Anonymous wrote:Of course they are, and not just for that reason.
The cookies taste bad, because they're not made with great ingredients (pure butter, please).
And girls are pressured by certain troupes and parents to sell those awful things.
Parents then annoy everyone in their circle by trying to make sales.
It's really sexist to expect girls to sell COOKIES when boy scouts aren't tied to that tradition.
Anonymous wrote:The Aldi version of Samoas changed my life.
Anonymous wrote:Aldi sells Girl Scout cookies for less than a dollar a box.
Anonymous wrote:You're just noticing this? I love thin mints. Years ago, there were forty in a box, twenty per sleeve. I know this b/c I counted them every time and there were sometimes fluctuations of 38 or 39 but in general it was 40.
Now it's 32. And they cost more.