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10 things you didn't know about Girl Scout Cookies

January 21, 2014

It's Girl Scout Cookie season, and it couldn't have come sooner. Your freezer is empty of Thin Mints. You freebased your last Samoa a month ago. Now's your chance to hit up your not-at-all-aggressive co-worker and score a stash from her niece. But where do these magical Cookies come from (Hint: They aren't made of or by Girl Scouts)? Who holds the sales record? Check out some little-known facts below, and then go order 20 boxes. That should get you through March.

1. These Cookies are older than your grandma
The tradition of Girl Scout Cookie sales began in 1917, when the Mistletoe Troop from Muskogee, OK stopped kissing people and began selling simple sugar cookies in their high school cafeteria as a service project. Another fun fact: Apparently Maggie Gyllenhaal was a Girl Scout in 1917.

2. You can make the original recipe at home
If you feel like taking a trip back in time and baking some boring stuff, you can try the authentic, original Girl Scout Cookie recipe here. It's not in the recipe, but they taste better if you dress up as a Girl Scout when making them.

3. Only two companies make all the Cookies
Girl Scout Cookies are made by two licensed bakers: ABC Smart Cookies and Little Brownie Bakers. Each Girl Scout council can choose who they want to provide their beloved biscuits, just like each baker gets to choose what to call their Cookies and what recipe to use. That’s why you wept that time you wanted Tagalongs, but thought you could only get Peanut Butter Patties before realizing they're the same thing.

4. Honey Boo Boo is banned from selling them
Last year, American sweetheart Honey Boo Boo was banned from selling the Cookies by the Girl Scouts of the USA, because, well, she’s not an actual Scout and was also selling signed boxes online. Even though she was just tryna help her local troop, y'all, the GSUSA were not having it, which is weird, because she’s the kind of great feminist role model the organization typically praises.

5. Thin Mints aren't just delicious, they're mandatory
All proposed Cookies must be approved by the national Girl Scout organization, and can change each year, but three are actually non-negotiable: Thin Mints, Do-Si-Dos/Peanut Butter Sandwiches, and Trefoils/Shortbreads. Yes, this does mean these bakers have more power than Obama, as they can decide whether or not to renew Samoas.
 

6. There is a Cookie Queen, and she's a master saleswoman
Elizabeth Brinton, often called the "Cookie Queen", holds the record for selling the most Cookies during her days as a Scout. During her monarchy, she sold more than 100,000 boxes, with clients that included Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and Sandra Day O'Connor.

7. There's a (not-sanctioned) Girl Scout Cookies weed strain
There's a strain of weed called Girl Scout Cookies as its namesake, but has zero relation to the actual Cookies themselves (despite its creator's gardening merit badge), except in its ability to make you eat an entire box of Tagalongs.

8. Girl Scout Cookies used to cost less than a quarter
In Philly back in 1933, where the first official sale took place, you could snag a box of 44 Cookies for a cool $.23 cents, or dish out the big bucks ($1.24!) for six boxes. It was a simpler, fatter time.

9. There was a Cookie shortage during WWII
During World War II, due to shortages in key ingredients like flour, sugar, and butter, Scouts supplemented their Cookies by selling calendars too. Deficits were so bad that at points customers were limited to purchasing a very sad two boxes, adding to the collective national nightmare of living in a war-torn world of horrible calendars.

10. Not every Cookie made the grade
And now, a moment of silence for the Cookies that crumbled under the pressure, couldn't take the heat, and got burned. Fruity Mango Cremes, jam-filled Iced Berry Pinatas, zesty, chip-studded Lemon Drops... we'll never forget.

Via thrillist.com

Source: http://www.thrillist.com/eat/nation/things...
Tags: girl scout cookies, thrillist
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