Who shrunk the Girl Scout cookies?!?!?

Anonymous
Seriously

I just opened a pack of tagalongs, once the most substantial of GS cookies, and they are hobbit sized.

They are seriously smaller than a vanilla wafer!!

And don't get me started on the samoas. They are barely half a bite.

I don't mind spending five dollars a box, but only if they give you what you think you are buying.

When did this change happen?

What on earth were they thinking?!?
Anonymous
I had the exact same thought when I opened my box of Samoas, but I couldn't figure out if it was because I grew bigger or if the cookies shrank.
Anonymous
And why do they taste disgusting?
Anonymous
Go to Aldi. Thin Mints for 1.25 that taste amazing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And why do they taste disgusting?


This! I am done with girl scout cookies. No more. They've changed the ingredients. They are disgusting now.
Anonymous
I thought only the wretched gluten-free cookies were five dollars a box, and the rest are four bucks. I agree that the cookies taste worse all the time. My daughter is a scout and doesn't like selling them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had the exact same thought when I opened my box of Samoas, but I couldn't figure out if it was because I grew bigger or if the cookies shrank.


LMAO me too!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Go to Aldi. Thin Mints for 1.25 that taste amazing.


They also have Samoas. Aldi calls them something different, but they're identical and dirt cheap.
Anonymous
They aren't smaller. You just got bigger probably from eating too many cookies. And they are $4 around here. And they didn't even taste good way back in the 80s when I sold them!
Anonymous
I wish they would reduce the calories 2 ea 140... Really?
Anonymous
The trefoils have also shrunk and don't seem to taste as good. Four less cookies in the 2017 box!! I buy several boxes every year and love the trefoils for dunking in coffee but seriuosly thinking about how many to buy next year!!
Anonymous
They did not shrink.
Anonymous
Girl Scout cookies are gross. Except thin mints.
Anonymous
Ok, I admit I buy them every year. But this was the first year they really seemed off. Next time I'll just donate to the troop and skip the cookies.
Anonymous
I thought the same thing this year about the size and the taste. Honestly, the thin mints used to taste so good and this year all I could think was that they seemed so tasteless. Never again.
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