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Girl Scout Council of Cannon Valley - 2007 Cookie Program
Take Your Cookie Season to the Max! |
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Get ready for action!
This Cookie Season promises to be high-energy fun.
STEP IT UP! Inspires girls to reach higher goals than ever before – to give it their all while enjoying an active lifestyle.
You know energy and enthusiasm benefit girls whether they're on the bike trail or at the cookie booth. By inspiring girls to reach just a little further, set the goal just a little higher, spend just a little more time … you're helping them learn the skills that will take them far in life. Along the way, try out some activities that get them moving. Get ready to STEP IT UP!
Cookie Go Date: January 13, 2007 (Girl Scouts throughout the Girl Scout Council of Cannon Valley may not start taking orders until Saturday, January 13, 2007)
All Cookies are now:

Samoas - Chewy and rich!
Thin Mints – Extra thin, extra minty!
Do-Si-dos – Peanutty excitement! “Naturally Good”
Tagalongs - Wildly popular!
Trefoils – Light and delicious!
All Abouts – Fun new shape! Same great taste
Café – Gourmet-Style Cookies – caramelized with brown sugar
New Cookie: Sugar Free – Little Brownie (an explosion of chocolate flavor in a bite-sized package! You won't believe this treat us sugar free. Diabetic-friendly)
Price per package: $3.50
Troop Proceeds: $.70
What do girls earn: Girls selling 50 or more packages will begin to earn Program Dollars. At the 50-package point she will earn Program Dollars for all packages sold. Program Dollars can be used for resident camp, all council-sponsored events, service unit-sponsored events, and GSUSA Destinations. Girls can purchase awards with Programs Dollars if they sell 115 or more packages.
Visit www.littlebrownie.com for all the exciting resources Little Brownie has to offer.
If you have any questions about the 2007 Girl Scout Cookie Program, please contact Barbara Scheer, Product Program/Facilities Manager, at 507-645-6603 (metro) or 1-800-344-4757 or email her at barbscheer@gsccv.org.
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