In 1968 there were at least 9 different types of Girl Scout cookies. They were Chocolate Mint Wafers, Peanut Butter Sandwich, Shorties, Assorted Sandwich, Pixies, Sandwich Cremes, Scot-Teas, Mints, and Savannahs.
In 1968, the price of Girl Scout cookies varied depending on the region and the type of cookie. Generally, a box of Girl Scout cookies in 1968 cost around 50 to 75 cents. However, prices could have been slightly higher or lower in different areas due to factors such as production costs and local demand.
Girl Scout cookies cost one US Dollar in the years from about 1968 until about 1975. Girl Scout councils determine the price for cookies in their own council, so not all areas may have been asking $1.00 for Girl Scout cookies during that time.
I don't know if they had them in 1960, but they sure had them in 1968, because I named my first bottle lamb after them.
That would be the 1968 International Harvester Scout.
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Your colt frontier scout was made in 1968.
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It was made about 1968.
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