Poll
Question:
Which of these are your favorites?
Option 1: Thin Mints
votes: 9
Option 2: Samoas/Caramel deLites
votes: 7
Option 3: Tagalongs/Peanut Butter Patties
votes: 3
Option 4: Trefoils/Shortbreads
votes: 2
Option 5: Do-si-dos/Peanut Butter Sandwich
votes: 1
Option 6: Lemonades
votes: 0
Option 7: Savannah Smiles
votes: 1
Option 8: Thanks-a-Lot
votes: 1
Option 9: Dulce de Leche
votes: 1
Option 10: Cranberry Citrus Crisps
votes: 1
Option 11: Chocolate Chip Shortbread
votes: 0
Option 12: Thank U Berry Munch
votes: 0
Option 13: Other - list in post
votes: 0
It's that time again. My three daughters were all Scouts. Girl Scout cookies have been in the house every year since 1993.
Some cookies have multiple names, because more than one bakery is used to manufacture them.
I have my personal favorites. Alas, some have been discontinued. :(
Here is a link to the GSA Cookie site, if you need a better description:
http://www.girlscouts.org/program/gs_cookies/meet_the_cookies.asp
Thin Mints are and always will be the ones i crave.
Izzy
thin mints
Samoas are the best by a wide margin.
Tagalongs are pretty good too.
Never liked Thin Mints. Mostly because I don't like mint.
Thin Mints and shortbread.
I love the somoas/caramel delights or whatever they are called now. And this year I did try the raspberry citrus crisps and they were good too.
Quote from: JaimeD on March 09, 2014, 05:37:08 AM
I love the somoas/caramel delights or whatever they are called now. And this year I did try the raspberry citrus crisps and they were good too.
Clearly someone who likes to "push the envelope." ;)
BTW, if you are like Jaime and me, and you love the Samoas/Caramel deLites, you can get them all year long as Keebler Coconut Dreams.
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The Di-si-dos peanut butter cream sandwiches were based on Burry's Gauchos. Burry's was one of the bakers of GS cookies at one time.
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I was looking up some of the discontinued cookie brands and I found a couple I remember liking!
So check put this article: The Ten Retired Girl Scout Cookies Fans Miss Most (http://www.divinecaroline.com/life-etc/home-food/ten-retired-girl-scout-cookies-fans-miss-most)
Here were the ones I was sad to see go ...
Aloha Chips
Aloha Chips were around for only a couple of years in the early 2000s and sold only in certain areas of the country, but they're still mentioned in online forums and articles dedicated to Girl Scout cookie nostalgia. They were dotted with white chocolate chips and macadamia nuts. - These were really good. White chocolate and macadamias are a match made in heaven.
Kookaburras
Some remember these as Kit Kats in cookie form. Kookaburras had layers of wafers and caramel that were coated in milk chocolate. - Mmm, the memories!
I don't remember this one, but it sure sounds good ...
Juliettes
Juliettes were supposedly named after the Girl Scouts' founder, Juliette Low. In some parts of the country, they were called Golden Nut Clusters. With milk chocolate, caramel, and pecans, they developed a wide fan base during their run from the 1980s to the mid-'90s.
I purchased nine boxes, sadly there has been some inventory shrinkage. Maybe I should visit a kiosk to get replacements.
I purchased yesterday, one box each of Tagalongs, Samoas, and Thanks-a-Lots.
They are mysterious disappeared when my daughter returned to college today. ::)
I can eat a whole box of thin mints. Sooo good. I like them with some vanilla ice cream. I usually make myself some mini ice cream sandwiches. :9