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Girl Scout Cookie Pop-Up Shops Are Coming

Girl Scout Cookie Pop-Up Shops Are Coming

It's just about Girl Scout Cookie season, and while we already know there's a new cookie this year, and we already tested out their locator app to make sure we could find the treats once they were on the market again... it doesn't hurt to cover all your bases. You don't want to miss out on your annual Thin Mint fix, after all. So with that, we give you a handy list of Girl Scout Cookie Pop-Up Shops that will be opening all over the city on March 13th. more ›

Where To Find Girl Scout Cookies This Year In NYC

Where To Find Girl Scout Cookies This Year In NYC

In the past, we've turned directly to Girl Scout HQ to find out where to procure cookies, but last year it got even EASIER. Which is good, because this year we want to buy more than ever, just to go against this closed-minded boycott. We might even try the new Savannah Smiles cookie, who knows, the sky's the limit. more ›

Teenage Girl Spews Horrible Rant Against Transgender Seven-Year-Old In Girl Scouts

Teenage Girl Spews Horrible Rant Against Transgender Seven-Year-Old In Girl Scouts

Remember a few months ago, when seven-year-old Bobby Montoya gained national attention because he "liked girl stuff" and wanted to join his local Girl Scouts chapter? After a giant PR headache, the organization decided to let Montoya in, saying "if a child identifies as a girl and the child's family presents her as a girl, Girl Scouts of Colorado welcomes her as a Girl Scout." Despite the fact that Montoya didn't actually join his local troupe, the decision to allow him to do so instantly infuriated some conservative troupes, who called the move "extremely confusing" and an "almost dangerous situation." more ›

Girl Scout Cookie-Flavored Lip Balm Is Happening And You Cannot Stop It

Girl Scout Cookie-Flavored Lip Balm Is Happening And You Cannot Stop It

Yes, it's true. Girl Scout Cookies, the innocent childhood treat, are now being whored out to the glitter-and-sparkle overlords at LipSmacker, who are turning the cookies into a sick, sticky-sounding lipgloss. more ›

Last Call For Girl Scout Cookies

Last Call For Girl Scout Cookies

A while back, we gave you the heads up on where to find those bite-sized little harbingers of spring joy, Girl Scout Cookies. And because we pay very close attention to their short season, we're back to alert you that this is your last week to load up on Tagalongs, Do-Si-Dos, and, of course, Thin Mints. And in case you've for some reason been holding out until now, a refresher course on where to find them below. more ›

Your Guide To Getting Girl Scout Cookies In NYC

Your Guide To Getting Girl Scout Cookies In NYC

  • Girl Scout Cookies cost $4 per box. We are selling six varieties (Samoas, Thin Mints, Trefoils, Tagalongs, Do-Si-Dos and Lemon Chalet Cremes) this year. more ›

  • Girl Scout Cookie Pop-Up Shops Have Arrived!

    Girl Scout Cookie Pop-Up Shops Have Arrived!

    Good news and bad news: Girl Scout Cookies just became more easily available in 4 of the 5 boroughs! The Girl Scout Council of Greater New York tells us that they've opened up Cookie Cupboards which will be in business through May 6th. Forget about the bake sales, they'll be selling all the classics: Trefoils, Samoas, Thin Mints, Tagalongs, and Dosidos; as well as the newbies: Ducle de Leche, Lemon Chalet Cremes, and Thank U Berry Much. (Whatever happened to those magical low-cal cookies?) more ›

    Girl Scouts Think Maybe You Should Go For Their Low-Cal Cookies

    Girl Scouts Think Maybe You Should Go For Their Low-Cal Cookies

    After 81 years spent fattening us up with their many irresistible cookie varieties, the Girl Scout organization is dropping some not-so-subtle hints that perhaps keeping a dozen boxes of Samoas in our locked desk drawer isn’t the healthiest way to make it through the winter. So for the first time they’ll be peddling sugar-free chocolate chip cookies and another low calorie cookie option: Cinna-Spins™. (Pictured.) more ›

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