Saturday, January 21, 2012

Girl scout cookies

  • It is that time of year. You know the time.
  • (Examiner)
  • 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)
  • Its almost Girl Scout Cookie time: beginning Sunday, thousands of scouts will be going door-to-door statewide and across the nation selling boxes of cookies. New this year is that all sales will be direct; there are no more pre-orders in Colorado.
  • (Denver Post)
  • Saturday morning third grader Marion Buxton and Girl Scout Troop 110 sold cookies at the Walgreen's store at Parmer and Metric. Buxton has Rett Syndrome and is unable to speak on her own.
  • (KVUE)
  • • The $700 million cookie drive is the largest girl-led business enterprise in the country.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • When our sweet little neighbor in her brown camp uniform came knocking on our door this year, we had to say no.
  • (LifeNews.com)
  • Girl Scout Cookies When: Girl Scout cookie sales will start Jan. 22 and booth sales at local grocery stores will begin Feb. 10.
  • (ReporterHerald.com)
  • It is time to indulge in those little bites of heaven called Girl Scout cookies. Cookie sales begin this weekend and technology is making it even easier to get a hold of your favorite box.
  • (my FOX lubbock)
  • A 14-year-old California Girl Scout recently gained media attention for uploading a YouTube video where she slams the Girl Scouts of America for allowing transgender children into the organization.
  • (EDGE Boston)
  • The Frederick County Girl Scout Association held a cookie rally on Jan. 7 at Trinity United Methodist Church in Frederick to learn marketing strategies. Kenzie Sichelstiel demonstrates how to attract customers when selling at a outside location.
  • (Frederick News-Post)

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