Bondi biscuit lovers queued for an hour for a cult cookie. They were left with a sour taste

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Influencer Sofia Qistine was one of the throng battling for a cookie, but she was less than impressed by the quality offered.“What’s the moral of the story here? Crumbl Cookie isn’t all that, spend your $17 somewhere else,” she said.Another influencer, Elle Salagaras, said she “couldn’t believe” she waited an hour for the cookies.The organisers used real videos from the official Crumbl account. Credit: TikTok“I didn’t do my research,” she said on TikTok.In a statement posted to their TikTok account, the organisers of the event said they were just “fans” who brought the cookies into Australia as a parallel import, a process that allows businesses to sell products without the permission of the manufacturer.“This event was never about profit. We aimed to bring the cookies to Crumbl fans,” the statement said.The organisers, who have remained anonymous throughout the controversy, said they spent $4000 on flights and luggage, $6000 on the 840 cookies and…

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