$2,500 In Girl Scout Cookies Destroyed
If you really love Girl Scout Cookies, be brave and read on.
If you really love Girl Scout Cookies, be brave and read on.
There is a special place for people who do this sort of thing. A boy riding on a skateboard snatched more than $550 from a Girl Scout troop Sunday as he rolled by their cookie stand at a San Bernardino County, Calif., grocery store.
Forget this morning's snow and ice and your messy commute to work. Today is a day to celebrate!
With all the peer pressure surrounding young girls today, it can be difficult to foster self-esteem in a society that often demands perfection -- "perfect" hair, "perfect" skin, and so on and so forth. In order to combat this harmful pressure, the Cadette Girl Scout Troop #22052 put together an incredibly cute and creative video that use Bigfoot to preach the beauty of being who you are and not following the crowd. The video itself was also researched, written, directed, and produced by the bright young women of the Troop.
In Broward County, Florida, telling an athlete that they “throw like a girl” is about to become a compliment.
Heartless. Mean. Stupid. If you think those are strong words, wait until you meet these two girls, who stole $150 from a nine-year-old Girl Scout.
What lesson did they learn? Not to get caught. Wow.
"Celebrating 100 Years of Girl Scouting" is the title of an exhibit on display at the Sloan Museum that opened over the weekend. It showcases historical photos and artifacts, including a uniform from 1914 and more.
This is great news for your taste buds, but probably bad news for your waistline. Nestle and the Girl Scouts have joined forces to bring to you the Nestle Crunch Girl Scout Candy Bar, which should be available to the public in June
State lawmakers in Indiana were recently presented with a resolution to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Girl Scouts organization and honor the positive influence the group has had on American women. Representative Bob Morris, a Republican from Fort Wayne, was the only representative to refuse to sign, citing a belief that the Girl Scouts is a “radicalized organization.”
In a video posted to YouTube, a girl who identifies herself only as 14-year-old Taylor calls for an outright boycott of Girl Scout cookies, citing the group's acceptance of a transgender child last year.
In the video, the girl accuses the organization of spending money from cookie sales in a manner which is inconsistent with members' desires, and not being honest with girls, saying:
The Girl Scouts have come up with a new cookie to celebrate the group's 100th anniversary. Savannah Smiles is a lemon wedge cookie inspired by the hometown of Girl Scout founder Juliette Gordon Low.
The Girl Scouts are now offering cookie flavored lip balm, which I think is a great idea. Five flavors are available now at Wal-Mart and Claire's including Thin Mints, Trefoils, Tagalongs, Do-si-dos and Samoas. You'll even be able to purchase them as a lip gloss next year. The lip balm will probably smell s