@@madgemackles4337 I know that you know that but some people are greedy they don’t want to share The limelight. They know it’s stupid how they suing those small Businesses. I think they trying to bankrupting them into submissions.
I've had all three cookies, I can tell you in confidence that Crumbl is the one that isn't even a cookie. It literally has the mouth feel of smashed cake in the form of a cookie.
Yeah, it feels more like a cake or a dessert whereas I see a cookie as a sweet treat snack. I love soft chew cookies, but I'm usually not a cake fan. Especially American frosting cakes, just too much sugar.
Honestly love Dirty Dough’s response. I remember hearing about this around July. Crumbl though…it’s just overpriced cookies for TikTok or twitter posts. I’d rather go to my local cookie or bakery for some more reasonably and better tasting cookies.
exactly. Those cookies are being made by minimum-wage high schoolers and they are charging $5 per cookie. Go to a local business and support them. More bang for your buck... and better tasting.
I just feel like many a donut shop has had cookies that they put in pink boxes and therefore their intellectual property was stolen just like your grandmothers recipes. I TOO, shall be sueing. ME AS WELL.
The serving size of a single cookie is 4.. meaning you shall only eat 1/4th of a cookie and be happy…. So.. it’s _really only_ ~$1.20 for _your_ portion of that cookie… Side note, their cookies generally aren’t that great, but their chocolate chip cookie is absolutely delicious.. and I’m not normally a big cookie person… just an average, smart cookie Edited: to reflect the accurate portion size of 4 vs 8 and to also state I am being sarcastic, for all of you dry folks who can’t catch a joke… so stop replying to me and ranting about how angry you are about expensive cookies.
Why sue when cookie crumble is a great customer buying Betty Crocker. It's like Dolly Loving people covering her songs because it a compliment and makes her money without even trying.
I've tried Crumbl cookies and I wasn't that impressed. They were way too sweet, were falling apart b/c of how they under cook them. And with these lawsuits, they've created a Streisand effect and made more people aware of the competition. Not having heard of Crave or Dirty Dough before this, I would not have mistaken them for Crumbl or confused the three regardless. Meanwhile Mrs. FIelds is going "wtf?"
I mean honestly it kinda just depends on how the bakers make them, u can’t blame the whole company for getting cookies that didn’t meet your expectations. Blame the baker.
@@linajustin5233 I suppose that could be argued if my experience was isolated but it's not. There are plenty of people who have stated the same thing so it's less likely 'the baker' and moreso 'the company'. In the end, not liking fall-apart-soft cookies is a preference so those who like it can keep buying them, and I'll stick to home made.
This cracks me up. I’m from Utah and saw the first crumble open up by me locally. Crumble copied a local shop called “Chip” and stole the idea. They were in business for like 2 years before crumble. I freaking hate crumble. Suing other companies, for stealing their idea. When they were the ones to steal an idea. But they aren’t suing the og cuz they won’t win that hahah
Back in 2003, we had a cookie shop in our college town that would FRESH BAKE a mixed dozen TO ORDER and then deliver them to your door with milk or ice cream (additional cost). And those were some of THE BEST cookies I ever had. Crumbl ain't shit.
@@simplysaida we have a similar cookie store called Insomnia Cookies, they deliver cookies with milk if you want and most are located near our colleges. And these cookies are the bomb better than some of Crumbl cookie types. Crumbl here can sometimes be too dry, not enough butter flavor, etc.
@@lovelynight5967 That's what Chip is to us in Utah. They started by two colleges near to them, and would deliver to college students. They are amazing!
Mrs. Fields is the bomb! It was my favorite cookie when I was younger. They don't have it in the country I live in now, but I found one very similar to it recently in a grocery store. Oh, the nostalgia!
Crumbl just wants to continue to sell low quality cookies made with cheap ingredients for high prices. Thats the only reason why they want to eliminate the competition. They know that if they have competition they would have to increase the quality and lower the prices.
These were some of the nastiest undercooked cookies I’ve EVER tasted!!! Highly disappointed! Especially since I drove my family hours to try the IG hype 😔
I feel like the big cookie company crumble is just mad because the little guys are doing better business and I think they need to stop suing people and go back to the drawing board and see what they can improve on I hope that the courts see right through there baseless claims
@@chicagorilla4983 A little over 40 years ago, a company that went by the name Apple was founded and became one of the biggest tech giants in the world. They used a very simplistic design featuring an apple with a bite taken out of it, it was a little more colorful but they have taken a more simplistic design now. Crumbl's and Crave's logo is also angled to the right, the same way as the Apple logo. So the only company I think has had their logo stolen from is Apple, just Apple just doesn't seem to care. Possibly due to what happened when they tried to sue a app company that used a fruit in their logo. Though really, are they stolen or simply inspired by each other? The chef's pretty unique, a stack of cookies is pretty unique and a fruit is pretty unique. So its hard to call them identical and stolen.
@@VirtuousShon I wouldn’t sell crave, looks like there opening more stores and like the guy said they sales us up 50 percent why would u sale it ? Makes no sense
I know of a small company that had 4 donut shops that was sued by a much larger donut shop company in the same city for the same reasons and they literally closed all 4 locations overnight because they didn't have the money to defend the lawsuit. The larger donut shop then opened a bagel shop using the second part of the donut shop name they sued out of business as a presumed FU to them.
@@nickthompson1812 Sounds like you have a horse in the race. Fabricated? In what way? Just stating the facts and as an outsider and do not have the full story. When I say overnight, maybe not over night but days, a few weeks, months. If you know better lets hear it. Like I have nothing better to do than to post a fabricated story on TH-cam.
This lawsuit is so stupid. So many different variations to make cookies. Those cookies companies must be really good for them to feel threatened & the need to file lawsuits. Now I must try them.
What happens when you yourself stole an idea from somewhere else like probably some food blog. Now you're worried someone will come and be better than you. This tantrum is funny
Honestly, I've never been to any of them. But the one in my town is crumbl cookie. I was planning to try them. However, when I found out that they hired the manager who got me fired from my job (Because I caught him and another manager having an affair. They were both married to other people.) I promised myself that I would never go there.
You're not missing anything but undercooked, over sweet, overpriced, gross cookies. We tried 6 flavors and couldn't do more than 1 bite of each. Warned a friend who planned to go that we "didn't care for them but everyone is different." He called back to cuss us out for not saving him the time, money, and disgust.
I’m apparently one of the few cookie eaters who isn’t impressed with Crumbl, but now, I’ll never set foot in another Crumbl store. I don’t like bullies, and this is another case of a business bully.
wasn’t impressed either. my gf got a box of crumbls this weeks new flavors for free so we thought we’d give it try and once more for me and first time for her. they were okay but we liked the one everyone apparently wasn’t a fan of lol. maybe bc it tasted like a cookie that wasn’t overly sweet and doing too much even though it looked like too much lmao
Crumbl genuinely tastes and feels like cardboard, sand, and sugar. I feel that the only allure to them after tasting them once, is that they change weekly, piquing your curiosity. Even if someone doesn’t want to bake their own cookies, they could literally just go to Subway and pay .59¢ (as opposed to $4.98) for something that doesn’t taste like diabetes in a pretty, pink, patented box
"Well that's the way the cookie crumbles. " I waited all video for someone to say that. They should have to battle it out in a cookie challenge on the Food network.
I had the misfortune of being dragged to a crumbl a few months ago. I told my niece and nephew that I would take them but if I didn’t like the actual cookies it would be the first and last time. They bought the six “best” cookies they had and oh lord where they mediocre. I’ve tasted and baked better myself, I found nothing original because really you can find similar recipes on TH-cam dated way before they opened their first store. This family founded company is just taking advantage of American’s obsession with sugar and “boutique” looking desserts. The cookies are presented as high end and unique because of the changing of flavors but really they were doughy and overly sweet with not much flavor. If your whole cookie is dependent on the chocolate for flavoring then you’re crap at making cookies.
i mean… let’s be real they did kinda take the general look with the straight simples lines, but you can’t copyright a cookie itself. as an artist, i get it. people will say “it’s a boring simple design how can they copy it” but it’s the simplicity that makes it recognizable, it’s the actual part of being the one who thought it up and creating the design idea first
Yeah the original was chip in Utah and crumbl stole the idea from them! That’s why chip isn’t being sued by crumbl because they know they can’t touch them and stole the idea from them 😂
This makes me sad. I'm a new baker and my speciality is chocolate chunk cookies, I've been wanting to sell them but I get discouraged because of competition like crumbl cookies. I will even sell my dozen cookies for cheaper and I bet you people will still choose crumbl because they don't know a good cookie. My cookies take time and love and I make them by hand because I think it turns out better than with a stand mixer and I am very clean, in fact I'm a germophobe and I need money too because I'm trying to move out my mom's house buy I'm also a college student and working and I don't make enough.
Crumbl is okay. You’re right though, you can’t beat a homemade cookie. Their chocolate chip and sugar cookies are their worst. Their weekly gimmicky ones are the standouts. My chocolate chip cookies are so much better than theirs.
My two issues with Crumbl are that one, they ask you to tip the bakers, which to me is a red flag for, “We could careless if you so-called bakers are full time artists! You’re just cheap, tiny cogs in a machine that can be replaced any day now.” So yeah, pretty concerning that baking is considered less of a profession these days, especially at companies like Crumbl. Two, while I do work late nights at a news station, I don’t like their weird working hours. It makes me feel concerned for the employees’ health. Perhaps that explains why the cookies aren’t quite as freshly made and cooked to perfection as one might get in a mom and pop style bakery. As for the lawsuit, I kindof would hope that Crumbl doesn’t try to kick out the little guys too soon. Perhaps my hunches were right about not supporting the company any longer.
Oh luckily all the locations near me are self-service stations. All they do is bring the box to the pick-up counter. But what are their "weird" working hours? Baked good shops have to do super early shifts or if they are baking all-day then they are there until or near closing. Unless they are working through the night. But the one's near me don't look like it. The ones near me, you can see a kitchen full of bakers and cashiers.
They make it seem like they are the only cookie company out there. I hate when big industries try to take down competitors like there about to lose business because of it.
Everyone is saying Crumbl Cookies are undercooked, raw, and too sweet. I tried them for the first time today they were hard as a rock, bland, and just overall terrible. A Chips Ahoy cookie tastes better 🤷
@Cx next time you go notice that you're eating a raw cookie. They use oils instead of butter they use cake boxes for cookies. Last time I checked a box of cake mixes like two bucks so I'm going to pay $5 per cookie or is it like $6 in some states. No crumbl... No
Why do people idolize companies or even celebrities once they do something bad they be outside the court house jumping on top of a car wondering wtf happened like Dave Chapelle said once 🤣🤣🤣
Okay as someone who was living in Provo when Crumbl started making cookies: THEY RIPPED OFF ANOTHER PLACE CALLED "CHIP!" They even had to change their logo because they came so close to the Chip logo and their business model. The only reason Crumbl took off more is because they have more flavors/seems like they were able to get more buildings out there with goofy Utah startup money. Have never been a fan of theirs because of this and especially now with them lashing out like this to smaller businesses. Remember your embarrassing beginnings, Crumbl! Because a lot of us do we're just not able to get the eyeballs you are getting on the issue>:(
Crumbl cookies are TERRIBLE! $15 for cookies that taste like they have no butter in them. I got subs and got cookies out of curiosity and was extremely disappointed. The staff in that store in Falls Church was nice enough to me and explained the store to me - very happy about that!Safeway, however, has better cookies at less than half the price. Use BUTTER! cookies tasted like soy oil. I would have returned them but my wife ate every single one in her sleepwalking😅 munchathon!
@@DoubleA-ou7pj You can buy just one cookie, but I'm telling you...imagine cake batter. Now, imagine the taste of white bread. These cookies are like white bread of sweets. I wont be going back.
I dont see the companies being all similar that it would confused me as a customer. Plus if they did steal their recipe, you're going to have to prove that each ingredient & measurement was exactly the same.. i doubt its an exact stolen replica. Never heard of Crave & Dirty Dough, but since their being sued they must be a strong competitor so now I'm curious and going to go out and try their cookies!
I didn’t know ‘Crumbl Cookie’ was that huge. Theirs one near my house, and I do NOT like their cookies. It just taste like undercooked cookies n they have a weird molasses aftertaste. I’m not a fan of “cookie dough” flavor, so maybe that’s why I’m not fond of them. I’m probably going against the majority with my opinion, but, Crumbl needs to chill. That’s like ‘IHOP’ going around suing people for making homemade pancakes.
I love how he explains the colors and logos as if there nothing in common. Yet one of the two colors are a match and they both have a cookie with a bite taken out 😂
But that is how a cookie looks with a bite out of it. How could anyone make a cookie with a bite look different? It is a cartoon of the product. Not a registered trademark
Crumbl’s cookies are extremely SWEET and one time one of the four cookies was uncooked!!!! Imagine feeding this uncooked cookie to a young child. Can’t believe there is no lawsuits against Crumbl yet.
I’d say you’re doing pretty good if you’ve ordered multiple times and only 1 in 4 cookies was underbaked. I’ve never received an order where all of my cookies were baked through. We always order the 4 pack and at least 2 are undercooked, usually more.
This reminds me of Trader Joe's being sued by Pepperidge Farm because the look and packaging of one of their cookies copied Pepperidge Farm. Trader Joe's settled out of court.
there are only so many ways to make a cookie. this is like Starbucks suing Dunkin for having pumpkin spice drinks.
Yeah i agree
It’s just corporate greed. We live in free market economy but people want to be anti competitive
How many cookie stores do we need in a city? There's so much popping up nowadays. Competition to stay afloat is real.
@@AS-fd9jc exactly 💯 agree. You couldn’t have said it better. Like corporate companies give a French about us we the people anyways. 😢
Exactly what I’m thinking
Had no idea about Crave and Dirty Dough until this vid. Now I'm a fan of both. Thanks Crumbl Cookies!
Ikr, what's the problem with variety? What's the problem with competition?
Unfortunately neither of these are anywhere near DC 😔
bet you're fat af
😂
I never ate at chipotle until I heard they were making people sick
Glad this is backfiring on crumbl. Just outrageous
Just because you have small business doesn't mean you can copy
@@Songs-lr4wt how did they copy?
@@madgemackles4337 they selling cookies like them and they want to be the only one doing it 🙄
@@yvettefabre5133 you know how stupid that sounds?
@@madgemackles4337 I know that you know that but some people are greedy they don’t want to share The limelight. They know it’s stupid how they suing those small Businesses. I think they trying to bankrupting them into submissions.
I've had all three cookies, I can tell you in confidence that Crumbl is the one that isn't even a cookie. It literally has the mouth feel of smashed cake in the form of a cookie.
yup the kind that gets stuck to the roof of your mouth i bet
Yeah, it feels more like a cake or a dessert whereas I see a cookie as a sweet treat snack. I love soft chew cookies, but I'm usually not a cake fan. Especially American frosting cakes, just too much sugar.
@@yea0000 I think the only one that I had get stuck to the roof of my mouth was there peanut butter flavor.
Glad to know about crumble trying to create a monopoly over by suing for what tiny little originality they have. Never eating there again
That’s because they use Box Cake Batter
Honestly love Dirty Dough’s response. I remember hearing about this around July. Crumbl though…it’s just overpriced cookies for TikTok or twitter posts. I’d rather go to my local cookie or bakery for some more reasonably and better tasting cookies.
I agree.
Right?
yes their response to it puts crumble to shameee as if they weren’t already a shame 😂
exactly. Those cookies are being made by minimum-wage high schoolers and they are charging $5 per cookie. Go to a local business and support them. More bang for your buck... and better tasting.
This!!! The local and or bakery mom and pop shops are also amazing!
My grandmother was making cookies before Crumbl was even a thought.
Guess I should sue Crumbl for a billion dollars.
Exactly!
As an heir to Grandma someone needs to fight for her
Tolll House the original choco!ate chip cookie Company should sue Crumbl. Lol.🍪 Then they all get hype & increase sells.
Yup
I just feel like many a donut shop has had cookies that they put in pink boxes and therefore their intellectual property was stolen just like your grandmothers recipes. I TOO, shall be sueing. ME AS WELL.
5 bucks for one cookie, that’s the real law suit
LOL😭
The serving size of a single cookie is 4.. meaning you shall only eat 1/4th of a cookie and be happy…. So.. it’s _really only_ ~$1.20 for _your_ portion of that cookie…
Side note, their cookies generally aren’t that great, but their chocolate chip cookie is absolutely delicious.. and I’m not normally a big cookie person… just an average, smart cookie
Edited: to reflect the accurate portion size of 4 vs 8 and to also state I am being sarcastic, for all of you dry folks who can’t catch a joke… so stop replying to me and ranting about how angry you are about expensive cookies.
Preach 🙌🏼👏🏻
Ok but you can feed 4 people off one cookie
@@little11clarinet nobody really divides a cookie in 4 or 8th lol
I don’t see doughnut companies suing each other for using similar boxes 😂
same with pizza boxes lol
The cooky game is petty
But that Iconic pink box of a local donut spot will always hit better then a Krispy Kreme one 😭
Sue everyone whose boxes have corners lmaoooo
@@dmoney2163 You a lie! KK all day! DD doesn't even have a hot light!
i’m surprised they haven’t sued the girl scouts yet. this is outrageous
Their time is coming 😈
I haven’t even heard of the other cookie places. Good job Crumbl you have successfully marketed for two other companies 😅
Betty Crocker needs to sue Cookie Crumbl for using their cake mix to make their so called "special recipe" cookies.
How do y know
@@Alyssalovesjesus214 It's not a secret. Crumbl even addressed it at one point.
Why sue when cookie crumble is a great customer buying Betty Crocker. It's like Dolly Loving people covering her songs because it a compliment and makes her money without even trying.
It's the hypocrisy of Crumbl.
Agree!
I cant lie the "cookie's so good, we're being sued!!" Was funny😅
Right 😂
.... I low key want some now tho....
I've tried Crumbl cookies and I wasn't that impressed. They were way too sweet, were falling apart b/c of how they under cook them. And with these lawsuits, they've created a Streisand effect and made more people aware of the competition. Not having heard of Crave or Dirty Dough before this, I would not have mistaken them for Crumbl or confused the three regardless. Meanwhile Mrs. FIelds is going "wtf?"
Same i couldnt even finish the cookies i bought from them because they were too sweet.
I mean honestly it kinda just depends on how the bakers make them, u can’t blame the whole company for getting cookies that didn’t meet your expectations. Blame the baker.
Maybe that's why they're called crumble 🤭
@@linajustin5233 I suppose that could be argued if my experience was isolated but it's not. There are plenty of people who have stated the same thing so it's less likely 'the baker' and moreso 'the company'. In the end, not liking fall-apart-soft cookies is a preference so those who like it can keep buying them, and I'll stick to home made.
They are supposed to fall apart. That’s why they’re called crumbl lol
Another reason why I won’t go to Crumble
All of their cookies taste the same
I want to be on the jury so I can examine the cookie evidence 😂
😂😂
Crumbl should worry about why their cookies are regularly served raw before they start lawsuits 😂
Yes they are served raw.
Right, they are way too sweet and not cooked thoroughly!!
Well you just made up my minds never hs one not interested haha
Forreals
I take it raw
All this says to me is that Crumbl is insecure about their product because they know it’s inferior 🤷🏻♀️
Crumbl doesn't even fully cook their cookies and they know it. It's part of the practice. Customers are being served raw cookie dough
I tried one and it had a strange flavor. Not good at all. Idk how they keep going. The one in my town opened this year and is empty all the time.
@@moecuspocus they cook rats and roaches in the dough don't trust emmm
Agreed!
exactly
... Wasn't Crumbl caught using Betty Crocker box cake mixes in their cookies? 🙄 THEY should be sued
“That’s the way the cookie crumbles” 😂😂😂 Okay Bruce Almighty
This cracks me up. I’m from Utah and saw the first crumble open up by me locally. Crumble copied a local shop called “Chip” and stole the idea. They were in business for like 2 years before crumble. I freaking hate crumble. Suing other companies, for stealing their idea. When they were the ones to steal an idea. But they aren’t suing the og cuz they won’t win that hahah
I came to say this! Chip is the true OG
Back in 2003, we had a cookie shop in our college town that would FRESH BAKE a mixed dozen TO ORDER and then deliver them to your door with milk or ice cream (additional cost). And those were some of THE BEST cookies I ever had. Crumbl ain't shit.
@@simplysaida we have a similar cookie store called Insomnia Cookies, they deliver cookies with milk if you want and most are located near our colleges. And these cookies are the bomb better than some of Crumbl cookie types. Crumbl here can sometimes be too dry, not enough butter flavor, etc.
@@lovelynight5967 That's what Chip is to us in Utah. They started by two colleges near to them, and would deliver to college students. They are amazing!
@@lovelynight5967 Are you in Charlotte? I've driven past a place with that name.
Famous Amos and Mrs Fields lived harmoniously, they should as well...😅
😂
😂😂😂
Mrs. Fields is the bomb! It was my favorite cookie when I was younger. They don't have it in the country I live in now, but I found one very similar to it recently in a grocery store. Oh, the nostalgia!
🤣🤣🤣
Good point!
Crumbl just wants to continue to sell low quality cookies made with cheap ingredients for high prices. Thats the only reason why they want to eliminate the competition. They know that if they have competition they would have to increase the quality and lower the prices.
Except now everyone gonna boycott them
So ridiculous it all leads to obesity, diabetes, shut them all down!!!
I hope betty Crocker Sue Crumbl
These were some of the nastiest undercooked cookies I’ve EVER tasted!!! Highly disappointed! Especially since I drove my family hours to try the IG hype 😔
You seriously drove hours to a cookie place?
Bro ong I thought I was the only one who thought it was undercooked
Hours?? I have one minutes away
@@coolcavetv2864 for me too. Was doughy in my mouth and stuck dough on top of my mouth. But I was thinking maybe ppl like undercooked cookies
You can't trademark a recipe. that's just common sense.
I feel like the big cookie company crumble is just mad because the little guys are doing better business and I think they need to stop suing people and go back to the drawing board and see what they can improve on I hope that the courts see right through there baseless claims
I'm a graphic design major and I can tell you crave stole the logo. I mean any idiot can clearly see it's identical. Even the "bite" taken out of it.
@@chicagorilla4983 A little over 40 years ago, a company that went by the name Apple was founded and became one of the biggest tech giants in the world. They used a very simplistic design featuring an apple with a bite taken out of it, it was a little more colorful but they have taken a more simplistic design now.
Crumbl's and Crave's logo is also angled to the right, the same way as the Apple logo. So the only company I think has had their logo stolen from is Apple, just Apple just doesn't seem to care. Possibly due to what happened when they tried to sue a app company that used a fruit in their logo. Though really, are they stolen or simply inspired by each other? The chef's pretty unique, a stack of cookies is pretty unique and a fruit is pretty unique. So its hard to call them identical and stolen.
@@ChefBuckeye well put.
Looks like Crumble is trying to take down the competition fast and now! Pretty messed up honestly 😂😮
They should have just offered to buy them like Facebook does with all of its competitors
@@VirtuousShon I wouldn’t sell crave, looks like there opening more stores and like the guy said they sales us up 50 percent why would u sale it ? Makes no sense
I wonder if Betty Crocker or Duncan Hines is going to sue Crumbl because they use their cake mixes in their "trademarked" cookie recipes 🤨
Others say that too...how do u know? Did they say that?
@@void________ someone captured a photo of Betty Crocker mixes behind the store counter... or something like that.
@@wangminze 😲
Yes they use krusteaz mix for that blueberry muffin cookie. Wish there was a competitor here I'd surely go
@@whyjustwhy2168 oh no! Krusteaz is pretty good tho.
The fact that there are so many stores solely devoted to cookies and they are thriving has to be a sign of the end times.
*when you can literally make a better cookie at home than any of them for a fraction of the price*
So if you are in the jury,you'll get to try all the cookies?
Asking the important questions 😂
damn sign me up!!! where do I volunteer for jury duty
That's it...I volunteer as tribute lol (In my Hunger Games voice)
Sign me up
i need to know,... for a friend
I know of a small company that had 4 donut shops that was sued by a much larger donut shop company in the same city for the same reasons and they literally closed all 4 locations overnight because they didn't have the money to defend the lawsuit. The larger donut shop then opened a bagel shop using the second part of the donut shop name they sued out of business as a presumed FU to them.
Damn that’s horrible
Mike👍this probably happens more than we know. How nasty...personally I boycott when I find out...
Or did they literally close all 4 overnight because they knew they were in the wrong? That story sounds fabricated, or at least not the full story.
@@nickthompson1812 Sounds like you have a horse in the race. Fabricated? In what way? Just stating the facts and as an outsider and do not have the full story. When I say overnight, maybe not over night but days, a few weeks, months. If you know better lets hear it. Like I have nothing better to do than to post a fabricated story on TH-cam.
@@mikegambino862 Please don’t say that because people still post fabricated stories on here and still lie about them 🤦♂️
This lawsuit is so stupid. So many different variations to make cookies. Those cookies companies must be really good for them to feel threatened & the need to file lawsuits. Now I must try them.
What happens when you yourself stole an idea from somewhere else like probably some food blog. Now you're worried someone will come and be better than you. This tantrum is funny
I worked at Crumbl and at Crave, Crave actually had us watch Crumbl’s training videos lol
Crumbl cookies are under cooked and too sweet!! They tast like dough with icing on top! I can’t believe how successful they are
Tik Tok’s fault!!!
Crumbl is outrageously expensive. Plus their cookies are insanely sweet and I can feel cavities forming after one bite.
The other two are just as bad
I can have on loose fitting pants but after eating one cookoe my pants are tight within an hour
Imagine a world without lawyers
I mean imagine a world without sue happy Karen’s……..
you're an idiot.
You'd be crying about not having human rights and how one of your kids is missing.
We have that, it's called internet cancel culture
@@poppinc8145 schizophrenic fu** 😂
Honestly, I've never been to any of them. But the one in my town is crumbl cookie. I was planning to try them. However, when I found out that they hired the manager who got me fired from my job (Because I caught him and another manager having an affair. They were both married to other people.) I promised myself that I would never go there.
You're not missing anything but undercooked, over sweet, overpriced, gross cookies. We tried 6 flavors and couldn't do more than 1 bite of each. Warned a friend who planned to go that we "didn't care for them but everyone is different." He called back to cuss us out for not saving him the time, money, and disgust.
@@BlacknessWirefly Undercooked, overly sweet, and overpriced is right! Frozen Tollhouse or Pillsbury is better by far, and fun!
I’m apparently one of the few cookie eaters who isn’t impressed with Crumbl, but now, I’ll never set foot in another Crumbl store. I don’t like bullies, and this is another case of a business bully.
wasn’t impressed either. my gf got a box of crumbls this weeks new flavors for free so we thought we’d give it try and once more for me and first time for her. they were okay but we liked the one everyone apparently wasn’t a fan of lol. maybe bc it tasted like a cookie that wasn’t overly sweet and doing too much even though it looked like too much lmao
I don’t like them either. I tried various flavors and none were good.
@@TheSaltySunflower You might have covid then because you got bad taste
Their cookies are subpar at best!
@@Niteporte theyre the best cookies ever tbh 🤌🏼
Crumbl genuinely tastes and feels like cardboard, sand, and sugar. I feel that the only allure to them after tasting them once, is that they change weekly, piquing your curiosity. Even if someone doesn’t want to bake their own cookies, they could literally just go to Subway and pay .59¢ (as opposed to $4.98) for something that doesn’t taste like diabetes in a pretty, pink, patented box
Crumbl needs to focus on actually fully cooking the cookies 😊
bro it’s like if apple sues google because their phone is touch screen as well
Oh wow you should Google who gets paid in the production of those devices haha
Google only started making phone recently just to let you know. ohh and touch screen been around since the 70s
@@crAZNimal i think you get my point buddy
@@alejandroescobar8886 yours doesn't have a point buddy
I knew someone was going to inject that "That's the way the cookie crumbles" pun in there 🙄
Scrolled down just for this comment.
man ppl over here dying and y’all over here complaining over cookies
Facts!
Hoosier here, I don't have time for this stuff.
Don’t watch it 😂
@@StrivingForGlory_ who said I watched it?
@@kisaysotherwise you watch it the video idiot !!!
"Well that's the way the cookie crumbles. " I waited all video for someone to say that. They should have to battle it out in a cookie challenge on the Food network.
THE COOKIE PLUG is the best. I will stand by that forever lol
Why can't we all just get along? 😪
We can… as long as it goes my way
When corporate money is involved? Please…
$$$$
That will never happen, too many people with too many differences in the world.
@@simonstevenson6686 Survival of the fittest. It's NOT about differences at all. It's about what can be done to survive and reap the sweet rewards.
I had the misfortune of being dragged to a crumbl a few months ago. I told my niece and nephew that I would take them but if I didn’t like the actual cookies it would be the first and last time. They bought the six “best” cookies they had and oh lord where they mediocre. I’ve tasted and baked better myself, I found nothing original because really you can find similar recipes on TH-cam dated way before they opened their first store. This family founded company is just taking advantage of American’s obsession with sugar and “boutique” looking desserts. The cookies are presented as high end and unique because of the changing of flavors but really they were doughy and overly sweet with not much flavor. If your whole cookie is dependent on the chocolate for flavoring then you’re crap at making cookies.
My family doesn’t even like Crumbl. They’re just giant cakes imo, not a good cookie.
Agreed
Same
Crumbl doesn't even cook the cookies all the way through. They taste like raw flour. I wasted my money on them.
Well they use cake mixes in some of their cookies so yeah, that makes sense.
I'm Stephen from Missouri and you
i mean… let’s be real they did kinda take the general look with the straight simples lines, but you can’t copyright a cookie itself. as an artist, i get it. people will say “it’s a boring simple design how can they copy it” but it’s the simplicity that makes it recognizable, it’s the actual part of being the one who thought it up and creating the design idea first
Yeah the original was chip in Utah and crumbl stole the idea from them! That’s why chip isn’t being sued by crumbl because they know they can’t touch them and stole the idea from them 😂
And that’s how the cookie crumbles
Crumbl Cookies taste raw 🤢
Yeah, I don't like the taste. I tried different flavors and crumbl still didn't taste good.
I never tasted one, Is it good? I love some good cookies, I'll marry any girl who makes decent cookies.
@@AllenHanPR I was not impressed. I make better cookies at home. lol
They don't fully cook them. They leave the center completely raw.
@@AllenHanPR don't go to crumbl those people can't fully cook a cookie all the way through 😆
We got a crumbl in omaha, honestly they are disgusting lol- when I heard how big the company was , I’m shocked
I never even heard of crave or dirty dough. But this public announcement/lawsuit just put them on the map Crumbl💯
This makes me sad. I'm a new baker and my speciality is chocolate chunk cookies, I've been wanting to sell them but I get discouraged because of competition like crumbl cookies. I will even sell my dozen cookies for cheaper and I bet you people will still choose crumbl because they don't know a good cookie. My cookies take time and love and I make them by hand because I think it turns out better than with a stand mixer and I am very clean, in fact I'm a germophobe and I need money too because I'm trying to move out my mom's house buy I'm also a college student and working and I don't make enough.
Ladies and gentlemen, make your own cookies and share with neighbors. The old way!!!
I've actually had crumble cookies and they are disgusting so I'm sure the rest of these places have disgusting cookies. They are not freshly baked!!
Love that idea
Crumbl is okay. You’re right though, you can’t beat a homemade cookie. Their chocolate chip and sugar cookies are their worst. Their weekly gimmicky ones are the standouts.
My chocolate chip cookies are so much better than theirs.
My two issues with Crumbl are that one, they ask you to tip the bakers, which to me is a red flag for, “We could careless if you so-called bakers are full time artists! You’re just cheap, tiny cogs in a machine that can be replaced any day now.” So yeah, pretty concerning that baking is considered less of a profession these days, especially at companies like Crumbl. Two, while I do work late nights at a news station, I don’t like their weird working hours. It makes me feel concerned for the employees’ health. Perhaps that explains why the cookies aren’t quite as freshly made and cooked to perfection as one might get in a mom and pop style bakery.
As for the lawsuit, I kindof would hope that Crumbl doesn’t try to kick out the little guys too soon.
Perhaps my hunches were right about not supporting the company any longer.
I know 2 people that have worked at crumbl at 2 different locations. They quit less than a year because of how bad the work environment is.
Oh luckily all the locations near me are self-service stations. All they do is bring the box to the pick-up counter. But what are their "weird" working hours? Baked good shops have to do super early shifts or if they are baking all-day then they are there until or near closing. Unless they are working through the night. But the one's near me don't look like it. The ones near me, you can see a kitchen full of bakers and cashiers.
If Crumbl loses they'll be..... crumbling.
Lolol good one!
If crumbl losses it'll be the first time their cookies were fully cooked.
Nah, they’re already crumbling that’s why this is even in the news. They scared. 😂
@@nick_aurorav2964 I truly think they are expensive
Customers will not be confused. We’re in a world of technology. People know exactly where they want to go.
They make it seem like they are the only cookie company out there. I hate when big industries try to take down competitors like there about to lose business because of it.
why do they not have a lawsuit against them on how unbaked their cookies are like how yall up here fighting over packaging
I've never heard of any of these companies. When I want cookies my wife just bakes me some if she feels like.
It's 10x cheaper and still tastes great that way! Try making them yourself next time, if you feel like it.
@@zhenren9703 I do all the cooking. My wife does all the baking.
😅
Completely puzzled over the Crumbl allure. The cookies were partially raw and served ice cold from the fridge, a truly dreadful combination.
It draws in customers who like cookie dough
@@alexmunch9275 yeah, that must be the reason for keeping cookies in the fridge. At room temperature, there might be risk of food poisoning.
@@jayes8191 right i thought i was getting a room temperature cookie i didn’t want s cold one
I guess that’s how the cookie crumbles 😂
Everyone is saying Crumbl Cookies are undercooked, raw, and too sweet. I tried them for the first time today they were hard as a rock, bland, and just overall terrible. A Chips Ahoy cookie tastes better 🤷
Crumbl sucks anyway. Way too overrated.
@Cx next time you go notice that you're eating a raw cookie. They use oils instead of butter they use cake boxes for cookies. Last time I checked a box of cake mixes like two bucks so I'm going to pay $5 per cookie or is it like $6 in some states. No crumbl... No
Nestle Toll House for the win!
This is just how the cookie crumbles 😂
I don't want to pay $3 dollars a cookie no matter what color their boxes they are.
$5
The best way to eat Crumbl cookies is to throw them in the trash. 🤢
Sometimes this is the way the cookie crumbles in business..
The Amount of sugar that they put in. The cookies 🍪 would make me a diabetic
imagine if Dominos or Pizza Hut sued mom and pop pizza shop, this is ridiculous.
lol, they've probably sued hundreds of them over the decades. stuff like this isn't reported usually.
Why do people idolize companies or even celebrities once they do something bad they be outside the court house jumping on top of a car wondering wtf happened like Dave Chapelle said once 🤣🤣🤣
I worked at insomnia cookies for two years, this has my jaw on the floor lmao
lmao
Should we expect pizza chains to start lawsuits against eachother for all serving round pizza in a square box😳😳😳😳😳😳
and what about all the donut shops with their pink boxes? 😄
Screw Crumbl !! Not taking my business there! Thanks for the free advertisement 😂 I’ll be trying the two other brands
Crumble isn’t even a cookie it’s flat muffins and hella frosting lmao
Okay as someone who was living in Provo when Crumbl started making cookies:
THEY RIPPED OFF ANOTHER PLACE CALLED "CHIP!" They even had to change their logo because they came so close to the Chip logo and their business model. The only reason Crumbl took off more is because they have more flavors/seems like they were able to get more buildings out there with goofy Utah startup money. Have never been a fan of theirs because of this and especially now with them lashing out like this to smaller businesses.
Remember your embarrassing beginnings, Crumbl! Because a lot of us do we're just not able to get the eyeballs you are getting on the issue>:(
Crumbl cookies are TERRIBLE! $15 for cookies that taste like they have no butter in them. I got subs and got cookies out of curiosity and was extremely disappointed. The staff in that store in Falls Church was nice enough to me and explained the store to me - very happy about that!Safeway, however, has better cookies at less than half the price. Use BUTTER! cookies tasted like soy oil. I would have returned them but my wife ate every single one in her sleepwalking😅 munchathon!
$15??!?!!?!! One is coming to Alexandria soon. I was looking forward to it but not for that price SMH
$15 for 6 big ass cookies. I mean it’s really not that overpriced compared to everything else these days.
@@DoubleA-ou7pj You can buy just one cookie, but I'm telling you...imagine cake batter. Now, imagine the taste of white bread. These cookies are like white bread of sweets. I wont be going back.
@@nickthompson1812 True, though there are better tasting cookies at Harris Teeter down the street. Cost a LOT less too!
this just makes me want to go support the smaller companies lol
I dont see the companies being all similar that it would confused me as a customer. Plus if they did steal their recipe, you're going to have to prove that each ingredient & measurement was exactly the same.. i doubt its an exact stolen replica. Never heard of Crave & Dirty Dough, but since their being sued they must be a strong competitor so now I'm curious and going to go out and try their cookies!
Ridiculous..... i will stop going to Crumbl..... hope their greed crumbles the company.
This is like Nike suing underarmour for making shoes like it’s just stupid.
Never had crumbl. Never heard of others.
They're all overpriced, I'll just make my OWN
Homemade (when possible) is always better....
My mom has been making cookies way before Crumbl. Guess I should sue them
Don't they all use store bought Betty Crocker mixes anyway? Betty Crocker really needs to pull up in court
Crumble also uses boxed cake mixes to make their cookies. So there’s that
Crumbl suing others for making… cookies.
I had no idea Crumbl was so dang greedy. I haven’t been to one in months, but don’t think I’ll be going back now 😅
The Thomas Edison of cookies 💡
This is the best comment lol
Now I know there is 2 more better cookies than Crumbl. Crumbl Cookies are same like cookies I ate before.
I'm Stephen from Missouri and you
Crumble isn’t even good too. The cookies all taste super bland and super dry. All the flavor is in the topping on the cookies not the cookies itself
I didn’t know ‘Crumbl Cookie’ was that huge. Theirs one near my house, and I do NOT like their cookies. It just taste like undercooked cookies n they have a weird molasses aftertaste. I’m not a fan of “cookie dough” flavor, so maybe that’s why I’m not fond of them. I’m probably going against the majority with my opinion, but, Crumbl needs to chill. That’s like ‘IHOP’ going around suing people for making homemade pancakes.
I love how he explains the colors and logos as if there nothing in common. Yet one of the two colors are a match and they both have a cookie with a bite taken out 😂
it only matters if they are similar enough to confuse the average customer, which they clearly are not.
@@hustlecrowe9440 I mean... Bucees sued and won some really dumb ones that don't seem obvious.
Hey Zac, can you tell crumbl their cookies are terrible and they taste like raw flour because they don't fully cook them.
I guess the cookie with a bite is pretty similar, it's even bitten at the same location.
But that is how a cookie looks with a bite out of it. How could anyone make a cookie with a bite look different? It is a cartoon of the product. Not a registered trademark
Crumbl’s cookies are extremely SWEET and one time one of the four cookies was uncooked!!!! Imagine feeding this uncooked cookie to a young child. Can’t believe there is no lawsuits against Crumbl yet.
Undercooked isn't the same as raw. Undercooked won't hurt anyone moron
I’d say you’re doing pretty good if you’ve ordered multiple times and only 1 in 4 cookies was underbaked.
I’ve never received an order where all of my cookies were baked through. We always order the 4 pack and at least 2 are undercooked, usually more.
@@nicholem4831 😮 😮 I bought the cookies three times then stopped after getting an uncooked one. It’s just not tolerable at some point.
This reminds me of Trader Joe's being sued by Pepperidge Farm because the look and packaging of one of their cookies copied Pepperidge Farm. Trader Joe's settled out of court.
I thought crumbl was finally being sued 😂
Ah yes the great cookie war.
I’m glad this has helped them all prosper.
Levain cookies all the way :p
Yawn