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Meet the New Girl Scout Cookie
Look out, Thin Mint! There’s a new Girl Scout cookie on the block and she’s trying to cut into your sales so she can be this year’s top seller.
But can she do it? Just how good is this new creation, which, while still loaded with processed chemical goodness, also includes white-fudge chips and real, actual cranberries.
According to Sarah Christine over at Slashfood, Thank U Berry Munch are good. Not Samosas good, not Thin Mint good. Maybe not even Tagalongs good. But they’re a nice addition to the cookie menu, she says, and well thought out, what with fudge chunks on the inside, rather than coated on the outside.
I’m not a fan of white chocolate, but I like a surprise cranberry. Plus, a cookie’s a cookie. Bring’em on.
Let’s hit the streets, girls, and close some deals! Oh, wait, Girl Scouts kind of undermined that strategy, huh?
What are you ordering this year?
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[...] Meet the New Girl Scout Cookie [...]
They Say: Lunch and No Play Makes Jack and Hungry Boy | Strollerderby commented on Jan 26 10 at 4:00 pm[...] Girl Scouts have already launched a new flavor and an online cookie finder, and now they’re turning to YouTube. Their video, “What Can [...]
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