Did Girl Scouts change their cookies?
You, curious reader, have probably already Googled and now know that no such name change occurred, because there are two Girl Scout Cookie companies. Little Brownie Bakers make Samoas, Tagalongs, and Thin Mints. ABC Bakers make Caramel deLites, Peanut Butter Patties, and Thin Mints.
Why did the price of Girl Scout cookies change?
To maintain and expand our high-quality programming and services for girls and adults, the price for cookies has been increased by $1 to $5 for core cookies and $6 for specialty cookies (S’mores, Toffee-tastic).
Do Girl Scout cookies really go bad?
Even though the cookies start to taste nasty, they should still be safe while they are palatable (meaning they don’t taste so bad that you can’t eat them). This could be as much as 6 months or more after the sell by/expiry date. Obviously if it tastes too bad to chew you should spit it out and not swallow it.
Did Girl Scout cookies get smaller 2021?
Absolutely not. The price increase is a council decision and has no bearing on the actual product. It’s also important to note that, although the packaging itself has recently become smaller, as a way to address environmental concerns and cut down on waste, the number of cookies has not changed.
Can you eat 2 year old Girl Scout cookies?
So in terms of consumer-protection laws, that’s just how the cookie crumbles. “But Girl Scout cookies are sold and delivered within a very short and specific time frame, so there is no need,” she says, adding that “Girl Scout cookies are best consumed within about six months of purchase.”
Why are Girl Scout cookies so small?
As the cost of baking and transporting the group’s famous sweets shoots through the roof, the Girl Scouts of the USA has decided to package fewer cookies into boxes of Thin Mints, Do-si-dos and Tagalongs and to shrink the Lemon Chalet Creme cookies. Transportation expenses are up 30\% to 40\%.