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How the cookie crumbles: The rise and fall of Crumbl Cookies

Crumbl's rapid franchising led to oversaturation and a 37% drop in average store revenues between 2022 and 2023, forcing closures to address losses and market cannibalization.

  • Crumbl Cookies is confronting permanent store closures after rapid franchised expansion left local markets and suburbs oversaturated, cannibalizing customer demand and reducing sales.
  • Between 2018 and the early 2020s, Crumbl's franchising accelerated rapidly, opening nearly one store per day and crossing 1,000 locations by early 2024.
  • Franchise disclosure documents reveal a sharp revenue slide from about $1.84 million to roughly $1.16 million and a 32% drop in median net profit, leaving many stores unprofitable.
  • Crumbl recorded its first permanent closures in 2023 when seven franchised locations shut, and another dozen followed in 2024, while franchisees face a $50,000 franchise fee plus startup costs that could exceed $1 million, prompting company leadership to tighten site selection.
  • Built for social media, Crumbl's weekly flavor drops initially powered viral growth, but waning social media and visual branding and pricing—single cookie could approach $5; dozen nearing $50—push company strategy moving forward toward discipline over hype.
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How the cookie crumbles: The rise and fall of Crumbl Cookies

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Marietta Daily Journal broke the news in Georgia, United States on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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