Rachel Been, AOL
It's that time of year again, when our friends, family and neighbors ask us (on behalf of their daughters) the age-old question, "Would you like to buy Girl Scout cookies?" New for 2010, Thank U Berry Munch is the most recent flavor to be added onto the Girl Scout Cookie roster. Stuffed with real cranberries and white-fudge chips, they were crunchy and extremely sweet. One person said they tasted just like Special K strawberry cereal bars, others said they were similar to a Pecan Sandie with cranberries (while it has a prominent crunch, there are, uh, no pecans in it).
But is this cookie for everyone? Honestly, it's hard to compete with classics like Samoas (a.k.a. Caramel deLites), Tagalongs (Peanut Butter Patties), or Thin Mints. In Thank U Berry's defense, we do like that they've incorporated the fudge chips into the cookie rather than adding a coating over the top. And real pieces of cranberry are evident throughout (trust us, they stuck to our teeth) -- we suspect that kids will love the berry flavor.
They could, however, be just a tad less sweet, and we'd also like to see less processed ingredients in the nutritional information. That way we wouldn't feel so bad when we're finishing off the box!
To order cookies, find a local council near you.
| Thin Mints | |
|---|---|
| Samoas or Caramel deLites | |
| Tagalongs or Peanut Butter Patties | |
| Shortbread | |
| Dulce de Leche | |
| Thank U Berry Munch |

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1-25-2010 @8:12PM Ann said... This is for Thornchicken. Girlscouts, last year, were advised not to go door to door, due to risk of crime-related people. There was an incident in West Virginiawhen a man put the scout into his home and tied her up in a chair.
Ann
1-22-2010 @7:36PM cathy said... Many years ago when my kids were Girl Scouts, not only were their more cookies in a box, but my personal favorite thin mints, were not thin at all but had a thick layer of creamy mint on top under the chocolate. And, they were $1.00 a box (the good old days). Girl Scout cookies are supposed to be decadent not healthy, after all it's only once a year. http://newsy1.wordpress.com
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1-25-2010 @8:59PM Iva Capps said... I remember when the cookies were 50 cents a box and we sold them door to door. Literally we had a box of cookies and you could get your fix right then. I remember saving my allowance to buy several boxes of thin mints and I would take weeks to eat them. The good old days.
1-25-2010 @6:06PM Merrily said... Hi Cathy,
Huh, when I was a girl scout - many many years ago, we had to carry the cookies with us (I lived in Minnesota so that consisted of going through waist high snow) and people would actually say NO to a box of cookies that were $.25 each. I never turn anyone down who makes an effort to come to my door. Now, they don't actually go door-to-door, they get their parents to take orders at work and I'm guessing only sell to relatives and close friends for safety reasons. I can't even tell you what they will cost this year and I know the boxes and cookies are far smaller, but whatever it is I will pay it. And, now, they have to deliver the cookies weeks after they take orders.
1-25-2010 @3:04AM Barbara said... As alwaysI love your reviews and take your thoughts into my kitchen, i'm making those cookies by myself. lately i'm taking the recipes from new website i found http://www.terarecipes.com it's like a recipes search engine that helps me to find the recipe from many sites.
Thx again for your blog,
Barbara
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1-25-2010 @12:59PM Katie @sweettaterblog said... I just made vegan gluten-free Girl Scout cookie knock-offs (Samoas and Do-Si-Dos) over the weekend. Those are my new favorites!
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1-25-2010 @2:26PM Kelly said... Where did you get the gluten free recipe of the girl scout cookies? I would love to get that!
1-25-2010 @2:50PM Katie @Sweettaterblog said... I used two recipes from "Vegan Cookies Invade Your Cookie Jar" and tweaked the ingredients to be gluten-free. They have a how-to GF section at the front. I just used a standard all-purpose GF flour.
You can see my cookies here: http://sweettater.wordpress.com/2010/01/25/haiti-benefit-bake-sale/
1-27-2010 @10:16AM kidd.91 said... How about a vegan free recipt or one where you just dont eat anything
1-25-2010 @5:23PM Steven Ruza said... These look good.. - Steven Ruza
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1-25-2010 @2:17PM notinterested said... Since learning that Girl Scouts of America donates money to Handgun Control Inc. I will no longer buy thier cookies. How un-American!
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1-25-2010 @2:39PM Dave said... To "notinterested" : Thank you for letting me know that they give money to BradyCampaign.org (previously Handgun Control, inc.) I definately WILL be buying cookies this year and think it is a Totally American thing to support gun control.
Thank you for spreading the good news! Sorry you won't get any cookies though. :(
1-25-2010 @6:38PM InIt4TheKids said... I understand people being upset about donating money to Handgun Control Inc. But Boycotting GS Cookies is a tad bit much. Remember its for the girls first and foremost. Also I am tired of hearing about kids getting ahold of their parents guns and shooting each other along with innocent children and people in general being shot. People are always going to have guns so why not help who we can make smarter choices about them. I actually commend them for donating money to a cause that some people do not consider a benefit to society but in all actuality it really is! Bring on those Cookies Girls, Americans Love them!!!
1-25-2010 @5:50PM john said... Knowing that they donate to ANY form of gun control seals the deal for me. Never again will a box of Girl Scout Cookies EVER cross any thresh hold leading into my home. I just told my wife if she ever buys another box, we're gettin' a divorce. I guess that's good news for all you insane gun control freaks.....more cookies for you to enjoy.
1-25-2010 @6:29PM Liz said... To Johninde..
YOU ARE INSANE!!!!!!!
1-25-2010 @6:32PM gunnymel said... Just got off of the Girl Scout Official web site and NO money goes outside their organization. Sorry David...NOT!!!!!
1-28-2010 @11:11AM sheree said... sounds like a rumor to me -- i have worked with girl scouts many years ago and no monies were donated to any groups... the poor girls only get a portion of what they sell anyways...most of it goes to main council of girl scouts not the troops... maybe an official look at the breakdown of where money goes would be in order here before getting a divorce over this one....FACTS FIRST....I will definitely continue to SUPPORT Girl Scout cookie sales......Cant wait for a yummy samoa.....
1-28-2010 @6:14PM stephani said... Un-American to try to stop people from being murdered? You are nuts and the rest of you nut jobs. Why do you need a semiautomatic weapon?
1-28-2010 @1:21AM Reverend Mary said... I truly expect to receive a lot of feedback here, but these girl scout cookies issues have been bothering me for years. In the first place, I realize that the economy changes from year to year; therefore the prices of products have to be balanced correspondingly. But I feel sincerely that an organization as large as the Girl Scouts of America do not have to stoop to unscrupulous means of plying their trade. When I purchased those cookies in the past, it was never less than six or eight boxes--and I ate most of them. My preferences were the shortbread cookies. Even as the prices increased, I continued to be an avid client of GS cookie sales. But when the shortbread cookies sank in size and texture; the containers likewise, and the prices skyrocketed, I decided enough was enough. Besides, I don't know what charitable organizations I am supporting.
1-25-2010 @2:27PM Bonnie said... Not all Girl Scout Councils have the same cookies. Different areas have different supliers. This new cookie is not one of our council's choices. They have the option to add a cookie or not. So check with your area scouts. The selections and prices vary per council although every council must have the same core cookies (example: Mint cookie, peanut butter cookie and so on).
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