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Post by BeeJoo on Jan 28, 2007 8:31:39 GMT -5
$31.50 worth this year is enough for me.
2 of my co-workers have daughters whom are Girl Scouts. That's a one time deal only this year - not going to get sucked into that next year.
Then there's my Goddaughter - - - - can't ever refuse that cute little face with those big blue eyes when she asks me if I want to get some.
Happy to oblige - - - and give them away to others.
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Post by SekretReligion on Jan 28, 2007 10:46:32 GMT -5
I ordered 2 samoas and a Do Si Do from the granddaughter of a hair dresser I use. If I hadn't been in the salon I would have been safe. I do have some frozen Thin Mints my mom bought me in the fall.
I sold them when i was a GS but I din't like doing it and only went to a few streets in the neighborhood. My dad was adentist but he didn't hit up all his patients, just his co-workers.
And really it might be a conflict of interest if you made your patients buy sugery good cavity inducing sweetness. lol
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2007 12:39:11 GMT -5
I haven't encountered any girl scouts, yet. They're coming, I'm sure!!
I can kill a whole box of Thin Mints in like 10 minutes, LOL!! I also like the peanut butter ones (Tagalongs, I think), but I can only eat a couple of them at a time.
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Post by brendalou on Jan 28, 2007 13:05:50 GMT -5
I was a Girl Scout. My 18 y/o was a Brownie & a scout. My 13 y/o never got into it, she's too mean anyway. Now my 11 y/o is one. She has done a really good job of selling.
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Post by illumination70 on Jan 28, 2007 13:46:55 GMT -5
I remember being 9 years old (Brownie level) selling girls scout cookies. My best selling year was when my dad placed me where he worked for a couple hours. At the end of my shift, I not only sold boxes, I went through cases and got a "Top Seller" award at the end of the year.
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