That's all. I'm so excited. I just love them.
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I have 50 cases sitting in my living room right now. Already cracked open a sleeve of thin mints.
Btw, there's an app to track where the scouts are selling each weekend. |
Mine were delivered last week!
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| i buy tons to not offend coworkers but just give then away or send to the troops, never have eaten them |
| Waiting in mine right now! |
| Anybody know where I can find some to buy in NOVA tomorrow? (I am in Annandale but Tysons, Falls Church, Vienna, or West Springfield would probably do!) |
http://www.girlscoutcookies.org/ just enter your zip and the cookie finder will list locations nearest you |
| Yuck, it makes me ill just thinking about eating them. |
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Over rated and over priced.
Keebler and generic brands (Safeway, Walmart) sell the same version of Samoas, Thin MInts, and Shortbread at half price and just as good. |
YES YES YES YES YES!!!! I still have a part of a box of Samoas in the freezer from last year. I know what I'm going to get up and do right now
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I've had those "Samoas" they are a pretty good substitute, but not quite the same (but maybe I should do a bind taste test this year to see). The other brands are, I think, a lot healthier, though. I think there's something to be said for former Girl Scouts and the emotional attachment to it. |
| The most annoying time of year... have little girls pimping cookies outside of banks, grocery stores, etc. |
It's a fundraiser so of course they are a little bit more expensive. Even so, Keebler and generic brands are NOT as good. |
As a former one of those little girls, it was fun - I liked hanging out with my friends. Do you consider car wash fundraisers "pimping?" |