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Crumbl has made a cheeky dig amid news of an official Australian store following the emergence of a “scam” pop-up of the ...
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Was the pop-up infringing on Crumbl’s trademark? Was the whole thing a scam? There’s no question that if you weren’t observing the account with a keen eye, you’d easily be fooled.
A group of people allegedly flew to the US and purchased a small fortune in Crumbl cookies, with the group earlier claiming they spent more than $13,000 importing and reselling the famous cookies ...
The news follows a ‘scam’ pop-up where a group allegedly spent more than $13k importing and reselling the cookies. A group of people allegedly flew to the US and purchased a small fortune in ...
excluding their formal response to the scam accusations), it became clear that Crumbl Cookies had no affiliation with the pop-up. And while the cookies were made by Crumbl, they were purchased in ...