Sunday, January 29, 2012

Girl scout cookies

  • Every January, families around the U.S. have an annual ritual of ordering and consuming tasty Girl Scout Cookies. Sales began Jan. 7 and ended Jan. 21. There may still be chances to buy cookies through your local Girl Scout council.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Girl Scouts in the region began taking orders for the delectable, do-good, Girl Scout cookies Jan. 14 and will continue through Jan. 30.
  • (Baxter Bulletin)
  • We are excited to share one of our fave stories from Shape here on FitSugar.
  • (FitSugar.com)
  • For one local Girl Scout, selling cookies has been become a passion and an award winning feat. Last year, 12-year-old Saorla O'Toole was recognized as the top seller east of Raleigh with 3,052 boxes of cookies.
  • (jdnews.com)
  • And about 46,000 cases of cookies - which translates to 552,000 packages of delectable goodness - are waiting at a distribution center in El Paso. So get those wallets and checkbooks out, fans of Girl Scout cookies.
  • (El Paso Times)
  • Autumn  MacFarlane's troop  of Daisies from Zeeland Public Schools has been preparing for Girl Scout cookie season for quite some time. For some of the 6- and 7-year-old girls, it will be their very first time selling the popular treats.
  • (Holland Sentinel)
  • Internet sites to help out, educate or have fun with.
  • (Everything Alabama Blog)
  • BLOOMINGTON — Bloomington police say 46 of the 66 boxes of Girl Scout cookies stolen Monday night from a van in the 1200 block of North Evans Street were recovered Wednesday afternoon.
  • (Pantagraph)
  • At one point or another, nearly all of us have bought or at least eaten the sweet confections that Girl Scouts sell for a short time early in the year.
  • (Fort Morgan Times)

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