British Highschoolers try Girl Scout Cookies for the first time!

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Published 2024-05-24
Today we're introducing some British Highschoolers to a range of the most popular Girl Scout Cookies. Huge thanks to Molly, Juniper and all of Moorestown, NJ, Girl Scout Troop # 26178 for the cookies!

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All Comments (21)
  • @Jude74
    The record set for selling them was from a little girl who set up shop right outside of weed dispensary. Genius future CEO.
  • @xianritchie
    What he didn't tell you is that those 200M boxes of thin mints are bought by 6 people who put them in their freezer.
  • @user-ki7yb8vw4e
    Many years ago, my son was a submariner out at sea with his 21st birthday coming up. At the same time, my daughter was selling Girl Scout cookies. We decided to buy 70 boxes of cookies and send them to him on the sub. He will tell you to this day that was his favorite present ever. They had been out at sea for more than 6 months and getting those cookies was like a taste of home. It made an entire crew of sailors happy. It wasn't too long after that that the Girl Scouts took donations for cookies to be sent overseas every year.
  • @robinoconnor553
    "I would eat them, but I wouldn't enjoy them." Most teen boy statement ever.
  • @45auto
    Everyone here in the US knows we are overpaying for the Girl Scout cookies. They do so to support their kids, their neighbor's kids, and scouting.
  • @afayebilyeu217
    In my region, we call peanut butter patties “Tag-alongs” and peanut butter sandwiches are called “Do-si-dos”
  • @ellamiller8314
    I’m in high school now, and I’ve been doing Girl Scouts since I was around 6-7. We currently sell the boxes for $6 a box. We only make $1.05 from each box we sell. That extra five cents is from us opting out of prizes. My troop has 6 girls and we sell 8,000 boxes as a troop each season. We get to go to Dodger games, water parks and theme park because of the cookies we sell as a troop. We are actually planning a trip to Iceland with our money. But it’s taken us 5 years, and doing fundraisers, and negotiating and fighting with Girl Scouts. What we as troops do for them is a lot of work, for very little gain.
  • @pattysue2516
    When I was a Girl Scout (many, many years ago), I lived near a large VA Hospital. We would set up in the lobby and at least half the people coming through the door would buy a box of cookies as a gift for whoever they were visiting. We did a very good business! Joke was, we couldn’t afford to buy the cookies ourselves.
  • @catbeara
    "Do you have a message for the girlscouts?" "Try to get a percentage of that paper that you're making." 😂
  • @rwelch484
    Josh: Samoas Boys: Ain't that a type of people? I laughed out so loud 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
  • @TyeDye-he1op
    “A cookie shouldn’t be mint flavored.” Me- Clutching my pearls
  • British Youths seem very respectful and very adult. I am impressed by them.
  • @qmoor
    Don't make the Girl Scouts mad. Some of those girls are still working on their assassin badges.
  • @danaes.4499
    I'm a troop leader for 7 to 9-year-old Girl Scouts (Brownies) and those girls WORK to sell those cookies. This year our troop of 100 girls sold the most cookies in our entire council. With the money we earned, we were able to take every girl on a camping trip and they didn't have to pay a thing! It's a great way to get girls involved in their community and we teach our Brownies about STEM subjects like math, engineering, robotics, coding, and cybersecurity. They also learn about life skills like art, money management, outdoor safety, and self-care.
  • They used to have these cookies called Savannah Smiles that were lemon cookies with a layer of powdered sugar on them. They were my favorite. Now they have the lemonades which are just not the same
  • I was a Girl Scout like 40 years ago. 😅 Seems like a dream now it was so long ago. But even back then the Thin Mints were still the most popular next to the Shortbread cookie (can't remember the name). The caramel Delites were only called Samoas. Chocolate covered Peanut butter cookies were Tagalongs. There was no such thing as Lemonades or Adventure whatever they were, or Toastyays. Fun watching these young lads give them a try!
  • @CJJ2201
    “So they’re selling all those cookies and do more work on top of that?… try and get a percentage of that paper that you’re makin’”😎 dude has a point lol
  • @basssq3
    These were the best part about working in childcare. I was surrounded by a bunch of little girlscout cookie dealers 😂
  • @Jacob-qr8pl
    The solar panel bit and the "try to get a % of that paper" had me howling 🤣
  • Thin Mint cookies in the freezer...LEGIT AMAZING!! Also, put in food processor, ground up w/melted butter, makes an awesome pie crust!!