Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Girl Scout Cookies

A couple of months I advertised Girl Scout Nuts that Alexis was selling. Well now it's time for us to sell Girl Scout Cookies! I'm super excited about this! I love Girl Scout cookies. (Who doesn't right?) Anyways, they're $3.00 a box and if you tell me your order by this Friday, January 25th, I should have them and be able to deliver them to you by February 14th! What a great Valentines present! I've listed the cookies that we are selling below. Just let me know if you want something!

Lemon Chalet Cremes - Luscious lemon sandwich cookies with a hint of cinnamon-ginger spice. Approximate count: 14 Net wt. 8 oz

Trefoils - Tender, delicate-tasting shortbread that melts in your mouth. Approximate count: 45 Net wt. 10 oz

Do-Si-Dos - Crisp, crunchy oatmeal cookies with creamy peanut butter filling. No artificial color or flavor. Approximate count: 22 Net wt. 9 oz

Samoas - Tender vanilla cookies covered with caramel on top and bottom, and then rolled in toasted coconut and striped with a rich, chocolaty coating. Approximate count: 15 Net wt. 8 oz

All Abouts - These beautifully=designed shortbread cookies have a series of Girl Scout messages embossed on top and a rich fudge coating on the bottom! No approximate count or weight given. Sorry.

Sugar Free Chocolate Chips - An explosion of chocolate flavor in a bite sized package! You won't believe this luscious, chewy treat is sugar-free. Diabetic friendly. Again no approximate count or weight given. It does sound good though even if it is sugar free!

Tagalongs - Tasty cookies topped with creamy peanut butter and covered with a luscious chocolaty coating. Approximate count: 15 Net wt. 7 oz

Thin Mints - (If you listen very closely you can almost hear the angels sing when you read about this cookie!) A thin wafer covered with a smooth chocolaty coating. EXTRA THIN! EXTRA CRISP! Made with natural peppermint. Approximate count: 40 Net wt. 10 oz

The girls are planning on making a trip to Primetime with the money they earn from selling. We're supposed to tell anyone that buys a box what we plan on doing with the money we earn. But seriously, after you see the words Thin Mint, who cares why you're selling them. All I can think of is the fact that in a few short weeks I'll be able to enjoy a nice beautiful cookie that is nowhere on my diet. Maybe I can skip lunch and dinner a couple of days so I can eat a couple of cookies everyday! Oh and you can freeze them and take them out later so you can enjoy wonderful cookies all year long.

OK, so I'm done pushing Girl Scout cookies now. Hopefully I'll be able to post all about our trip to the metroplex this past weekend!

5 comments:

Pamelotta said...

Here we go! Finally, my precious, my thin mints are coming! I can't wait to put them in the freezer to chill out for a while. Then I will eat them. All...by...myself!

Probably not that last part. But I will eat what's left after my family rips open the packages and stuffs themselves into a sugar coma!

Put me down for 3 boxes of Thin Mints and I think we'll try a box of Trefoils.

Anonymous said...

2 Samoas
1 Trefoils
1 All Abouts

yep i think that should do it

Francesca said...

you should ask Billy, last year he bought at least ten boxes

Jennifer said...

Francesca, that is ridiculous!

Smarshie said...

If I lived near you guys I would definitely order some from you. Guess I'll have to go visit my nearby grocery store. =)

frozen thin mints = heaven