Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Girl scout cookies

  • Half of the girls in our troop made the difficult decision to not sell the cookies this year, said Alisha Trammell, a Girl Scout troop leader in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. It was a tough decision.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Girl Scout Rachel Goodwines shy smile served her well in 2011. Often pulling a green wagon filled with Girl Scout Cookies, Rachel, 9, worked her neighborhood and sales booths around town to sell 1,550 boxes of cookies, tops among Victoria Girl Scouts.
  • (Victoria Advocate)
  • It could cheer up a soldier far from home. When you buy Girl Scout cookies, you help girls do great things in their communities and encourage them to change the world. January 7 marked the start of the Cookie Program for Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council (GSSJC).
  • (Your Houston News)
  • The bite-size, lemon wedge cookies are dusted in powdered sugar and, like all other Girl Scout cookies, are trans fat-free.
  • (Southwest Times Record)
  • "I love peanut butter and chocolate," said Melodie Estes. Her favorite is definitely Peanut Butter Patties. Rose Renken had a harder time deciding between Caramel deLites and Thin Mints. She settled quickly on Thin Mints.
  • (garnernews.net)
  • Local Girl Scouts begin selling cookies Saturday in Henry County. The 2012 Girl Scout cookie sale's theme is "What Can a Cookie Buy? The Experience of a Lifetime." For local Girl Scouts that just may be true.
  • (Paris Post-Intelligencer)
  • You may want to put in a few extra hours at the gym this week, because Girl Scout cookies go on sale Friday.
  • (WVNT-TV)
  • It is also this weekend that booth sales start. At this time, community members will notice Girl Scout selling cookies (the cookies will be onsite at that time) at many different locations. Cookies are $3.50 a box.
  • (Ithaca Journal)
  • All Little Brownie Bakery Girl Scout cookies are made without high fructose corn syrup, according to company information.
  • (International Business Times)
  • gratification when it comes to their cookies.
  • (Lincoln Journal Star)

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