Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Girl scout cookies

  • Its a great product, Messer said.
  • (Denver Post)
  • When our sweet little neighbor in her brown camp uniform came knocking on our door this year, we had to say no.
  • (LifeNews.com)
  • In 2011, she earned the title of Top Cookie Entrepreneur Officer for selling 3,258 boxes of Girl Scout cookies. It was the largest amount of boxes ever sold by one girl in the 21 counties that make up the Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • On the 100th anniversary of the Girl Scouts, a California teenager is calling for a boycott of the organization's famous cookies. Her complaint: the Girl Scouts admitted a 7-year-old transgender child to a Colorado troop in November.
  • (Washington Post)
  • ROCKFORD — Switching bakers didn't hurt sales of Thin Mints and Tagalongs last year, which is good news for Girl Scout cookie sales this year. Cookie sales started Jan. 2 and run through Jan. 22, with delivery scheduled for mid-February.
  • (Rockford Register-Star)
  • You could probably come up with 100 reasons why Girl Scout cookies are so popular. Kalyee Bratton can sum in up in three words: Cause theyre yummy.
  • (Fayetteville Observer)
  • There are 492 Girl Scout troops and 5,963 Girl Scouts in Cobb County. Last year they sold a combined 385,500 boxes of cookies. Local Girl Scout leaders Cheryl Waybright and Robb and Kim Stanek have led Brownie Troop 1872 in Smyrna for the last three years.
  • (Marietta Daily Journal)
  • Cookies are $3.50 per box. A portion of every box sold goes directly back to the troop for developmental activities, field trips, camping or other ways to enhance the Girl Scout experience.
  • (Herald-Dispatch)
  • After hearing about the newest Girl Scout Cookie, Savannah Smiles, we were giddy to try the treat. The tasters all agreed -- these nibbles are fine, but they are no Samoas (or Tagalongs for that matter).
  • (Huffington Post)
  • She goes on to note, I am asking you to take action with me and boycott Girl Scout Cookies.
  • (YAHOO!)

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