Agreed! I could only eat a single bite how people eat a whole one let alone multiple is insane… it actually inspired me to start baking and yall… it’s really really pretty easy… a hand mixer is $20 and ingredients are already in your house… brown sugar, sugar, flour, choc chips and vanilla extract
It's funny how people STILL aren't learning to not buy into products that celebrities/influencers are promoting. It's like with Pink Sauce and Lunchly.
At this point it's tragic to me that people dont have basic common sense regarding nutrition and are so disconnected from how food is made. The guy freaking out about how much sugar is in the cookie probably couldn't even name the basic ingredients that go into baking a cookie at home.
I've never had it but it literally looks like play-doh😢these cookies were made for those kids who always wanted to take a bite out of their play-doh but where never allowed to
In America the Nestle's chips are in plastic bags . I've never seen them in boxes ? I'm still aggravated that when I moved my ex boyfriend didn't pack them ; or my expensive bag of coffee beans , or the expensive soup bowls I found at the Goodwill ! @@jules6735
@@zombiedoggie2732 I worked in a handmade gourmet cookie shop with a Victorian parlor storefront in Tempe , Az. ; and undercooked cookies were actually called " green " , and were discarded for the help like myself to take home . My blood must have been pure sugar while I worked there , but my neighbors got plenty too ! The fully cooked cookies were completely moist and delicious , made with real dairy butter , and not dry , even when fully properly cooked .
As a baker I am here to tell you this is garbage. It's no better than what's at Wal-Mart and then they press candy bars into it. You know what a Snickers tastes like already, just stop it.
@@Amita8505 "they" can speak for themselves. I've eaten raw cookie dough since I was little, and I'm well aware of the risks and why there's warnings that day, "do not eat raw." It's precisely why I'd rather spend $5 on a tub of nestle cookie dough, that I can eat _and_ make cookies with, than a single giant cookie that has a 50/50 chance of making me ill. The risk vs reward ratio is much better in the first scenario.
Exactly, people comparing a "medium rare" cookie to a steak has not cooked anything outside of a TV dinner in their life! Then they have the audacity of comparing a properly made cookie to a boulder.
@@KristianKumpula If I had the funds, I'd buy out Crumbl and turn it ethical - or at the very least overhaul it big time. Change ingredients and cookies. I tried them my first time last week and they're too sweet and way too doughy.
I worked at Nothing Bundt Cakes and they also lie about the calories in their cakes. They only count the cake calories but not the frosting, and the frosting is extremely high in calories, definitely more than the cake. And Crumbl pays their employees trash too, probably because they know young people would be the main ones applying. Do your research and don't support shady companies like this. We gotta stop letting them manipulate us. We could so easily change things for the better if we stopped supporting this behavior from huge corporations.
I was very disappointed to pay a very high price for a Nothing Bundt Cake carrot cake , and then when serving and eating it , found they did not even put in the nuts expected in usual traditional carrot cake recipes . I felt it was a cheap rip off .
The two guys that started crumblr are not bakers and know nothing about food. They've said it themselves. They knew marketing and buisness. I can make 12 cookies for like $7 at home in a few minutes and they are GOOD. (I'd be happy to share the recipe). Its really sad to me that bakers who care and make good product are overlooked in favor of crumbl. I've heard Insomnia cookie is a good alternative but haven't tried them myself. I dunno, maybe its because I'm an artist so I can empathize but I feel so bad for the real bakeries out there.
I make some pretty good, normal-sized, chocolate chunk cookies topped with fleur de sel (fancy sea salt) (I halve the salt in the dough and use unsalted butter), if I do say so myself. They're crispy on the outside and soft and melty on the inside.
I have never tried them. We have one nearby. My husband said they are definitely not worth the hype, not worth the money, and he loves his sweets so that is saying something. 😂
I always wanted to try one of these so we went there on my husbands birthday. We walked in, saw those prices, and were like heck nah. That was 2 years ago and I have yet to try one. I’m good. For real.
But how else am I going to know what raw cookie dough with a Reese cup on it tastes like? I'm sure it's SO unique!!!! OMG this week it's a cookie with an Oreo on it! Half a Twix!
I walked into a crumbl cookie shop and was scared by the prices and the calorie count for a single cookie. They are not meant to be had in a single sitting
And that’s the problem. Them even selling a cutter that cuts each cookie into 4 pieces..that just has me thinking..why tf are the calories that high and wouldn’t you want to change the recipe up?? 🤦🏻♀️
Honestly I don’t typically eat the whole thing in one day anyway. I think they taste good. I know the combination of butter, salt and sugar is addictive, but that combination is in practically any dessert. They can be portioned for different days or shared between people. It would be best to simply not offer cookies that large as people may overindulge. However if they offered smaller sizes and fewer calories, people would think they could afford more to treat themselves to and they’d overindulge anyway
Agreed! I could only eat a single bite how people eat a whole one let alone multiple is insane… it actually inspired me to start baking and yall… it’s really really pretty easy… a hand mixer is $20 and ingredients are already in your house… brown sugar, sugar, flour, choc chips and vanilla extract
@@JaylaStarr How much you wanna bet the people buying these crumbl cookies daily are also buying Starbucks (totally not just liquid sugar) "coffee" to go with it?
@ facts ninjaKittKatt 😂 I swore off Starbucks a few years ago… got a cheap espresso machine and never looked back… whenever I happen to get a Starbucks which is few and far between it’s just waaay to sweet and their beans are stale
@JaylaStarr I made this account when I was a child. I can't change the name, too nostalgic 🤣 Starbucks is too sweet for me too. My best friend talked me into trying it once. Think it was the dragonfruit refresher or something like that. I hated it from the first sip but tried to drink it since she paid for it to be polite. But man I was feeling sick after finishing 1/4. Starbucks and Dunkin are for sugar addicts, not coffee lovers anyway.
wait that's actually so scary.. how are their cookies so bad that they put people working essentially on the front lines for germs out of commission for DAYS
My mom used to bake cookies for a living, and we never had a lot of sugar in the cookies alongside offering a vegan version of her oatmeal and chocolate chip cookies. The size of her cookies was smaller than Crumbl due to my mom cutting her cookies into squares to fit her cookie bags. If people wanted a decent amount of sugar from her bakery, she sold cupcakes and ice cream as well. It didn't take my mom very long to make two vegan versions of her cookies, especially her oatmeal cookie, because that one was popular. (She closed her bakery business in July 2019 after opening it in December 2014)
@@bRabbitHabitAnd plenty of people also go into credit card debt buying unnecessary things they cannot actually afford. Unfortunately, it’s not just rich people wasting money on these cookies, I wouldn’t be surprised if the majority of their customers do not actually have the financial means/financial stability to do so and are living in debt.
@@BhappyD Yep. It's become a huge issue with influencers appealing to "poor" people and making them crave products they cannot afford, just because they are partnered. Overpriced for no other reason than being temporarily available and shilled by the people you like. From overpriced pyjamas, to perfume, makeup, candy, stuffed animals, etc. And it is especially bad when you stack the whole FOMO part of it in the mix . "Better get these, y'all! I, Famous Person #78, love this cookie, and it's only around for one week so you better hurry!", rinse and repeat each week with different popular influencers and celebrities, preferably with young and impulsive followers. People waste their money that they barely have in the first place. We can blame the customers, but these days consumerism is baked into everything we do (pun not intended). It's a conditioning that needs to be unlearned.
you'd be suprised. i work in a warehouse and many of my coworkers who are women eat out 2-3 times a day, drink stabs/dunkin 1-2 times a day and wash it all down with multiple sugary energy drinks. Obseity is a massive issue, so is people eating their feelings and being financially irresponsible.
Calorie-wise, that $25 box is probably worse than eating a full cake. An entire pumpkin pie is 1800 calories. A 16 serving SHEET CAKE is 4000 calories.
not everybody has the ability or time to do so, otherwise they would. and sometimes they don't even have the money to buy the ingredients when its cheaper to get a meal off a dollar menu somewhere. (and yeah ik buying cookies like this is more of a luxury but i'm talking about buying ready made food in general.)
These cookies made my stepsister and her friend throw up. I had to pull over to the side of the road so they could. We looked inside the box the cookies came in and there was a tiny roach running around in it🤢🤢🤢
i bought the olivia rodrigo cookie once because i love her and wanted to try it. it was massive and i couldn't finish the cookie in one sitting. when something is too sweet i start to feel sick. i bought it on a monday, finished it wednesday, and after i finished the cookie i missed thursday and friday at school because i felt sick
Small correction: Australian dollars are worth less than American dollars in terms of exchange rate. An American dollar (usd) is worth 1.55 Australian dollars (aud). Which means that 17.50 aud are worth 11.30 usd, so Australian Crumble cookies don't cost almost thrice as much as the original, rather, they cost almost twice as much
It has the calories of a whole box of cookies though, most cookies are 100 calories, one crumble is 1,000, some even 2,000 so that's like eating 20 cookies in one cookie, the cookie isn't meant for just one person
We tried Crumbl early on and my family cut them into smaller pieces in order to try each flavor. We felt like absolute shit afterwards as insulin went insane from the sugar. No thank you. I'll make homemade granola bars with ingredients I know are not expired and I can control the amount of sugar.
Yo same. I remember when my sister bought these for the family and when I took a bite out of one, I started to have a hard time breathing from the amount of sugar.
@@milannoelle1576It depends on the sugar. Refined sugar should be demonised. You need carbs to live and your brain needs a little sugar, but it's something you can form in your own blood. Massive amounts of raw simple carbs (sugars) are not easily available year round in nature.
That’s such a classic “make myself feel better about fomo” line lol. “I’m not doing something so all the other people that are must be sheep! I’m such an independent thinker!” 😂😂
@@CreamyBeige fr I wanted to buy it at my trip In america but after this video even tho I wanted to ignore it because i get easily influenced by tik tokers especially when they make it so amazing but after she said salmonella and being sick and being stuck on the toilet I changed my idea I don't want to be sick at my trip there
My NDA has now expired so I can say whatever the heck I want about CRUMBL. But first Ill start with the extreme lack of an HR department for employees to reach out to
I'm from Mexico, so I have to buy cookies from resellers and they're usually 10 dollars a cookie, so it's something I rarely buy and I just buy one like every 2 months, even the cookie lasts all day, I can't eat it in one sitting, so it's always cringey for me when tiktokers can eat a whole box of 6, oof
Stop being lazy and make your own. I make high protein cookies that taste literally EXACTLY like these. The secret is almond extract. Crumbl also stole the pink frosted cookie from a bakery in Utah that started it. Don't support them!!!!! They also use boxed cookies from Duncan Hines as their base lololol
Cheap cookies are always filled out with sugar to save money on the more expensive ingredients. I don't want to pay a lot of money and waste a lot of calories on something that's just sweet and nothing else. If I'm going to spend money it needs to be really buttery, rich and indulgent
I struggle with disordered eating. I got a box of 3 or 4 and ate them over a few days. Never had them again. They made me feel so disgusting. Like it felt like the equivalent of eating Oreo filling by the scoop
I taught myself how to cook and bake well some what I'm hesitant to make a cheesecake I rather make my own cookies and save money. These influencers have money, one thing for sure I would never trust them I think for myself but when it comes to health and saving money my ears are open to listen.
I'm new at baking as well, i reccomend going for a cheese cake recipe . It's relatively easy compared to some other baked goods like danish or brittle .(sigh)
You aren’t. I got them for free twice, “baked” that day, each time. Both times, they were undercooked, and I couldn’t eat them without heating them through in my air fryer. Both times, the sugar wasn’t creamed into the butter, and tasted like mildly flavored sugar. Not enough vanilla or chocolate. Both times, I was ill. I make soft cookies at home without underbaking, this ish is a straight up scam. Any cake-cookie recipe is better.
I remember crumble cookies always being good, but I never went back there again because I just kind of forgot about it. Thank goodness because apparently it’s getting bad.
So when Michael Jordan collaborated with Nike and Britney Spears collaborated with Pepsi and Taylor Swift Collaborated with Coca Cola, that made you doubt the legitimacy of the brands? Or what about Calvin Klein? They’ve had celebrity campaigns for years. One size fits all thinking is the real red flag.
I just ordered from crumbl...ugh, I knew there was a reason why I didn't care for the cookies. My first and last time. I can make better cookies with organic ingredients and they taste a lot better, considering I have been baking since I was 8. I'm almost 40 end of this year. Looks like I'm baking and selling this Holliday season at the farmer's market - maybe my slogan will be 'more appetizing than crumbl' - lol ugh that just turns my stomach. I'm going to share this with my friend who orders from crumbl religiously. I ordered once. Never again.
I just ate some of the Crumbl Cookies 2 weeks ago and they were delicious! But now after seeing this video I'm going to either eat a banana or something else as a snack! 😰
I also think that Crumbl cookies are tasty AF, but I can only eat about 1/6th of a cookie in one sitting, and my partner and I only go maybe once every few months when we get a crazy sugar craving. Everything is fine in moderation. These things are only a problem if you're eating them on a fairly regular basis.
If you ever feel like having a cookie I suggest you buy the Lenny & Larry’s protein cookies. Not only are they definitely a lot healthier than crumbl cookies but they’re SUPER DELICIOUS!
@@CurlyVibesOnly Thanks for the suggestion; I'm vegetarian, so I'm actually always on the lookout for snacks that have added protein. I'll have to check them out. Out of curiosity, the thing that I love most about Crumbl cookies isn't actually their sweetness, but their really soft, chewy texture (like the soft center of a properly baked snickerdoodle). Do the protein cookies have that, or are they more crunchy like typical packaged cookies tend to be?
I live in Utah and this stuff with food quality I feel is all too common here. Also I feel part of the sugar thing is that in the LDS church the only pleasure you have is sugar and it's already a problem here and I think they we trying to capitalize on how many people here are addicted to sugar. Also the child labor laws thing I find is also kinda common here too
I am in the UK and never heard of these disgusting looking crap cookies and I love a good cookie, businesses like this need to be stopped, too many people suffer lots of medical problems because of shite like this.
My sister brought home Crumbl and everyone could have one. However, it was so sweet it took multiple bites and people to finish even one cookie… I LOVE Insomnia Cookie though. I tried it once in Penn Station and it’s great! Sweet but not overly so and delicious! Recommend the S’mores and Confetti Cookies.
I'll be real here, it doesn't seem good and that many calories with so much sugar? I would get too sick. There are literally better cookies out there and even cheaper.
I had the grandma brand cookies those are delicious, soft, and I sometimes get them after work 😊❤. It's a brand that doesn't get talked a lot often when it comes to cookies I especially love the chocolate chip, fudge, and peanut butter. ❤ underrated honestly.
@@vibrantgleam your not wrong though besides chips ahoy is FDA approved and the taste is fine and not sugary. I love the chewy chips ahoy but not a big fan of the regular minis though.
I've said it from day one of them going viral years ago, and I'll say it again: you're overpaying for HALF-BAKED cookies. I eat raw cookie dough, I know the risks, but I'm not paying $5+ to take that risk on a single cookie.
As an American, I don't know a songle person who goes to crumble cookies. I'm sorry, but your cookies shouldn't be pure sugar drenched in more sugar. Your cookies should have distinct flavors that rise and fall in the pallet. Crumble is gross to me. I dont want to eat something that makes me feel like my teeth are gonna rot out my head.
That much sugar is just a disgusting thought about all these people talking about how they got so sick after eating and they were in the bathroom it was probably from a overload of sugar
I had Crumbl one time, someone brought them to work and they did cut them into 4 servings (which was plenty, I couldn't imagine having a full one, that would ruin my stomach). I never caught on to the hype.. it's more about the aesthetic and the trend pandering.
I tried these cookies once and they were just disgusting. Way too sweet. I don’t even get the hype around all the different flavors because they all just taste like eating a handful of granulated sugar. Not only are they disgusting, they also cost way too much.
The Mormons always weirded me out, Same with Chick Fill-a, it always seems like their employees are being held hostage. Like those Videos of the Scientologists women handing out pamphlets with the face of someone who needs help.
Ever heard of the ‘sugar rush’ followed by the ‘sugar crash’? Because that’s how people can consume high sugar desserts. When people indulge in high sugar desserts or foods rich in carbohydrates, they experience an exhilarating spike in energy. However, once that high fades, their blood sugar levels can drop sharply, leaving them, feeling drained, and craving more sugar to recapture that fleeting boost. This cycle can lead to a constant desire for sugary snacks, as our bodies respond to these rapid fluctuations in energy.
I love their chocolate chip cookies. I know they’re not healthy: they’re cookies. Cookies are not meant to be healthy. If you want something healthy then go eat some kale.
It doesn't even look appetising. When I watch influencers go through several of these its just sickening.
I tried one, once, it was undercooked, too sweet and completely disgusting. 🤮
You’re not missing anything. They weren’t good and ridiculous price!
See , personally, I think they look delicious. Like when you see a cartoon food that just looks aesthetic and pleasing. BUT they taste gross ! Lol
They look like the terrible frosted sugar cookies from the grocery store
I agree like it looks raw and if we dig into what raw dough history it might spread bacteria very fast its better not to risk health for a cookie.
Stay away from anything promoted by celebrities
Looks like people never learn that since pink sauce or lunchly
bingooooo they're just in it for the money.
especially tiktokers and most youtubers.
@@evantambolang3052omg I forgot about the pink sauce lady!😂
lol politicians included… why would I vote based on what a rich celebrity says
And this is why the first time I went to Crumbl was the last time. The cookies were too sweet and to be honest, it felt like I was eating Play-Doh.
Yup, I heard that the cookies aren't baked all the way properly as well
@@MercifulGrace.I feel like that’s the secret to the “crumbl”. The cookies always look stale or gooey.
same sugary doe cookies that caused me to have stomach issues the rest of the week crumbl is ickkkkkkkkk.
I think thats why they make so much money…if your paying once at a high price, then they still make money
Agreed! I could only eat a single bite how people eat a whole one let alone multiple is insane… it actually inspired me to start baking and yall… it’s really really pretty easy… a hand mixer is $20 and ingredients are already in your house… brown sugar, sugar, flour, choc chips and vanilla extract
It's funny how people STILL aren't learning to not buy into products that celebrities/influencers are promoting. It's like with Pink Sauce and Lunchly.
Ugh, the Pink Sauce! 🤢 I never understood the appeal of dipping chicken strips in something that looks like pepto bismol. 😫
what about Crunchlabs?
A lot of people are really, really ignorant.
This one is actually good.
At this point it's tragic to me that people dont have basic common sense regarding nutrition and are so disconnected from how food is made. The guy freaking out about how much sugar is in the cookie probably couldn't even name the basic ingredients that go into baking a cookie at home.
My Niece calls Crumbl cookies a “tummy ache in a box”
As a baker your niece has my respect😂
I've never had it but it literally looks like play-doh😢these cookies were made for those kids who always wanted to take a bite out of their play-doh but where never allowed to
She’s got jokes 😭
Nothing beats homemade cookies.
Little girl sound brilliant 🌹🤣
People.
Eggs, chips, flour, butter, sugar, brown sugar, salt, milk, vanilla, baking soda..
There u go..
Seriously. Nestle puts a recipe on every box of chocolate chips😂
Plus so many recipes online! For all sorts of desserts.
Have you noticed there's no recipe for a "Medium rare? cookie? no? because it doesn't exist.
In America the Nestle's chips are in plastic bags . I've never seen them in boxes ? I'm still aggravated that when I moved my ex boyfriend didn't pack them ; or my expensive bag of coffee beans , or the expensive soup bowls I found at the Goodwill ! @@jules6735
@@zombiedoggie2732 I worked in a handmade gourmet cookie shop with a Victorian parlor storefront in Tempe , Az. ; and undercooked cookies were actually called " green " , and were discarded for the help like myself to take home . My blood must have been pure sugar while I worked there , but my neighbors got plenty too ! The fully cooked cookies were completely moist and delicious , made with real dairy butter , and not dry , even when fully properly cooked .
As a baker I am here to tell you this is garbage. It's no better than what's at Wal-Mart and then they press candy bars into it. You know what a Snickers tastes like already, just stop it.
They’re the best cookies EVERRRRR PERIOD!!!
The Walmart cookies are probably safer.
I’d rather get Cinnabon cinnamon rolls than crumbl anyways. I get one roll about every few months as a treat
@@nightigal And $5 a dozen not $7 each.
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OMG. I'm SO glad I have absolutely ZERO desire to try this disgusting thing.
I went in one once and all the cookies looked under baked. The cashier assured me they were properly cooked. I left after that.
@@nightigalI tasted them and they tasted fine I was surprised to find people calling them bad.
@DanielJacobs-rz1zl sadly husband would say the same thing and eat several. I'm not a sweets person. 🤢🤢
@@judyreimers1900 He's got good taste.
15:41 Um, ma'am or sir, that statement makes no sense. Cookies are not steaks; if a cookie is "medium rare" then yes, it is partially raw.
Right?! I think its because ppl do eat raw cookie dough so they think an undercooked cookie is fine smh
If we're going to use steak as an analogy for baked goods surely I should be able to have a rare birthday cake. Actually I can imagine it.🤢
@@Amita8505 "they" can speak for themselves. I've eaten raw cookie dough since I was little, and I'm well aware of the risks and why there's warnings that day, "do not eat raw." It's precisely why I'd rather spend $5 on a tub of nestle cookie dough, that I can eat _and_ make cookies with, than a single giant cookie that has a 50/50 chance of making me ill. The risk vs reward ratio is much better in the first scenario.
100% agree! Hmm. I wonder if that person thinks that half-cooked chicken are perfectly fine too because medium rare steaks are good lol.
@@AnneIrie 🤢
sorry, theres no such thing as a 'medium rare' cookie. That ish is RAW.
Exactly, people comparing a "medium rare" cookie to a steak has not cooked anything outside of a TV dinner in their life! Then they have the audacity of comparing a properly made cookie to a boulder.
I do enjoy medium rare cookies, I like my cookies only half cooked if I'm making them.
I don't trust someone else not cooking them though.
at this point... Crumbl needs to be bought out or something because this is getting ridiculous
Anyone who has the funds and the desire to buy it would not be someone who intends to make it more ethical, just even more profitable.
@@KristianKumpula If I had the funds, I'd buy out Crumbl and turn it ethical - or at the very least overhaul it big time. Change ingredients and cookies. I tried them my first time last week and they're too sweet and way too doughy.
No no if they get bought out there will be more pls no… homemade cookies taste way better it isn’t that hard let’s just bake ourselves I think
@@JaylaStarrThat's a good thing they tastes fine.
i will buy it
And this is why we don't idolise corporations.
Nor celebrities, especially celebrities.
@@1000OtherFoxes yet we have a celebrity as a president.
I worked at Nothing Bundt Cakes and they also lie about the calories in their cakes.
They only count the cake calories but not the frosting, and the frosting is extremely high in calories, definitely more than the cake.
And Crumbl pays their employees trash too, probably because they know young people would be the main ones applying.
Do your research and don't support shady companies like this. We gotta stop letting them manipulate us.
We could so easily change things for the better if we stopped supporting this behavior from huge corporations.
I was very disappointed to pay a very high price for a Nothing Bundt Cake carrot cake , and then when serving and eating it , found they did not even put in the nuts expected in usual traditional carrot cake recipes . I felt it was a cheap rip off .
Thanks. Another one I'll avoid. Saw it first in Florida.
The two guys that started crumblr are not bakers and know nothing about food. They've said it themselves. They knew marketing and buisness. I can make 12 cookies for like $7 at home in a few minutes and they are GOOD. (I'd be happy to share the recipe).
Its really sad to me that bakers who care and make good product are overlooked in favor of crumbl. I've heard Insomnia cookie is a good alternative but haven't tried them myself. I dunno, maybe its because I'm an artist so I can empathize but I feel so bad for the real bakeries out there.
could i get ur recipe /
I also want the recipe if you're still willing to share :>
Yes, I LOVE Insomnia Cookies 🍪
I make some pretty good, normal-sized, chocolate chunk cookies topped with fleur de sel (fancy sea salt) (I halve the salt in the dough and use unsalted butter), if I do say so myself. They're crispy on the outside and soft and melty on the inside.
Source for that claim? their stuff clearly dhows they do.
People wonder why they are broke & then go buy a cookie for $7 to ponder it 🤦♀️
🤣🤣 thinking bout how ur gonna solve ur broke problem works up a good appetite
I have never tried them. We have one nearby. My husband said they are definitely not worth the hype, not worth the money, and he loves his sweets so that is saying something. 😂
I always wanted to try one of these so we went there on my husbands birthday. We walked in, saw those prices, and were like heck nah. That was 2 years ago and I have yet to try one. I’m good. For real.
@@cewe2003 same. I love my oreos and nutter butter cookies just fine over here 😄
But how else am I going to know what raw cookie dough with a Reese cup on it tastes like? I'm sure it's SO unique!!!! OMG this week it's a cookie with an Oreo on it! Half a Twix!
I walked into a crumbl cookie shop and was scared by the prices and the calorie count for a single cookie. They are not meant to be had in a single sitting
And that’s the problem. Them even selling a cutter that cuts each cookie into 4 pieces..that just has me thinking..why tf are the calories that high and wouldn’t you want to change the recipe up?? 🤦🏻♀️
Honestly I don’t typically eat the whole thing in one day anyway. I think they taste good. I know the combination of butter, salt and sugar is addictive, but that combination is in practically any dessert. They can be portioned for different days or shared between people. It would be best to simply not offer cookies that large as people may overindulge. However if they offered smaller sizes and fewer calories, people would think they could afford more to treat themselves to and they’d overindulge anyway
I bought crumbl and cut them into 8 little pizza looking slices and it was STILL too much for me. Wayyy to much sugar.
Agreed! I could only eat a single bite how people eat a whole one let alone multiple is insane… it actually inspired me to start baking and yall… it’s really really pretty easy… a hand mixer is $20 and ingredients are already in your house… brown sugar, sugar, flour, choc chips and vanilla extract
@@JaylaStarr How much you wanna bet the people buying these crumbl cookies daily are also buying Starbucks (totally not just liquid sugar) "coffee" to go with it?
@ facts ninjaKittKatt 😂 I swore off Starbucks a few years ago… got a cheap espresso machine and never looked back… whenever I happen to get a Starbucks which is few and far between it’s just waaay to sweet and their beans are stale
@ umm NinjaKittKatt should we discuss kittkatts or is that a nickname? lol jk
@JaylaStarr I made this account when I was a child. I can't change the name, too nostalgic 🤣
Starbucks is too sweet for me too. My best friend talked me into trying it once. Think it was the dragonfruit refresher or something like that. I hated it from the first sip but tried to drink it since she paid for it to be polite. But man I was feeling sick after finishing 1/4.
Starbucks and Dunkin are for sugar addicts, not coffee lovers anyway.
Crumbl cookies made every single teacher in the daycare I worked at sick as a dog. Half the staff including me called out for days.
wait that's actually so scary.. how are their cookies so bad that they put people working essentially on the front lines for germs out of commission for DAYS
Sue them! 💯
@EconomicWarfare I would but have no proof. The place closed though cause of constant health violations.
the texture is basically like a cake pop lol which is pretty disgusting if youre set on eating a cookie. jfc they should rebrand again
Except a cake pop texture is from icing and cake mixed together, it seems Crumbl is serving raw cookie dough!
I don’t really like cake pops honestly the chocolate coating is too much for me all in one or two bites
as a sugar addict, even I am scared
My mom used to bake cookies for a living, and we never had a lot of sugar in the cookies alongside offering a vegan version of her oatmeal and chocolate chip cookies. The size of her cookies was smaller than Crumbl due to my mom cutting her cookies into squares to fit her cookie bags. If people wanted a decent amount of sugar from her bakery, she sold cupcakes and ice cream as well. It didn't take my mom very long to make two vegan versions of her cookies, especially her oatmeal cookie, because that one was popular. (She closed her bakery business in July 2019 after opening it in December 2014)
Why did she close it? It sounded like a good business
@@younot-ez3xr yea i agree
What was the reason for closing up shop?
@@she_sings_delightful_thingslack of money
@@younot-ez3xrshe had to close it due to the lack of money.
I'm so glad these are not in the UK.. they look horrible 😂
as a US citizen I'd never eat these
They will come soon enough. Probably in Asda.
I have high hopes that us lot in the UK wouldn't go for this. Treatz and Creams is enough.
@@Felicity2121 😂😂😂
Instead, we have Krispy Kreme.
I don't think they will be in the UK! The amount of sugar is disgusting. Our government is strict!
Thank god😂
You're goverment is so strict that my old man won't even touch meat from the UK.
Honestly you guys have it so much healthier than here!
Wish the US was as strict
I live super close to one of their stores, and there is ALWAYS a line outside. Its nuts.
We have one around me. Not a line but the parking lot is always full.
I don't get it honestly...
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True! It always gets packed when nighttime rolls around where I live. All the kids & their munchies go into overdrive I guess 🤦♀️
@@SphynxyXVII I don't get it either.
06:21 that's the nutritional information for 1/4 OF COOKIE, THAT'S ONE SERVING OF FOUR. MY GODDDD 😭
At five bucks a cookie, I doubt you have to worry about too many people over indulging...😅😂
If only that were true…plenty of people have the $ and desire.
@@bRabbitHabitAnd plenty of people also go into credit card debt buying unnecessary things they cannot actually afford. Unfortunately, it’s not just rich people wasting money on these cookies, I wouldn’t be surprised if the majority of their customers do not actually have the financial means/financial stability to do so and are living in debt.
@@BhappyD And those same fools stop at Starbucks for an 8 dollar coffee on the way to work.😓
@@BhappyD Yep. It's become a huge issue with influencers appealing to "poor" people and making them crave products they cannot afford, just because they are partnered. Overpriced for no other reason than being temporarily available and shilled by the people you like. From overpriced pyjamas, to perfume, makeup, candy, stuffed animals, etc. And it is especially bad when you stack the whole FOMO part of it in the mix . "Better get these, y'all! I, Famous Person #78, love this cookie, and it's only around for one week so you better hurry!", rinse and repeat each week with different popular influencers and celebrities, preferably with young and impulsive followers. People waste their money that they barely have in the first place. We can blame the customers, but these days consumerism is baked into everything we do (pun not intended). It's a conditioning that needs to be unlearned.
you'd be suprised. i work in a warehouse and many of my coworkers who are women eat out 2-3 times a day, drink stabs/dunkin 1-2 times a day and wash it all down with multiple sugary energy drinks. Obseity is a massive issue, so is people eating their feelings and being financially irresponsible.
I hate Crumbl, I don't know how people can eat their cookies
I never tried it but I’m to scared too
@@NobodyUndefined It's good.
@@WhyAreyouhere-o8p It tastes nice.
@@DanielJacobs-rz1zl To each their own, you thinking it tastes good won't make me think it does
Calorie-wise, that $25 box is probably worse than eating a full cake. An entire pumpkin pie is 1800 calories. A 16 serving SHEET CAKE is 4000 calories.
Who would eat the whole box tho? Typically, if u buy a six pack, you’ve got multiple people to give cookies to.
Yeah I tried them once and they made my stomach hurt so bad. I only had one and it was darn near raw. Felt like knots in my stomach. Never again.
People need to cook food for themselves more. TT needs to stop feeding into the illusion that everyone needs to buy everything right now.
Agreed. For me, cooking is therapy
I have since i was a teenager. I appreciate cooking from scratch, plus you know whats in your food
not everybody has the ability or time to do so, otherwise they would. and sometimes they don't even have the money to buy the ingredients when its cheaper to get a meal off a dollar menu somewhere. (and yeah ik buying cookies like this is more of a luxury but i'm talking about buying ready made food in general.)
@@rainbowtvz yeah that's a great point. very true.
These cookies made my stepsister and her friend throw up. I had to pull over to the side of the road so they could. We looked inside the box the cookies came in and there was a tiny roach running around in it🤢🤢🤢
ew! 🤢
I don't care how appealing these influencers make them out to be, I'm not buying them!
i bought the olivia rodrigo cookie once because i love her and wanted to try it. it was massive and i couldn't finish the cookie in one sitting. when something is too sweet i start to feel sick. i bought it on a monday, finished it wednesday, and after i finished the cookie i missed thursday and friday at school because i felt sick
Good Lord
Was Olivia proud of you?
@LaCommentaire 😅😂
Small correction: Australian dollars are worth less than American dollars in terms of exchange rate. An American dollar (usd) is worth 1.55 Australian dollars (aud). Which means that 17.50 aud are worth 11.30 usd, so Australian Crumble cookies don't cost almost thrice as much as the original, rather, they cost almost twice as much
You don't need a Phd from Harvard to know these cookies are horrible for your health. Like it's common sense.
I am so cheap I would never pay 5 doll hairs for one cookie 😂
I now pronounce you Chuck and Larry ❤!
It has the calories of a whole box of cookies though, most cookies are 100 calories, one crumble is 1,000, some even 2,000 so that's like eating 20 cookies in one cookie, the cookie isn't meant for just one person
9:18 I love how a lot of times you use layze loll
Honestly, as she should
@mefo undrawr frr
@@mefoundrawr Real like he's so underrated he should have like 2 million subs bro 😭
@@MaryKotkaPL I mean, he's close to 1 mil
Yes 😂
I bet the influencers spit out the cookie and taking that cut out.
We tried Crumbl early on and my family cut them into smaller pieces in order to try each flavor. We felt like absolute shit afterwards as insulin went insane from the sugar. No thank you. I'll make homemade granola bars with ingredients I know are not expired and I can control the amount of sugar.
Oof as a type 2 that doesn't sound like fun
Yo same. I remember when my sister bought these for the family and when I took a bite out of one, I started to have a hard time breathing from the amount of sugar.
"Kept Crumbl on everyone's radar"
I've never even heard of this place. Looks disgusting. People need to realize sugar is as bad as hard drugs.
🤔 hmmm….. idk about that!! 😂
I recently quit drinking soda, and my body went through withdrawals and not to mention the biggest headache I have ever experienced.
*CAN* be as bad.
ugh this demonizing of sugar is so frustrating. sugar is NOT bad for you, too MUCH is bad for you. you literally need sugar to live.
@@milannoelle1576It depends on the sugar. Refined sugar should be demonised. You need carbs to live and your brain needs a little sugar, but it's something you can form in your own blood. Massive amounts of raw simple carbs (sugars) are not easily available year round in nature.
LOL glad I'm NOT a SHEEP.
That’s such a classic “make myself feel better about fomo” line lol. “I’m not doing something so all the other people that are must be sheep! I’m such an independent thinker!” 😂😂
@@bRabbitHabitfomo? What exactly would they be missing out on? Salmonella?
@@CreamyBeige fr I wanted to buy it at my trip In america but after this video even tho I wanted to ignore it because i get easily influenced by tik tokers especially when they make it so amazing but after she said salmonella and being sick and being stuck on the toilet I changed my idea I don't want to be sick at my trip there
@@Ilovemyself24hoursaday I'd suggest trying to bake some cookies with your time instead of being influenced by TikTokers
@@FizzBuzz-ce9wz yea
My NDA has now expired so I can say whatever the heck I want about CRUMBL. But first Ill start with the extreme lack of an HR department for employees to reach out to
Please spill the tea ☕
spill the teeaaa 🧋☕🫖🍵
Ive watched several ppl who review these cookies and say they are gross
All of their “cookies” & “cakes” truly taste the same to me. Overly sweet and just blah. My opinion, only. 🚫🍪
I can’t believe our culture. It’s surreal to me.
I'm from Mexico, so I have to buy cookies from resellers and they're usually 10 dollars a cookie, so it's something I rarely buy and I just buy one like every 2 months, even the cookie lasts all day, I can't eat it in one sitting, so it's always cringey for me when tiktokers can eat a whole box of 6, oof
And I was thinking of taking my MOTHER there, the new unit coming to our local plaza! Guess I won't be going anymore. Thanks!
It seems like their deception is...crumbl-ing 😎
😂
@@AmericanMom1976 Just let me know if you ever want to hear a pun on a particular topic 👍
$17.50 AUD is worth about $11.30 USD. So, the price is doubled, not tripled.
Still overly expensive, though.
They're legitimately crumbling apart man! 😂
Stop being lazy and make your own. I make high protein cookies that taste literally EXACTLY like these. The secret is almond extract. Crumbl also stole the pink frosted cookie from a bakery in Utah that started it. Don't support them!!!!! They also use boxed cookies from Duncan Hines as their base lololol
Cheap cookies are always filled out with sugar to save money on the more expensive ingredients. I don't want to pay a lot of money and waste a lot of calories on something that's just sweet and nothing else. If I'm going to spend money it needs to be really buttery, rich and indulgent
I struggle with disordered eating. I got a box of 3 or 4 and ate them over a few days. Never had them again. They made me feel so disgusting. Like it felt like the equivalent of eating Oreo filling by the scoop
I can't, just looking at the cookies is giving me a sugar induced headache
run away from any food promoted by a celebrity
I legit watched an employee drop a box inside down onto the floor, step around it for a few minutes and then pick it up and use it.
I taught myself how to cook and bake well some what I'm hesitant to make a cheesecake I rather make my own cookies and save money. These influencers have money, one thing for sure I would never trust them I think for myself but when it comes to health and saving money my ears are open to listen.
Cheese cake isn't that difficult. If you can make a pie you can make cheese cake 😊
I'm new at baking as well, i reccomend going for a cheese cake recipe . It's relatively easy compared to some other baked goods like danish or brittle .(sigh)
@@wickedbunny2020 😊 I just feel I might mess it up I was thinking about making a no baked one but thank you.
I have never tried these cookies,and i still don't feel like im missing out on them, lol.
You aren’t. I got them for free twice, “baked” that day, each time.
Both times, they were undercooked, and I couldn’t eat them without heating them through in my air fryer.
Both times, the sugar wasn’t creamed into the butter, and tasted like mildly flavored sugar. Not enough vanilla or chocolate.
Both times, I was ill.
I make soft cookies at home without underbaking, this ish is a straight up scam. Any cake-cookie recipe is better.
“Medium-rare cookies” ummmm 🤨 hello salmonella! Cookie dough is, in part, raw eggs. Raw dough=raw eggs. Omg yuck! 🤮
@@fritzjagr5121 They really don't have that problem.
For comparison, that 1 classic pink sugar cookie is the equivalent of 2 cans of monsters worth of sugar
I remember crumble cookies always being good, but I never went back there again because I just kind of forgot about it. Thank goodness because apparently it’s getting bad.
Celebrities collaborating with a brand, no matter what that brand happens to be or sell, is a massive red flag
So when Michael Jordan collaborated with Nike and Britney Spears collaborated with Pepsi and Taylor Swift Collaborated with Coca Cola, that made you doubt the legitimacy of the brands? Or what about Calvin Klein? They’ve had celebrity campaigns for years. One size fits all thinking is the real red flag.
You could say, their business is going to
*CRUMBL*
I just ordered from crumbl...ugh, I knew there was a reason why I didn't care for the cookies. My first and last time. I can make better cookies with organic ingredients and they taste a lot better, considering I have been baking since I was 8. I'm almost 40 end of this year. Looks like I'm baking and selling this Holliday season at the farmer's market - maybe my slogan will be 'more appetizing than crumbl' - lol ugh that just turns my stomach. I'm going to share this with my friend who orders from crumbl religiously. I ordered once. Never again.
6:55 TikTokers that do these challenges for clout (remember laundry pods?)- earn the possible bad outcome.
Earring a cookie does not compare to eating a tide pod. Tide pods are clearly not food and j&j does not suggest that they are edible.
@muuuune Binge eating huge & thick super sweets cookies regularly is very unhealthy as well (not regular snacking)
I just ate some of the Crumbl Cookies 2 weeks ago and they were delicious! But now after seeing this video I'm going to either eat a banana or something else as a snack! 😰
I also think that Crumbl cookies are tasty AF, but I can only eat about 1/6th of a cookie in one sitting, and my partner and I only go maybe once every few months when we get a crazy sugar craving.
Everything is fine in moderation. These things are only a problem if you're eating them on a fairly regular basis.
If you ever feel like having a cookie I suggest you buy the Lenny & Larry’s protein cookies. Not only are they definitely a lot healthier than crumbl cookies but they’re SUPER DELICIOUS!
@@CurlyVibesOnly Thanks for the suggestion; I'm vegetarian, so I'm actually always on the lookout for snacks that have added protein. I'll have to check them out.
Out of curiosity, the thing that I love most about Crumbl cookies isn't actually their sweetness, but their really soft, chewy texture (like the soft center of a properly baked snickerdoodle). Do the protein cookies have that, or are they more crunchy like typical packaged cookies tend to be?
I make my cookies soft, but never undercooked. 🤮
I've never understood why normies just blindly do and follow what these influencers and stars say or do. Perfect example of 🐑.
Five effin bucks for a cookie.
FIVE.
Who is buying the weekly menu though😂 not regular people. It's a cookie shop. Have a little treat every now and then and move on.
I live in Utah and this stuff with food quality I feel is all too common here. Also I feel part of the sugar thing is that in the LDS church the only pleasure you have is sugar and it's already a problem here and I think they we trying to capitalize on how many people here are addicted to sugar. Also the child labor laws thing I find is also kinda common here too
Yep.
As an ex-Mormon, who spent years in Utah, I agree
The big addiction was ice cream, when I was growing up Mormon.
That "1/4 of a cookie" on the serving size is such bs. Why stop there? Breaking it down by the gram would make them even healthier!
I am in the UK and never heard of these disgusting looking crap cookies and I love a good cookie, businesses like this need to be stopped, too many people suffer lots of medical problems because of shite like this.
Or maybe they should practice better self control
@@lo.lo_marieI agree!!
Never had one probably never will
Who eats the whole cookie at one time ...they are to big to eat them like that!!!
My sister brought home Crumbl and everyone could have one. However, it was so sweet it took multiple bites and people to finish even one cookie…
I LOVE Insomnia Cookie though. I tried it once in Penn Station and it’s great! Sweet but not overly so and delicious! Recommend the S’mores and Confetti Cookies.
Love this channel! You give so much info that I'd never know otherwise. Thanks!
I love cookies however, I don't love them enough to put my health at risk. 💀💀💀
I'll be real here, it doesn't seem good and that many calories with so much sugar? I would get too sick. There are literally better cookies out there and even cheaper.
I had the grandma brand cookies those are delicious, soft, and I sometimes get them after work 😊❤. It's a brand that doesn't get talked a lot often when it comes to cookies I especially love the chocolate chip, fudge, and peanut butter. ❤ underrated honestly.
Can't believe I'm saying this but a cookie from a Chips Ahoy box is more healthier than Crumbl Cookies.
@@vibrantgleam your not wrong though besides chips ahoy is FDA approved and the taste is fine and not sugary. I love the chewy chips ahoy but not a big fan of the regular minis though.
As an exmo who grew up in Utah... Stay far away from Mormon owned businesses.
I’ve tried them twice each time my stomach hurt after eating only a little bit and they were always undercooked basically cookie dough
I tried it once and right away I'm like nope and spit it out
I've said it from day one of them going viral years ago, and I'll say it again: you're overpaying for HALF-BAKED cookies. I eat raw cookie dough, I know the risks, but I'm not paying $5+ to take that risk on a single cookie.
Slightly off topic but cookie dough is better than actual cookies being baked 😭
As an American, I don't know a songle person who goes to crumble cookies. I'm sorry, but your cookies shouldn't be pure sugar drenched in more sugar. Your cookies should have distinct flavors that rise and fall in the pallet. Crumble is gross to me. I dont want to eat something that makes me feel like my teeth are gonna rot out my head.
guys if you really do want crumbl, just buy one cookie and eat it across a few days. it's so much better that way
That much sugar is just a disgusting thought about all these people talking about how they got so sick after eating and they were in the bathroom it was probably from a overload of sugar
I had Crumbl one time, someone brought them to work and they did cut them into 4 servings (which was plenty, I couldn't imagine having a full one, that would ruin my stomach). I never caught on to the hype.. it's more about the aesthetic and the trend pandering.
I'm not a sweet tooth person , and that cookie is huge . Whew, society is scary 😨
I am a bread fein but I’m not into cakes and cookies. When I see these cookies it kinda makes me feel yucky.
Same, sugars in foods just ends my feeling good time
@@Miss.LeadingSo you don’t eat most fruits, or do you just mean processed sugar?
I tried these cookies once and they were just disgusting. Way too sweet. I don’t even get the hype around all the different flavors because they all just taste like eating a handful of granulated sugar. Not only are they disgusting, they also cost way too much.
The Mormons always weirded me out, Same with Chick Fill-a, it always seems like their employees are being held hostage. Like those Videos of the Scientologists women handing out pamphlets with the face of someone who needs help.
I personally think the cookies are more than just 700-800 calories per cookie. Probably more like 1000-1300 depending on the cookie
152% 76g per cookie.... crazy...
I always wonder how some people eat these every week..
its times like these I'm thankful to have sensitive teeth. no sweet treats will catch me slipping
Crumbl Cookie is basically like drvg at this point. (Addictive)
Everybody can see that 1 cookie is at least 4 servings.
Since they started to pop up on my TikTok I was disgusted, i can't understand how people can eat high sugar desserts at all.
Ever heard of the ‘sugar rush’ followed by the ‘sugar crash’? Because that’s how people can consume high sugar desserts. When people indulge in high sugar desserts or foods rich in carbohydrates, they experience an exhilarating spike in energy. However, once that high fades, their blood sugar levels can drop sharply, leaving them, feeling drained, and craving more sugar to recapture that fleeting boost. This cycle can lead to a constant desire for sugary snacks, as our bodies respond to these rapid fluctuations in energy.
I love their chocolate chip cookies.
I know they’re not healthy: they’re cookies. Cookies are not meant to be healthy.
If you want something healthy then go eat some kale.
You don't like your cookie MEDIUM RARE? I'm howling