Girl Scout cookies go on sale tomorrow!

Anonymous
That's all. I'm so excited. I just love them.
Anonymous
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Mine were delivered last week!
Anonymous
i buy tons to not offend coworkers but just give then away or send to the troops, never have eaten them
Anonymous
Waiting in mine right now!
Anonymous
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!)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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
Anonymous
Yuck, it makes me ill just thinking about eating them.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


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.
Anonymous
The most annoying time of year... have little girls pimping cookies outside of banks, grocery stores, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


It's a fundraiser so of course they are a little bit more expensive. Even so, Keebler and generic brands are NOT as good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The most annoying time of year... have little girls pimping cookies outside of banks, grocery stores, etc.


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?"
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