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Brace Yourself!

I haven't eaten those things in ages. Had to stop because they made moderation a forgotten word.
 
Thanks for the reminder...gotta ask my coworker if his daughter is still selling them. Thin Mints and Samoas...good stuffs.
 
Pedo bear is on high alert.

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Crap! Hide this thread from my wife!


Edit: My response, quick reply, and bear avatar have nothing to do with Newbian's post... that is all
 
smaller cookies, less per package, more $ per box = no thanks

This..

they can take their scam rackets elsewhere ..

my GF's family used to help with the Girl Scouts... one year, they had over $20,000 worth of sold boxes of cookies in their basement.

According to the scount leader... $19,000 went to the "state headquarters... only $1,000 went to the troops for stuff"

biggest scam allowed.
 
Standard response:

"Thanks girls. Not this year."

I'm married to a fabulous baker. Why would I want crappy cookies when I can have great home-make cookies?
 
This..

they can take their scam rackets elsewhere ..

my GF's family used to help with the Girl Scouts... one year, they had over $20,000 worth of sold boxes of cookies in their basement.

According to the scount leader... $19,000 went to the "state headquarters... only $1,000 went to the troops for stuff"

biggest scam allowed.

i agree. my daughters troop has them for $3.50 a box. wich the troop itself gets $.50 out of it.

the only good part is the troop makes enough to do a lot of fun/educational stuff throughout the year.
 
i agree. my daughters troop has them for $3.50 a box. wich the troop itself gets $.50 out of it.

the only good part is the troop makes enough to do a lot of fun/educational stuff throughout the year.
Most fundraisers like that net the seller at least 50%. Your daughters troop should break free and sell something that will actually help them raise a good amount of money.
 
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