192541)
United States
July 10, 2025 1:08pm CST
I don't know how many of you are familiar with Crumbl cookies, but it is this chain that makes only cookies and small desserts. Now, I kid you not this cookies are 5 dollars per. They are good, definitely not worth 5 bucks. I mean Cinnabon is expensive but very good, and the Cheesecake factory has excellent cheesecake etc. I thought this would be on par with that..not really, and I doubt I will ever go there again, unless they have a half price sale or something. I guess there is a market for these those, there are over 1000 locations. Have you ever tried similar gourmet cookies?
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@GardenGerty (164677)
• United States
10 Jul
I would be telling myself the whole time that I could make the same thing cheaper. I could not do it.
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@snowy22315 (192541)
• United States
10 Jul
Well, I do love cookies, but prefer homemade
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@snowy22315 (192541)
• United States
10 Jul
I love to make cookies, but try not too..as eating them comes next. Iove those 3 ingredient peanut butter cookies though.
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@snowy22315 (192541)
• United States
22h
@MarieCoyle I never use flour in PB cookies anymore.
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@MarieCoyle (46097)
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10 Jul
@snowy22315
We make those sometimes, they are good. We have always called them “Impossible Peanut Butter Cookies “
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@DaddyEvil (152913)
• United States
10 Jul
I've never heard of "crumbl" cookies but there are some at a cookie store in the Battlefield Mall in Springfield that sell for $5 each... Pretty wanted to try one several years ago so I bought one and we brought it home and split it. It was good but I won't buy another one at that price.
It was more like a cookie cup with fudge and icing on it. As I said, we enjoyed it but I won't buy another one.
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@DaddyEvil (152913)
• United States
10 Jul
@snowy22315 That's what I thought, too.
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@snowy22315 (192541)
• United States
22h
AaaPeople there probably won't pay t bucks a cookie and it would be a challenge to keep the ingredients the right temp.
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@snowy22315 (192541)
• United States
10 Jul
I am only eating one or two bites per day. I believe that about the 1000 calories.
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@snowy22315 (192541)
• United States
10 Jul
@NJChicaa It was in the same strip mall as the tile store that is the only reason I went.
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@NJChicaa (123572)
• United States
10 Jul
@snowy22315 The closest Crumbl from here is 20+ minutes away. I'm not big into sweets so I'm not making that trip. Not for that price and that many calories.
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@much2say (57755)
• Los Angeles, California
18h
I was wondering about them . . . I've seen their shops everywhere but never bothered to actually go in. At 5 bucks a pop, eek, I just don't know. I remember when something like Mrs.Fields was the "in" cookie place - not sure they'd be considered gourmet but even they are pretty expensive.
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@snowy22315 (192541)
• United States
18h
Yeah, probably not as much as these. The chain Larry and David if they are still around is pretty good
@LadyDuck (478665)
• Italy
6h
@snowy22315 That's is also a problem and not a minor problem.
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@JudyEv (358104)
• Rockingham, Australia
16h
I'm not that keen on cookies so probably wouldn't pay such a price. We have a Cheesecake Factory shop near here which would be my choice for desserts.
@LindaOHio (194184)
• United States
1h
No. I would never pay that much for a cookie. I can get a dozen cookies for that much from the grocery store bakery.
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@snowy22315 (192541)
• United States
1h
Walmart is supposed to start having Crumbl cookie knock offs for much less
@Ineeddentures (9891)
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22h
Gourmet Cookies
Nope
Not really a fan of cookies to be honest and I honestly wouldn't be spending a lot of money on cookies anyway
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