Why do they only sell thin mint cookies for girl scouts, not in stores?
The only way I can ever find those thin mint chocolate cookies is if I order them from some girl scout fundraiser. Why don’t they sell them at like Kroger or something?!? They are SOO good.
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2 comments a “Why do they only sell thin mint cookies for girl scouts, not in stores?”
keebler sells a mint cookie that is just as good and you get alot moore for your money
Oreo has mint flavored cookies that taste better because they’re a lot thicker.
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