Girl Scout Cookie Observations

I’ve decided that nothing disappears quite as fast as Carmel deLite Girl Scout Cookies. Here’s a little tidbit: according to Interbake, Carmel deLite cookies make up half of their total cookie volume and are also the hardest to make. According to the site linked above, the cookies should be $3.50 a box, yet when I bought mine the other day I swear they were just $3 a box, because I bought three boxes for $9. Is there some sort of vast Girl Scout conspiracy behind this? Is it because I was in a small town?

2 thoughts on “Girl Scout Cookie Observations

  1. I bought 3 boxes for $3 as well, for a total of $9. I think it’s just some sort of “easier-to-count-dollars-than-quarters” scheme. As for the type though…it’s all about the Thin Mint and the Peanut Butter Patty. Mmmm.

  2. Where do all of the girl scout profits go? How much money do the make per year on average? and Why have the prices skyrocked in recent years, and no one has complained about it? They make soo much money, and yet we the people never hear where it goes. People only soupport girl scouts and do not question their reson for vast income. Please respond. – Loke

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