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Why are Girl Scout cookies made in Pakistan?

If there are Girl Guide cookies made in Pakistan, it is probably because the Pakistan Girl Guides Association sells cookies. Girl Scout cookies sold in the USA are made in the USA, in Kentucky for Little Brownie Bakers and in Iowa for ABC Cookie Bakers. Some Girl Scout troops ask customers to purchase boxes of Girl Scout cookies which are sent to US Armed Forces personnel all around the world, so US Girl Scout cookies may have been seen in Pakistan because they were sent there as a gift or sold there by USA Girl Scouts Overseas.


How much were girl Scout cookies in 1980?

In the 1920's and 1930's, cookies were made at home by the Girl Scouts and their mothers. The cookies were wrapped in wax paper bags, sealed with a sticker and sold for 25 to 35 cents per dozen.


What did the President Baking Co. make?

President Baking Co. made Famous Amos cookies and Girl Scout cookies


Who sold the most Girl Scout cookies in 2009?

Some Girl Scout councils give recognition to the top seller in their council, but there is no national record kept of top cookie sellers.Some Girl Scouts have made the news due to the amount of cookies they sold, but no one made the news for cookie sales in 2009.


Is it legal to sell homemade cookies if you are not a girl scout?

You can sell them to friends or family. The Girl Scout cookies are made by a company and they are required to have a heath inspection. If you go through the process of having your kitchen inspected & if you get a business license you can sell the cookies to anyone. As long as it is your own made up.... and you are doing it for a good cause.. Just like kids selling Lemonade


Who do you make a check out to for Girl Scout cookies?

Ask the Girl Scout. They should know, but if they do not know they should find out from their cookie manager or troop leader. Making the check out to "Girl Scouts" is acceptable and usually preferred. You can also make the check out to the Girl Scout troop, for example: Girl Scout Troop _____, and put the troop number into the blank. Or the check can be made out to the Girl Scout council in charge of the cookie sale.


Are there tree nuts in any of the Girl Scout cookies?

For the 2015 Girl Scout cookie sale, the Savannah Smiles cookies may contain tree nuts. The Trios are made in a facility that processes tree nuts.Girl Scout cookie varieties may change from year to year, so be sure to check each year for cookies that may have tree nuts in them. Use the Meet the Cookies web page for links to information about ingredients and possible allergens.


When are the Girl Scout cookies on sale?

For Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), each Girl Scout council determines the dates of their cookie sale, however, most of them sell during the months of January through March. You can go to the Girl Scout Cookie Finder web site, enter your zip code, and find out if your local council is currently selling cookies.


How many boxes of Girl Scout cookies are sold worldwide annually?

It depends on the cookie company chosen by the Girl Scout council. There are two cookie companies which provide Girl Scout cookies and they must offer 8 different kinds of cookies. Both companies offer Thin Mints, Trefoils/Shortbread, Tagalongs/Peanut Butter Patties, Do-Si-Dos/Peanut Butter Sandwich, and Samoas/Caramel deLites. The other four cookies change every so often and are different depending on the cookie company. Currently (2011) for sale are: Thank You Berry Munch, Lemonades, Dulce de Leche, Lemon Chalet Cremes, Thanks-A-Lot, and Shout Outs.


Why do Girl Scouts always sell cookies?

Girl Scout cookies are a nationally recognized product, so when people think of Girl Scouts, the first thing they usually think of is cookies! It is a huge money earning project for the troops and the Girl Scout council. However, Girl Scouts also sell other things. Most Girl Scout councils also host a nut and candy sale at a different time of the year. Some councils also host magazine sales or calendar sales. Depending on the council, Girl Scout troops may participate in other money earning projects, provided they follow GS guidelines and are approved by the Girl Scout council. Many of those projects involve selling items, especially items made by the girls them selves.


How do you read the expiration date on a box of Girl Scout cookies?

"Girl Scout cookies are not a potentially hazardous food from a food-safety perspective" so they don't require an expiration date, says food-safety expert Paul VanLandingham, professor of hospitality at Johnson & Wales University's Center for Food and Beverage Management in Providence, R.I.


What are Girl Scout cookies made of?

Each year there are about 12 different varieties of Girl Scout cookiessold by Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA).Ingredients for Girl Scout cookies include: enriched floursugarbrown sugaroil or shortening (palm, palm kernel, cottonseed, soybean, coconut, canola)cocoacorn syrupsaltbaking sodasoy lecithinpeppermint oilcornstarchcoconutsorbitolcorn sugarcorn flourwheysweetened condensed milkbuttermilkpeanutspeanut butterwhole grain oatswhole grain wheat flourdried cranberriesmalt syrupcitric acidlemon juice solidslemon oilraisinsGreek yogurt flavored piecesnonfat milkcinnamonrice flourtapioca starchbutterbrown rice flourbuttertoffee bitsxanthan gumeggswater