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Girl Scout Cookies are cookies sold by Girl Scouts in the United States to raise funds to support Girl Scout councils and individual troops. The cookies are widely popular and are commonly sold by going door-to-door, online, through school or town fundraisers, or at "cookie booths" commonly set up at storefronts. The program is intended to both raise money and improve the financial literacy of girls. During an average selling season (usually January through April), more than one million girls sell over 200 million packages of cookies and raise over $800 million. The first known sale of cookies by Girl Scouts was in 1917. Cookie sales are organized by 112 regional Girl Scout councils who select one of two national bakeries to buy cookies from.

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  • Girl Scout Cookies jsou sušenky prodávané členkami (GSUSA) jako jeden z hlavních zdrojů financí pro lokální skautské jednotky. Členky GSUSA prodávají sušenky za účelem fundraisingu od roku 1917. Dívky, které se zapojí do prodeje, mohou za své úsilí získat ocenění a úspěšné jednotky mohou získat pobídky. V roce 2007 byly prodeje odhadovány na 200 milionů krabic za rok. Nejprodávanější varianta sušenek – Thin Mints V roce 2007, po změně receptury některých druhů sušenek, GSUSA oznámilo, že jejich sušenky obsahují méně než 0,5 gramu tuku transmastných kyselin na porci, což je limit stanovený Úřadem pro kontrolu potravin a léčiv (FDA) pro označení „zero trans fat“. V září 2011, GSUSA zveřejnilo nová pravidla pro obsah palmového oleje v Girl Scout cookies platná pro sušenky v období 2012–13. Mimo tento závazek GSUSA oznámilo záměr koupit certifikát pro podporu udržitelné produkce palmového oleje. Certifikát nabízí palmový olej od výrobců, kteří dodržují pravidla sociální a environmentální odpovědnosti stanovené (RSPO). Kanadské skautky z se touto tradicí nechali inspirovat a od roku 1927 podobným způsobem prodávají . (cs)
  • Girl Scout Cookies are cookies sold by Girl Scouts in the United States to raise funds to support Girl Scout councils and individual troops. The cookies are widely popular and are commonly sold by going door-to-door, online, through school or town fundraisers, or at "cookie booths" commonly set up at storefronts. The program is intended to both raise money and improve the financial literacy of girls. During an average selling season (usually January through April), more than one million girls sell over 200 million packages of cookies and raise over $800 million. The first known sale of cookies by Girl Scouts was in 1917. Cookie sales are organized by 112 regional Girl Scout councils who select one of two national bakeries to buy cookies from. The bakery selected determines which cookie varieties are available, when girls can begin selling cookies in their area, and cookie price. The bakery is paid about 25 to 35 percent of the profits; 45 to 65 percent is used by the regional council to cover programming costs; and 10 to 20 percent is kept by the local troop whose members decide how to spend their portion of the funds. A regional council receives up to 60 percent of its budget from cookie sales. GSUSA states that the program is the largest girl-run and girl-led financial literacy program in the world, teaching girls skills like goal setting, decision making, money management, people skills, and business ethics. These skills are reinforced with Girl Scout badges, such as "Cookie CEO". The Girl Scouts say it is the largest annual fundraiser in the world dedicated to girls. (en)
  • Kue Girl Scout ialah kue dijual oleh Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) sebagai fundraiser untuk unit Scout. Ahli GSUSA menjual sejak 1917. Penjual dijanka 200 juta setiap tahun. (in)
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  • A girl selling Girl Scout cookies in 2013 (en)
  • Four Girl Scout Brownies sample the cookies they have been baking (en)
  • Girl Scout cookie box of Girl Scout Shortbread cookies, baked by Weston Biscuit Company (en)
  • Two Girl Scout Brownies present a box of cookies to a woman in 1963 (en)
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  • Sixteen Thin Mints spread out on a green plate. (en)
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  • The 5 skills the “cookie program” develops that girls will use throughout their lives: *Goal Setting *Decision Making *Money Management *People Skills *Business Ethics (en)
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  • Kue Girl Scout ialah kue dijual oleh Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) sebagai fundraiser untuk unit Scout. Ahli GSUSA menjual sejak 1917. Penjual dijanka 200 juta setiap tahun. (in)
  • Girl Scout Cookies jsou sušenky prodávané členkami (GSUSA) jako jeden z hlavních zdrojů financí pro lokální skautské jednotky. Členky GSUSA prodávají sušenky za účelem fundraisingu od roku 1917. Dívky, které se zapojí do prodeje, mohou za své úsilí získat ocenění a úspěšné jednotky mohou získat pobídky. V roce 2007 byly prodeje odhadovány na 200 milionů krabic za rok. Nejprodávanější varianta sušenek – Thin Mints Kanadské skautky z se touto tradicí nechali inspirovat a od roku 1927 podobným způsobem prodávají . (cs)
  • Girl Scout Cookies are cookies sold by Girl Scouts in the United States to raise funds to support Girl Scout councils and individual troops. The cookies are widely popular and are commonly sold by going door-to-door, online, through school or town fundraisers, or at "cookie booths" commonly set up at storefronts. The program is intended to both raise money and improve the financial literacy of girls. During an average selling season (usually January through April), more than one million girls sell over 200 million packages of cookies and raise over $800 million. The first known sale of cookies by Girl Scouts was in 1917. Cookie sales are organized by 112 regional Girl Scout councils who select one of two national bakeries to buy cookies from. (en)
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