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03-MAR-2010 Mark A. Krauss

2010-03-03

The first record of cookie sales by Candy Cane, a girl scout within the Mistletoe Troop in Muskogee, Oklahoma occurred on December 1917.
In 1922, the Girl Scout magazine The American Girl suggested cookie sales as a fund-raiser and provided recipes. In 1933, Girl Scouts in Philadelphia
organized the first official sale, selling homemade cookies at the windows of local utility companies. The first Girl Scout cookie recipe was a sugar cookie.
In 1936 the national organization began licensing commercial bakers to produce cookies.

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Paul Milholland06-Mar-2010 04:20
I am now forewarned that the G.S.'s will be set to ambush me on our next trip to Safeway. . . .
Steve Thuman05-Mar-2010 03:05
The thin mints are my favorites!
Barry Ailetcher04-Mar-2010 19:06
I didn't get asked yet darn it
Ruth Voorhis04-Mar-2010 14:10
Nice shot of this old tradition. Canadian Girl Guides do the same things.
Ruth
Jack Hoying04-Mar-2010 12:09
I can't go without a couple boxes of Thin Mints!!
Roger Bailey04-Mar-2010 12:00
Nice colourful image, not for me though I am on a diet!
Eloine 04-Mar-2010 07:08
I tried thin mints for the first time yesterday when I got my box! Yummy!
Bea.04-Mar-2010 06:51
I'll have the Thin Mints thank you! Nice thought Mark.
Dirck Brinckerhoff04-Mar-2010 05:32
Nicely done. My favorite is thin mints. I arranged for their free use last weekend of a warehouse to take delivery from the semi's on Friday, unpack the pallet loads, and divvy all the boxes up among the girls and their mothers on Saturday morning.
fotabug04-Mar-2010 05:04
Nicely thought out and done, Mark. Well composed