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NEW OH MY GOODNESS! New Girl Scout S’mores are delightfully delicious! Natural avors and specialty ingredients! Each cookie promotes Girl Scouting and features one of the new Girls’ Choice Outdoor Badges. CUSTOMER QUESTIONS? Now you’re prepared: Why is the S’mores cookie a specialty cookie? The S’mores cookie was developed exclusively for Girl Scouts in response to popular consumer trends, this is the first cookie in the world with layered fillings. Made with natural flavors and specialty ingredients, it is Whole Foods Market compliant, with no artificial colors, no high fructose corn syrup, no hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated oils, and no genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Why do the Girl Scouts S’mores cost more than other cookies? Girl Scout S’mores and our other specialty cookie, cost our council more than twice as much as the core cookies. To create the exclusive layered filling, the baker invested in new machinery and procedures. Specialty ingredients and natural flavors are also much more expensive. Download the Booth Sale Recorder app on your smartphone! Girl Scout S’mores Table Tent Assembly Instructions: 1. Trim outside shape. 2. Fold on dotted lines to make tent, complete with sides and bottom. 3. Glue or use double-sided tape where indicated to assemble the tent floor. 4. Tuck in flaps on sides of tent. Double-sided tape or glue here For example, it takes about twice the amount of natural flavors to deliver the taste and flavor intensity consumers expect. $6 S’mores: The tradition of enjoying s’mores in the outdoors was popularized by Girl Scouts as early as the 1920s. We were one of the first to publish the iconic recipe under the name “Some More” in a 1925 issue of Girl Scout Leader magazine and, then, as “Somemores” in an official 1927 Girl Scout publication. The s’mores tradition is a sentimental component of Girl Scouts’ longstanding commitment to the outdoors, a cornerstone of the organization that plays a vital role in girls’ leadership development.

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NEW

OH MY GOODNESS!New Girl Scout S’mores are delightfully delicious! Natural flavors and specialty ingredients!

Each cookie promotes Girl Scouting and features one of the new Girls’ Choice Outdoor Badges.

CUSTOMER QUESTIONS?Now you’re prepared:

Why is the S’mores ™ cookie a specialtycookie? The S’mores cookie wasdeveloped exclusively for Girl Scouts in responseto popular consumer trends, this is the firstcookie in the world withlayered fillings. Madewith natural flavors andspecialty ingredients, itis Whole Foods Marketcompliant, with no artificial colors, no highfructose corn syrup, nohydrogenated or partially hydrogenated oils, and no genetically modifiedorganisms (GMOs).

Why do the Girl Scouts S’mores cost more than other cookies?Girl Scout S’mores andour other specialtycookie, cost our councilmore than twice as muchas the core cookies.To create the exclusivelayered filling, the bakerinvested in newmachinery andprocedures. Specialtyingredients andnatural flavors are alsomuch more expensive.

Download the Booth Sale Recorder app

on your smartphone!

Girl Scout S’mores™ Table Tent Assembly Instructions:

1. Trim outside shape.

2. Fold on dotted lines to make tent, complete with sides and bottom.

3. Glue or use double-sided tape where indicated to assemble the tent floor.

4. Tuck in flaps on sides of tent.

Double-sided tape or glue here

For example, it takesabout twice the amountof natural flavors to deliver the taste and flavor intensity consumers expect.

$6

S’mores: The tradition of enjoying s’mores in the outdoors was popularized by Girl Scouts as early as the 1920s. We were one of the first to publish the iconic recipe under the name “Some More” in a 1925 issue of Girl Scout Leader magazine and, then, as “Somemores” in an official 1927 Girl Scout publication. The s’mores tradition is a sentimental component of Girl Scouts’ longstanding commitment to the outdoors, a cornerstone of the organization that plays a vital role in girls’ leadership development.