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New Girl Scout Cookies: Savannah Smiles with New Slice of Lemon
Girl Scout cookies Savannah Smiles will go on sale in South Florida 12th January, including the new slice of lemon. The Girl Scout Cookies of the USA is going to make it more difficult without the cookies, which tell of the preparation of their revenues by bombardment of Miami-Dade and Broward counties.

Girl Scout Cookies
This coming Thursday is the official launch of the Girl Scout cookie season and the 100th to commemorate birthday of the famous organization, give the researchers a new cookie: Savannah Smiles.
The new Girl Scout Cookies name of the birthplace of Girl Scout founder Juliette Gordon Low, and is in the sales guide described as “bite-sized slice of lemon sprinkled cookies in powdered sugar, filled with tangy lemon flavor.”
About 28 are packed in each box and contains zero grams of trans fat per serving. Girl Scout cookies are sold at $ 4.00 per carton. The annual cookie sale is a large part of the annual budget of the Girl Scout Cookies.
“This cookie is fresh slice of lemon and crisp, bursting with just the right number of cards with little lemon taste,” a press release from Brownie Bakers said recently, the company, smiles Savannah and produces other kinds of cookies: Girl Scouts, including Samoa and clubs. “And when you’re right, you’ll soon discover that world-famous” Brownie Smile. “
The program of the Girl Scout Cookies began in 1922 when the magazine American Girl on Girl Scout cookies recipes for homemade simple sugars released, suggesting that local companies sell as fund-raising activities. The organization began licensing commercial bakers’ recipes in 1936. Today, Little Brownie Bakers and ABC Bakers both companies are licensed.
The Girl Scouts sell around 200 million boxes of cookies each year at around $ 3.50 per carton. Of the 11 biscuits is available today, the most popular dark chocolate peppermint are fine, equivalent to 25 percent of all sales. Tagalong and Samoa are the other major providers, including 19 and 13 percent of sales, respectively. Read the rest of this entry »