A crisp Monday morning in Provo, Utah, and inside a nondescript corporate office park, two cheerful Crumbl employees usher a visitor into a surprisingly whimsical world. There are no conveyor belts or chocolate rivers, but the vibe is more than a little Wonka-esque: Giant prop cookies line the hallways, a butter stick the size of a park bench leans against a mixing bowl large enough to bathe in, and a cluster of dessert chefs hustle like Keebler elves inside a glass-walled test kitchen. This is Crumbl HQ — the epicenter of a pink-boxed cookie empire that since 2017 has grown from a single storefront in Logan, Utah, to a $2 billion franchise phenomenon spanning the U.S. and Canada. Fueled by TikTok virality, influencer loyalty and a weekly rotating menu that inspires both cravings and debat

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