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The tradition of Girl Scout cookies in the U.S.

The tradition of Girl Scout cookies in the U.S.

Episode 743 Published 1 year, 3 months ago
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Today's story: Every winter, Girl Scouts and their parents fan out across schools, offices, and community events, soliciting orders for cookies. Customers have just one chance per year to satisfy their cravings for Thin Mints, Do-Si-Dos, and Samoas. But it’s not just the customers who benefit—the girls learn skills like sales, planning, and customer service, and cookie sales contribute millions to their Girl Scout troops and regional councils.

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