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Re: Raspberry Rally girls scouts cookies


@Kachina624 wrote:

@Mombo1   Supply vs demand, I guess.  They must be pretty good cookies.


@Kachina624    They are good.  And I like to support the organization.  As I said in another post... I was a brownie as a kid and we went house to house to sell as many as we could carry in a big tote bag..... We always sold a ton of these cookies.  I remember my mom would stack boxes on our dining room table and we would come home from one trip around the neighborhood to load up for another round.  My mom had to watch my brother closely because he would always sneak a box and hide it under his bed.  😄

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Re: Raspberry Rally girls scouts cookies

The raspberry cookies aren't being sold in my area at all.  My youngest granddaughter (17) who is a Girl Scout said they were available only on the Girl Scout website.

 

I usually buy a few boxes of GS cookies from her each year.  My DH eats the thin mints and the rest end up in my freezer.  I end up  giving them away just to get rid of them.

 

Walmart sells most of the GS  cookie flavors under their own label if anyone wants cookies when they are out of season.

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Re: Raspberry Rally girls scouts cookies

@Mombo1    I can relate.  I was a Girl Scout until I graduated from high school and sold many boxes of cookies the old fashioned way, door to door.  Of course that's not possible these days.

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Re: Raspberry Rally girls scouts cookies

@Carmie    Wal-Mart ought to wake up and get their version if the raspberry ones.  Apparently they're hot.  They sound good to me.

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Re: Raspberry Rally girls scouts cookies

@Kachina624  They might.  They have thin mints and those cookies with peanut butter covered with chocolate and those coconut caramel with chocolate stripes on them.

 

They are sold under the Great Value label.

 

They also sell some of the GS cookies that are no longer sold from years ago.

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Re: Raspberry Rally girls scouts cookies

I believe those are the Great Value Samoas (my favorite) & Great Value Tagalongs.


@Carmie wrote:

@Kachina624  They might.  They have thin mints and those cookies with peanut butter covered with chocolate and those coconut caramel with chocolate stripes on them.

 

They are sold under the Great Value label.

 

They also sell some of the GS cookies that are no longer sold from years ago.


 

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Re: Raspberry Rally girls scouts cookies

One of my coworkers' daughters were selling their GS cookies very early in the year.  I tried the raspberry rally cookies.  They were ok.  I'd describe them as similar to thin mints with raspberry instead of the mint.  I'm kind of surprised they are that popular, but happy for the GS.  I was obsessed with my badges when I was a kid! 

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Re: Raspberry Rally girls scouts cookies

I was the only girl in my neighborhood who was a Brownie (seems crazy now) and all the parents of my friends snatched these up. 

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Re: Raspberry Rally girls scouts cookies

Sold out in my area. I was going to order cookies online but $12 shipping for $20 worth of cookies, no thanks. If I find a table at my grocery store, I'll buy there. Hard to find them though on days I go shopping.

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Re: Raspberry Rally girls scouts cookies

You might find a knock-off version at Aldi's; they have other G.S. knock-offs.  It's worth a try anyway.