Crumbl said they had been "inspired to accelerate plans" to expand into Australia.
"As Crumbl continues to grow its global footprint, the company remains dedicated to its core values of experience, relationships, authenticity, and innovation," Crumbl said in a statement.
"Crumbl is thrilled to expand its mission of gathering friends and family over the best desserts in the world to Aussie fans."
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Crumbl co-founder Sawyer Hemsely shared the news on social media and assured fans the announcement was real.
"Australia, we're coming for you," Hemsely wrote. "So excited to share our love for desserts with even more of the world!"
The news of the company's expansion down under comes after an unaffiliated pop-up store in North Bondi went viral after being accused of duping customers.
Hundreds of fans lined up for the cookies at the pop-up last month, which were sold for $17.50 each, well above the U.S. retail price of $6.49.
Fans labelled the event deceptive after realising the Sydney store was not affiliated with Crumbl Cookies.
Organisers posted a statement to their TikTok account @crumblsydney following the event, explaining they had purchased the cookies in the U.S. and brought them back to Australia to sell.
The event organisers shared that they did not do the event for profit, outlining how they spent $4000 on flights, $6000 on buying 840 cookies, and $2000 on customs and taxes.