Lydiaa wrote:
There are no girl scout cookies here... I find your facination with them interesting and wish to try a box...
Pick your poison:
Wikipedia page wrote:
Girl Scout cookie varieties include:[13][14]
* Thin Mints: Thin, mint-flavored chocolate wafers dipped in a chocolate coating.
* Peanut Butter Sandwiches/Do-si-dos: Peanut butter filling sandwiched between crunchy oatmeal cookies.
* Peanut Butter Patties/Tagalongs: Crispy vanilla cookies layered with peanut butter and covered with a chocolate coating.
* Shortbreads/Trefoils: A traditional shortbread cookie made in the shape of the Girl Scout trefoil logo.
* Caramel DeLites/Samoas: Vanilla cookies coated in caramel, sprinkled with toasted coconut and laced with chocolate stripes.
* All Abouts/Animal Treasures/Thanks-A-Lot: : Shortbread cookies dipped in fudge and topped with an embossed thank-you message in one of five languages, including English, Spanish, French, Chinese, and Swahili.
* Lemon Chalet Cremes: Cinnamon sandwich cookies with lemon creme filling.
* Cinna-spins Introduced in 2008 by ABC Bakers, Cinna-spins are cinnamon-flavored cookies that come in 100-calorie packs. Cinna-spins are shaped like miniature cinnamon rolls. Retired and replaced by Daisy Go Rounds.
* Daisy Go Rounds: Very similar to Cinna-spins, this cookie replaced them for the 2009 sale. They are advertised as low fat and also come in 100 calorie packs. They are cinnamon flavored and shaped like daisies. These cookies are only available from ABC Bakers.
* Sugar-Free Chocolate Chips Introduced in 2008, they are small sugar- free cookies.
* Dulce De Leche Introduced in 2009, these are Latin caramel cookies with caramel chips. The earlier versions had a caramel topping, which later had to be removed due to the high amount of trans fat.
* Lemonades Round shortbread cookie with lemon icing.
* Thank You Berry Munch Introduced in 2010, has Cranberries and white fudge chunks.
The best selling Girl Scout cookies are:
* Samoas (Caramel deLites) (25% of total sales)
* Thin Mints (19% of total sales)
* Tagalongs (Peanut Butter Patties) (13%)
* Do-si-dos (Peanut Butter Sandwiches) (11%)
* Trefoils (Shortbread) (9%)
The other varieties combined account for the remaining 23%.