Australian Teen’s New Side Hustle is Importing Crumbl Cookies
Crumbl Cookies are popular in the U.S. for people who love shitty cookies that have 800 calories.
At time of writing, Crumbl is only available in the land of freedom (and Canada). So what are people in other countries supposed to do? Make their own cookies like a bunch of peasants?
A child in Australia saw this opening in the market and decided to seize it. So, he opened up “Crumbl Australia,” which he insists isn’t affiliated with the real Crumbl (little hard to tell with that name, gotta be honest).
Under this moniker, he started to sell Crumbl Cookies in the country at a pop-up store for $17.50 AUD each, which equals around $12 USD. Unbelievably, people lined up for hours to buy them — even though all he did was import them from the U.S.
People really will buy anything.
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