Anonymous wrote:The Girl Scouts just started selling their cookies again. The woman who took my order told me that thin mints are the most popular cookie and account for 40% of their sales.
But ... I don't get it! The Samoas are SO much better! right?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For us, you get more cookie for your buck.
Second, I can use the thin mints for recipes (crumbles on top of icecream, crushed for pie crust, "mint-hint" with hot coca, etc).
Third, they freeze much better, IMHO, than the others.
Fourth, they're not as unhealthy as, say, the Tagalongs.
Fifth, they are part of the original cookies that have been sold for generations so there's a nostalgic element.
FWIW, Samoas and Tagalongs round out the other 2 top sellers.
I think it's actually the Trefoils. But maybe it depends on the community that you are selling to. Since removing the trans fat they all taste pretty disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Thin mints= grasshopers people. you can't get them year round at Giant.
Anonymous wrote:The Girl Scouts just started selling their cookies again. The woman who took my order told me that thin mints are the most popular cookie and account for 40% of their sales.
But ... I don't get it! The Samoas are SO much better! right?!
Anonymous wrote:For us, you get more cookie for your buck.
Second, I can use the thin mints for recipes (crumbles on top of icecream, crushed for pie crust, "mint-hint" with hot coca, etc).
Third, they freeze much better, IMHO, than the others.
Fourth, they're not as unhealthy as, say, the Tagalongs.
Fifth, they are part of the original cookies that have been sold for generations so there's a nostalgic element.
FWIW, Samoas and Tagalongs round out the other 2 top sellers.
Anonymous wrote:The Girl Scouts just started selling their cookies again. The woman who took my order told me that thin mints are the most popular cookie and account for 40% of their sales.
But ... I don't get it! The Samoas are SO much better! right?!