I’d love to do this! Curious how you’re finding your activities. How much are you asking per family? I may spearhead this next year. |
| We recently ran across a group of Girl Scouts out at the Arlington Central Library doing a bake sale (with home made baked goods, not the cookies). It was way better and I was happy to spend money there, hopefully they made $$$. |
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We're making more per box this year, just over $1, but yeah, the amount of cookies is much smaller. Some of them are insane. 12 cookies for $5...
We have to sell the 2 GS fundraisers if we want to do our own fundraiser (which the service unit has to approve), like a bake sale. |
Which council? I thought it was just 1 for national council? |
Is this allowed or do you have to get special permission? What do troops do with the money? |
In order to do that they ARE SELLING cookies and fall product. So they were selling Gs cookies that day, but they are selling them. |
| Where exactly on this planet are Girl Scout cookies are mixed, baked and distributed ??? |
There's 2 bakers, ABC and LBB. Nations Capital is LBB, Little Brownie Baker, which is a subsidiary of Keebler. Most of their cookies taste better, but I think the ABC Lemonades taste far better than the Lemon Ups. We too are frustrated by the decreasing # of cookies per package. GS Main (the higher powers who determine price and quantity) and going to really screw this up if they keep raising prices and decrease the # of cookies. 12 Lemon Ups for $5 is ridiculous. The best value are definitely Thin Mints (which we've seen a big increase this year) and Trefoils. 02/05/2020 11:51 - We're in Nations Capital Council, you have to sell Fall Products and Cookies in order to do your own fundraising, which has to be approved by the Service Unit Manager. |
I've done several direct donations this month. |
Nope it's two you have to do cookies and the candy fall product sale |
This is a wonderful idea. As much as I like the taste of the box Girl Scout cookies I no longer feel good about spending five dollars for 12 cookies. |
| I just bought a box yesterday. I was so shocked it was $5 that I looked up the price to see if maybe they had added on an extra fee for the troop. I planned to buy 2 but only bought 1. |
So many rules. Time to look for another scouting organization. |
| They’re total garbage. Oil, corn syrup and preservatives. If I’m going to buy sweets for the family, it’s from the local French bakery. |
The official rule is that individual troops aren't allowed to accept donations and if anything slip by, it's supposed to be donated to GSCNC. But I don't know a single troop that actually says "no" when someone offers the girls a donation at a cookie booth. Of course they all take it. It's a stupid rule. |