Girl Scout cookies, of course.
Seriously, they're good. My parents randomly gave me a box of thin mints last weekend. Right after the box is bestowed upon me, my mom commented that "they're not as good as they used to be" which is a claim I don't really understand. But I guess I haven't had as many years to critique them, either. But anyway, thx parents, for your reject cookies. I still like them, at least.
Apparently, there are like a zillion different kinds of Girl Scout cookies. I haven't had all of them, but they all look pretty tasty to me except the shortbread - ew. Obviously, though, thin mints are the fave. And if you don't believe me, look at the official Girl Scout Cookie website. For a second I thought the bit about Little Brownie Bakers and ABC Bakers was some kind of slogan. It isn't. Crying shame.
Anyway, I was never a Girl Scout myself, so I really don't know how it is to stand outside of a Wal-Mart or something trying to sell cookies for a Kiosk Management patch or whatever. But! I do know a tasty way to eat thin mint cookies:
Apparently, there are like a zillion different kinds of Girl Scout cookies. I haven't had all of them, but they all look pretty tasty to me except the shortbread - ew. Obviously, though, thin mints are the fave. And if you don't believe me, look at the official Girl Scout Cookie website. For a second I thought the bit about Little Brownie Bakers and ABC Bakers was some kind of slogan. It isn't. Crying shame.
Anyway, I was never a Girl Scout myself, so I really don't know how it is to stand outside of a Wal-Mart or something trying to sell cookies for a Kiosk Management patch or whatever. But! I do know a tasty way to eat thin mint cookies:
Oh, and here's a relevant video clip from an awesome movie. Troop Beverly Hills. That's right. Here we go:
But seriously, buy some Girl Scout cookies! It's easy! Just go here so you can find out how to contact your local council and enter cookie heaven.
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