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Do you like girl scout cookies?

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Do you like girl scout cookies?

  • yes, they are delicious

  • No

  • I prefer boy scout cookies


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I love 'em. Used to sell them, when I was a Girl Scout.

Need to find someone selling them, load up the freezer. 🙂
 
No. Their cookies are shit. I've had a few FB friends post on my page to pimp their kids cookies. I post a picture of Grumpy cat saying, "No." in response to every post.

lmao, i'm gonna post this for anybody trying to slang cookies to me

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Lady at work is selling them fror her kid. I bought a box of Samoas and the Tagalongs.


Lord help meh.... :<
 
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Not really, they made them smaller and they don't taste as good from when I was a kid. I'm not one for sweets typically anyway and I really don't like chocolate unless its ultra bitter/dark.
 
Thin mints are chocolate covered crack.

Dave

Thin Mints rock, but I won't buy them. I'm against every corporate money making sales scheme. Everyone gets fucked except for the people that shouldn't even be involved. I'd rather give a straight up cash donation where they get 100% of the money, and buy reasonably priced items st the store.
 
Thin Mints rock, but I won't buy them. I'm against every corporate money making sales scheme. Everyone gets fucked except for the people that shouldn't even be involved. I'd rather give a straight up cash donation where they get 100% of the money, and buy reasonably priced items st the store.

I've found it difficult to find an equivalent thin mint on store shelves.
 
I've found it difficult to find an equivalent thin mint on store shelves.

I haven't looked in a long time. I generally stay away from junk food around the house. It seems like no matter the size of the package, they end up being single serve containers :^D

I was getting some from BigLots a couple years ago. They were made by some small time American maker, and were as good, if not better than Thin Mints. It was a blue based, double sleeve type box. I was paying $1 a box for them.
 
I haven't looked in a long time. I generally stay away from junk food around the house. It seems like no matter the size of the package, they end up being single serve containers :^D

I was getting some from BigLots a couple years ago. They were made by some small time American maker, and were as good, if not better than Thin Mints. It was a blue based, double sleeve type box. I was paying $1 a box for them.

Big Lots feh... I become attached to certain things. The idea that I may show up to purchase a product and then not have it available makes me crazy. Girls Scouts are a reliable vendor.
 
no. i think the cookies suck ass and are expensive for what you get.

I'll agree with this halfway. They're expensive.

But they're not that bad - they're better than Chips Ahoy and their ilk. Fuck those keebler elves, man. Just fuck 'em.

I can whip up a batch of much better cookies too, sure, but the ingredients are almost as expensive unless I go all "economies of scale" and bake a couple dozen for all my friends too.
 
No I don't, but of course we do not get the wide variety of cookies you fatties down South get. We get a choice between chocolate cremes, vanilla cremes, and mint thins. That's it.

KT
 
They are $3 per box around here which seems like a pretty good deal to me. I love the Samoas and Thin Mints. Whatever the lemon flavored shortbread cookies I tried last year were pretty good too.
 
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