The best Girl Scout cookie is the one made out of real Girl Scouts ? At least you know what you’re getting, rather than chocolate mint. Like seriously, I didn’t pay $6 for that s***. I wanted the real stuff smh
Tagalongs, Samoas, and Do-Si-Do’s have been my all time favorites. I used to be a Girl Scout in the 80’s-90’s. Cookie time was such hard work! My sister and I would go door to door (it was “safe” back then-one old lady chased us away from her yard with a broom?). Then a few weeks later, we’d load up our red wagon and deliver them. The weather was always miserably freezing cold, but we’d stay out all day. All to raise money for the infamous Girl Scout Camp, which usually involved fun activities like Daddy Long Legs in the bathroom, a raccoon breaking into your cooler and stealing your food, more mosquitoes than you can count, and some poor troop-mate getting stuck in quicksand. These Girl Scouts setting up the table at the grocery store and pretty much having Mom do everything have it so easy. But with no soliciting anywhere, I never even see them anymore. Kids can’t trick or treat, have recess, or play outside unsupervised anymore. Do they even have camp anymore? I mean the best Girl Scout cookies have peanut butter, and that is deadly to most kids these days (banned from lunchrooms for allergies). I haven’t seen an actual Girl Scout selling cookies in years. One girl’s dad did come to my house a few years ago (lol Cookie Dad doing the dirty work while she waited in the SUV by the curb). I guess I totally look like a child murderer with my pink lawn flamingoes ?. Didn’t intend to give a storytime, but oh well. Ah, childhood.
First of all, are they being sold now? Secondly, thin mints and short breads are my favorite. Lastly, the boxes keep getting smaller but their prices staying the same. I mean, I’m going to continue to purchase them but still. Let me go to Walmart and SAMS now, because that’s where I see them the most at.
Lemonades but they have them one year and then they don’t the next. I’ve started to avoid them at the store because I can’t deal with the discrimination when they don’t have them.