The number of Girl Scout Cookies available in Kentucky can vary each year based on the local councils and specific troops. Generally, popular varieties like Thin Mints and Samoas are offered, along with any new or seasonal flavors. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's best to check the official Girl Scouts of Kentucky website or contact local troops directly.
Since Girl Scouts are not required to sell Girl Scout products, there are many Girl Scouts who did not sell any Girl Scout cookies.
Girl Scouts of the USA sell Girl Scout Cookies. Girl Guides of Canada sell Girl Guide Cookies. Girl Guides Australia sell Girl Guide Biscuits (cookies).
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Roughly 200 million boxes of Girl Scout cookies are sold each year. Since the cookies are sold by weight, it is hard to state a definite number of cookies. Looking at the information about serving size and number of cookies per box, the number of cookies range from 14 to 40 per box. So, take 20 cookies per box times 200 million, you get an estimate of 4 billion Girl Scout cookies baked during the Girl Scout cookie season.
In 1970, a box of Girl Scout cookies typically weighed around 6 ounces (170 grams). This weight has varied slightly over the years, but the standard size for many varieties has remained relatively consistent. Girl Scout cookies have evolved, but the 1970s boxes were a staple for cookie sales during that era.
Yes. US Presidents Richard Nixon and George H.W. Bush bought Girl Scout cookies from Elizabeth Brinton, who was a top Girl Scout cookie seller. Other presidents (Bill Clilnton and Lyndon B. Johnson) had daughters who were Girl Scouts, so they very likely bought Girl Scout cookies.Ever since 1917, when Edith Wilson was First Lady, the First Lady of the US has served as the Honorary President of the Girl Scouts of the USA. Due to this honor, many US Presidents have bought Girl Scout Cookies!
For the 2014 Girl Scout Cookie Sale, ABC Bakers Thin Mints have about 32 cookies per box and Little Brownie Bakers Thin Mints have about 28 cookies per box. Note that the boxes are filled by weight, not by the amount of cookies, so the number of cookies may vary.
In 1982, a box of Thin Mint Girl Scout Cookies contained 8 ounces. This size has changed over the years, but the 8-ounce box was standard during that time. Thin Mints have remained one of the most popular Girl Scout cookie varieties since their introduction.
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.
You can put about 150 cases of Girl Scout cookies in a mini-van with the seats still in it or about 200 cases if you take the seats out. Depending on the size of the SUV, you should be able to put 60 to 100 cases into the SUV.
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.