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  2. The Price of Girl Scout Cookies Since 1917 - AOL

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    Here's how much a box of Girl Scout cookies has cost since 1917 ... The Price of Girl Scout Cookies Since 1917 ... The Marshall Democrat-News reported that cookies were selling for about $3.50 per ...

  3. The Price of Girl Scout Cookies Through the Years - AOL

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    2012: $4 per Box. The Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys announced in July 2012 that they would be selling Girl Scout cookies for $4 per box, the Star Tribune reported.

  4. Girl Scout Cookies - Wikipedia

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    The first known cookie sales by an individual Girl Scout unit were by the Mistletoe Troop in Muskogee, Oklahoma, in December 1917 at their local high school. [13] In 1922, the Girl Scout magazine The American Girl suggested cookie sales as a fundraiser and provided a simple sugar cookie recipe from a regional director for the Girl Scouts of Chicago. [14]

  5. Burry's - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, Burry's was the largest producer of Girl Scout cookies in the nation. One of their marketing managers, J.R. McAllister Borie, is credited with popularizing the 'Thin Mint Cookie'. [ 14 ] In 1980, the food division of Burry's was sold to Générale Biscuit and its name was changed to Burry-Lu , to reflect LU , Générale Biscuit's ...

  6. Girl Scout cookies by the numbers: Just where do all those ...

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    Despite their undeniable tastiness, there's no denying that, at $3.50 to $4 per box, Girl Scout cookies can be costly. But it might soften the blow to know where your cookie money really goes ...

  7. The Price of Girl Scout Cookies Through the Years - AOL

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  8. Keebler Company - Wikipedia

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    Keebler-Weyl Bakery became the official baker of Girl Scout Cookies in 1936, the first commercial company to bake the cookies (the scouts and their mothers had done it previously). By 1978, four companies were producing the cookies. [16] Little Brownie Bakers is the Keebler division still licensed to produce the cookies. [17]

  9. 14 Discontinued Girl Scout Cookies That Are Gone Forever - AOL

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