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Homemade Samoa Girl Scout Cookies by Just A Taste
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Comments (6)

  1. actorsdiet posted 02/21/2013

    samoas and lifechanging oatmeal cookies? yes please!

  2. Teresa posted 02/21/2013

    isnt this illegal to use our names and post it??? Support Girl Scouts the biggest girl organization in the world and we almost only work at troop levels by selling gs cookies Dont hurt that

  3. Ronna posted 02/22/2013

    Don't worry, Teresa. Most people won't take the time to make these. It will only make them CRAVE Samoa's and call their local Girl Scouts.

  4. emgee79 posted 02/22/2013

    Making Samoas at home misses the point. Buying Girl Scout cookies helps support the organization and the good they do.

  5. tiredofwhining posted 02/22/2013

    I seriously doubt someone making a batch or two of these when the actual Girl Scout cookies are not available during "cookie season" is really going to hurt your troop. I swear people find more and more ridiculous things to whine about these days. Guess you'll be filing a trademark lawsuit now. Sheesh.

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