Generally, monkeys eat insects, fruit, vegetables, cereal grains, and tree sap.
Since Girl Scout cookies contain grain, it is possible that a monkey might eat a cookie, but it would not be a very healthy choice.
Milk is great to drink with all cookies.
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So far, in the 2011 Girl Scout Cookie Sale, no cookies have been recalled. In 2010, Little Brownie Bakers recalled the Lemon Chalet Cremes because of an off smell and taste to some of the cookies. The cookies were safe to eat.
The main "positive" is that the Girl Scouts are supported by cookie buying. The main "negative" is that the cookies really aren't very healthy to eat (due to significant quantities of sugar and saturated fat, and little in the way of healthy nutrients).
Once a cookie sale ends in one Girl Scout council, cookies which are left are sent to another council for their cookie sale. Unopened cases at the end of all sales are returned to the cookie baking companies. The Girl Scout council has to pay for any cookies they keep, so it would not be a wise use of funds to keep a lot of cookies instead of sending them back to the cookie bakers. The cookie baking companies are also able to plan so that they aren't left with a lot of extra cookies. Girl Scout councils are able to contact the companies to request any cookies which are left. Councils may keep Girl Scout cookies on hand or may request more from the cookie companies for a variety of reasons. If someone calls and says they did not receive their cookie order, the council will try to find out what happened, and may decide to replace the cookie order. They might also use the cookies for gifts, such as giving boxes to the delegates to the council's delegate assembly.
Each Girl Scout council determines their sales period, price, and sales methods. Some councils take pre-orders while others have cookies on hand for direct sales. Most councils also set up booth sales for Girl Scout Troops while all girls are encouraged to make individual sales. GSUSA set up a web site where anyone can enter their zip code and find out which council they can order from and when that council's cookie sale starts. If you don't know how to contact that council, you can go to GSUSA's Council Finder web site for contact information. You can also go to the Little Brownie Bakers Cookie Locator web site. It will give you information about current cookie sales and contact information for the council office.
There is a link at the Girl Scout Cookie Finder web site to the ingredient lists for all the current Girl Scout cookies. Only vegetable oils are used in the cookies so they should be acceptable to vegetarians unless they also do not consume dairy products. Shout Outs, Peanut Butter Patties, Lemonades, and Thanks-A-Lot do not contain milk for those vegetarians who do not consume dairy products.
because she is a girl and there not allowed anywhere else.
They do not. In fact, they do not often eat cookies or so I've heard. In addition: Girl Guiding Scotland is a part of Girl Guiding United Kingdom. Each World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) member country/organization sets their own guidelines for money earning projects for their members, so it is possible that Girl Guiding UK does not sell cookies. Girl Guiding UK does provide information about a variety of fundraising projects troops may do in their local communities.
the type of mokey that eats other monkeys are cimpanzees
where do Diana monkeys eat
Monkeys do eat bamboo