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.
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
New Girl Scouts Cookie Savannah Smiles Celebrates 100th Year -- News Story
Reports say this year there's a new girl scouts cookie in town to celebrate the Scouts' 100th anniversary. The cookie is called Savannah Smiles. Reports say its the anniversary of the Girl Scouts and the new cookie is a lemon-wedge cookies dusted in powdered sugar and bursting with lemon flavor.
It was said that the cookie's name was inspired by the hometown of Girl Scouts founder Juliette Gordon Low.Little Brownie Bakers, the company that manufactures the cookie, is pretty jazzed up about the cookie reports say.Reports say Each year, thousands of Girl Scouts visit the founder's historical home, a National Historic Landmark in Savannah. In the time-worn rooms, each girl considers how, 100 years later, Juliette Low's story encourages her to dream big and do great things with her life.
The Scouts are so proud to offer the special cookie that will delight customers and remind girls of their rich heritage and unlimited future.
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