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Girl Scout Cookies

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Where to Get Your Girl Scout Cookie Fix

It's that time of year again—get out your wallets and get ready to snack on some of your favorite sweet treats, courtesy of the Girl Scouts of America.

It's time to stock up on your favorite Girl Scout cookies, and Caledonia Patch plans to make it deliciously easy for you. Kathy Holley, a troop leader in Racine, explained that cookie sales in this region are being done differently this year. Cookie sales will be direct, with no need to order and then wait for your cookies. "When a Scout contacts you, they'll have the cookies with them right away," she said. Cookies will be available in mid-January. We're making a list of any local troops who can deal a sugary fix of your favorite variety. Can't remember which variety you like best? When in doubt, buy a bunch—or check out the Cookie Guide. Troop is 5126 my daughter Emilie and 13 others will be selling! Contact info for me is crkrejcha@…

Kathy Holley

8:41 am on Thursday, January 31, 2013

Cookies cost $3.75 a box, same as last year. Thanks for your support!   more ›

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Area Girl Scouts Begin Selling Cookies

What's your favorite Girl Scout cookie?

Are you more of a Thin Mints person or a Carmel deLites? Both? The Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast have begun selling their cookies in the area for their 2012 fundraising campaign What a cookie can do. The campaign reminds the girls “they have the power to do anything they set their minds to,” a news release from the organization states. The cookie sales will last from now through March 10. If you don’t know a Girl Scout (check around, chances are one of your coworkers has that cookie sales log sitting near their desk for their daughters or nieces), you can also order the cookies online or by calling 1-800-565-4475. The following are the cookies and their descriptions as provided by the Girl Scouts: If Thin Mints are the top selling …

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Randy1949

11:22 am on Thursday, January 19, 2012

Honest to Pete! Do you have to politicize something as innocuous as Girl Scout Cookies? The cookies are sold as fundraisers -- to benefit the troops and the council and support their activities -- not to teach any specific agenda.   more ›

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