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Has anyone bought Girl Scout Cookies lately..?


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My wife came home from work tonight with a couple of boxes of Girl Scout Cookies that she bought from someone there. I pretty much like ALL of them. I opened a box of Tagalongs (Peanut Butter on a cookie, covered in chocolate). The price went up to $4.00 per box from $3.50. Now the cookies are smaller, and there are only 15 cookies in the box...!!!

I know it's for a good cause, but come on...... Do the Girl Scouts have to pull the same moves on us that all the other manufacturers do?? Raise the price and give you less....!!! (Yeah, I know...the Girl Scouts don't actually make the cookies.) I may seriously rethink buying them in the future.

Just sayin....

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I totally understand that buying the cookies is basically making a donation to the Girl Scouts. I also understand that we live in a profit based, inflationary society. I get it. I'm not a naive person, It just surprised me that even the Girl Scout's cookies are going the "pay more for less" route.

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no problem, as I've gotten older, the smaller package is probably healthier for me

absolutley addicted to thin mints with no self control - if the package is open, it means they are gone...

Besides the fundraiser part - the kids are learinng how to do sales and handle money.

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Each Girl Scout regional council decides which licensed baking company to use for cookie sales in that council, thus determining which varieties are available in the area covered by the council. Traditionally each regional Girl Scout council set the prices for cookies sold in that council and offer the option for customers to sponsor boxes of cookies to be sent to U.S. servicemen and women. This is the same for the Boy Scouts Trails End popcorn.

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Each Girl Scout regional council decides which licensed baking company to use for cookie sales in that council, thus determining which varieties are available in the area covered by the council. Traditionally each regional Girl Scout council set the prices for cookies sold in that council and offer the option for customers to sponsor boxes of cookies to be sent to U.S. servicemen and women. This is the same for the Boy Scouts Trails End popcorn.

that is interesting, love the thin mints and the caramel ones that I can not think of the name right this minute

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Each Girl Scout regional council decides which licensed baking company to use for cookie sales in that council, thus determining which varieties are available in the area covered by the council. Traditionally each regional Girl Scout council set the prices for cookies sold in that council and offer the option for customers to sponsor boxes of cookies to be sent to U.S. servicemen and women. This is the same for the Boy Scouts Trails End popcorn.

Most interesting, I didn't know that. Nice to see they're sending cookies as donations to our armed forces, too. Good for them.

Mom got suckered into buying a bunch of boxes a couple of weeks ago from one of the ladies at church. The boxes and cookies were tiny. Product shrink, unfortunately, is a reality now given the falling value of the dollar and the resultant increase of cost (it now takes more dollars to do less work.)

Between that and some questionable things some of the executives of GSA have done, I don't know if I'd personally buy any cookies myself, and continue to support DeMolay and Rainbow.

Charlie Larkin

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They could seriously boost their profits if they sold the cookies next to one of the many new legal pot dispensaries in Colorado or NJ. As sad and odd that sounds it is true.

http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Girl-Scout-Does-Brisk-Business-Selling-Cookies-Outside-San-Francisco-Pot-Club-246452511.html

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and the caramel ones that I can not think of the name right this minute

Samoas! They are also called Caramel deLights. Yea, I just looked it up. Apparently GS cookies are made by two different bakers and each call it a different thing. Or maybe people thought they were made from real Samoans?

One of the ice cream companies sells Girl Scout Samoa Cookie ice cream. To die for! Samoas are also sold as Keebler "Coconut Dreams" at your local grocery store.

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The story I heard was the Girl Scouts do not tell the kids where they may or may not set up shop... it's the parent's decision. Apparently it depends on the specific state...

""The mom decided this was a place she was comfortable with her daughter being,” Dana Allen, director of marketing and communications for Girl Scouts of Northern California, told Mashable. "We're not telling people where they can and can't go if it's a legitimate business."

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