Southern charm and powdered sugar may be gaining entry to the time-tested pantheon of color-coded cookies. Marking the 100th anniversary of their organization, the Girl Scouts have announced a new cookie: the Savannah Smiles(girls cookies).
It?s a crumbly lemon confection dusted with sugar and inspired by the home of Girl Scouts founder Juliette Gordon Low. But can it hang with the hits like the Thin Mint and the Samoa?
We?ll know after the hoards of Girl Scouts and parents start sending cookie orders to the country?s mothership bakeries that produce them.
Let?s hope the Smiles don?t go the way of 2010?s Lemon Chalet Cr?me, which was discontinued after reports it smelled and tasted terrible.
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Girl Scout cookies are made by large national commercial bakeries under license from Girl Scouts of the USA. The bakers licensed by the organization may change from year to year, though this is not common.Up to 28 varieties of Girl Scout cookies are offered. The same cookies may be sold under different names by different bakeries, with the choice of bakery determining the name.
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