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Re: Girl Scout Cookie Time, and a question to go with it.

Two parents brought in sign-up sheets to work. They are $3.50 a box. One parent said if you don't want the cookies, you could donate them and they will send them to the troops.
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Re: Girl Scout Cookie Time, and a question to go with it.

They aren't good cookies. I don't think they ever were, and I sold them door to door in my early years. I do wish the GS would continue to teach business skills, but with a better product.

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Re: Girl Scout Cookie Time, and a question to go with it.

On 2/4/2015 insomniac said:

It's a similar situation for boy scouts/cub scouts and the over-priced popcorn they sell each year.

It's definitely a better idea to write a check directly to a local group.

I thought they were joking when they said a white cheddar cheese popcorn bag was $35 this year. (same size bags as ones on chip aisle)

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Re: Girl Scout Cookie Time, and a question to go with it.

I rarely eat cookies though I do like G.S. cookies. I just donate.

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Re: Girl Scout Cookie Time, and a question to go with it.

On 2/4/2015 Burnsite said:

They aren't good cookies. I don't think they ever were, and I sold them door to door in my early years. I do wish the GS would continue to teach business skills, but with a better product.

I like them! I think they are one of my favorite if not my favorite "boxed" cookie. I just don't eat them, LOL.

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My sister asked some girls selling cookies about just making a donation and they said they take the price of the cookies and send boxes to troops overseas. That's nice if they really do it.
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Re: Girl Scout Cookie Time, and a question to go with it.

When I was a troop leader, we kept 60 cents a box. Most if the money gives to the council and the cookie people. Not a good deal for the girls when you think about it, which is why they stress the business learning/money management aspect for the girls.
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Re: Girl Scout Cookie Time, and a question to go with it.

Our lawn maintenance guy brought his daughter around. I bought some, just to help them out. He said to donate them if I don't eat them. This must be a theme that they are taught.

I can't eat them because most of the ingredients make me sick (literally, not figuratively.)

I'll bring them to work and put them in the lunch room. I'm sure they'll be eaten.

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Re: Girl Scout Cookie Time, and a question to go with it.

I don't understand the attraction of GS cookies. I've tried a few and thought they aren't very good.

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Re: Girl Scout Cookie Time, and a question to go with it.

We don't buy the cookies either. Not that anyone cares.