Lol! Psychedelics are life changing. A near death experience is life changing. Calling freezing some sub-par cookies before you eat them "life changing" just makes me feel sorry for you, PP. |
| We buy cookies if Girls come to our door. We like the tag a longs and the samoas. It is a fund raiser and I am fine with it. We sell popcorn for Cub Scouts and will be selling mulch for the Troop. People don’t have to participate if they don’t want to, either selling or buying. I see the value in sales as it teaches my son to speak to adults, answer questions, and learn to accept no with grace. It also gives him a sense of ownership in the activity he choose. He likes the rewards he can earn. I am assuming that it is similar for the Girls selling cookies. |
| It is fundraising and it does teach some life skills. There is more to a box of GS cookies than just the cookies. But if you don’t want/like them, why are you buying them? Just say no. |
+1 I think they really did taste better when we were kids, though. Like Halloween candy and McDonald’s. Quality of ingredients has taken a nosedive overall and everything tastes meh. |
| Samoas and thin mints and Tagalongs and shortbread are literally the only cookies I like! I rarely eat sweets but love GS cookies. Hearing they are made of poor ingredients tells me something about myself lol. I’m glad they only exist once a year. |
| I never liked them, even when I was young. They taste like junk. |
Yeah, probably not. You got older and when you are exposed to higher quality food as an adult, your tastes change. That shit always tasted meh and still does and kids still love it like we did. |
Not generic supermarket cookies! I would never! Some of you really need to get over yourselves. They are a certain kind of cookie. If it's not your thing, don't buy them. The end. |
| Op, this same sentiment is expressed every year. No need for a new thread. You could’ve searched and added your unoriginal thought on one of the previous threads. |
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I hate them too. If I never see one again, I’ll die happy.
- former GS mom, first cookie-free year since 2014 |
| Love them! |
I absolutely despised having to sell cookies and it was one of the two reasons I left Girl Scouts. The other reason? I thought we'd be going camping and learning natural history and outdoor skills, and, instead, we made sit-upons and decorated lunch boxes. |
Lots of Girl Scouts camp. My daughters troop is going twice this year. |
| Do they still have trans fat? I remember in the past they had trans fat but it was less than 0.1 whatever per cookie (serving) so they didn’t need to declare it like they normally would. |
Thin Mints are vegan. |