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Where to Get Your Girl Scout Cookie Fix

It's that time of year again—get out your wallets and get ready to snack on some of your favorite sweet treats, courtesy of the Girl Scouts of America.

 

It's time to stock up on your favorite Girl Scout cookies, and Rochester Patch plans to make it deliciously easy for you.

We're making a list of any local troops who can deal a sugary fix of your favorite variety.

Here's a handy list of local troops, leaders and their contact information. They're ready and waiting to deliver the cookies you crave.

Can't remember which variety you like best? When in doubt, buy a bunch—or check out the Cookie Guide.

The SalesGirls

Troop 70498
Meadow Brook Elementary Third Grade Brownie Troop
Contact Contact Solana via email at renperkins@hotmail.com.

Troop 71679
Long Meadow Troop
Contact Addison via email at Declercqfam@aol.com.

Troop 70085
Brewster Daisy Troop
Contact Vanessa via email at Vanessacromie@yahoo.com.

Troop 71026
Brewster Daisy Troop
Contact Vanessa via email at Vanessacromie@yahoo.com.

Troop 74743
Hamlin Elementary Brownie Troop
Contact Carrie via email at cmsmith1973@hotmail.com.

Troop 71031
Holy Family Daisy Troop
Contact Erin via email at delaney_926@yahoo.com.

Troop 70496
Hugger Elementary School
Contact Sharon via email at bostwickps@yahoo.com.

Troop 73208
University Hills Girl Scout Troop
Contact Jen Hubbard via email at jlhubb_1999@yahoo.com.

Troop 40533
West Middle School CadetteTroop
Contact Anne via email at mleczek@wowway.com.

Troop 74731
North Hill Brownie Troop
Contact Kyra via email at j9nbob@hotmail.com.

Troop 46053
Van Hoosen Middle School Troop
Contact Julie via email at Julie@alspachfamily.com.


Did we miss one? Oh no! Let's fix that. Post it in the comments below and we'll make sure it gets added to the body of the story. Make sure the troop is based in Rochester or Rochester Hills. And those of you buying cookies, tell us in the comments which is your favorite.

And just in case you were wondering...

just where all that cookie money goes,we did our homework. According to the Girl Scouts of the USA, all of the revenue earned from cookie activities stays with the local Girl Scout council that sponsors the sale. This includes the portion that goes directly to the group selling cookies. Councils use their cookie revenue to supply essential services to troops, groups, and individual girls, such as providing program resources and communication support, training adult volunteers, and conducting special events.

We hear there's a new cookie in town!

Yep. You heard right! Meet Savannah Smiles—a powdered, sugar-coated lemon cookie. Sounds yummy, right?

Any questions?
Any of these Girl Scouts or their leaders would be happy to help. Or Patch! We're definitely not the cookie experts, though.

Related Topics: Brewster Elementary School, Girls Scouts, Hamlin Elementary School, Holy Family Regional School, Hugger Elementary School, Long Meadow Elementary School, Meadow Brook Elementary School, North Hill Elementary School, University Hills, and Van Hoosen Middle School
What's your favorite variety of Girl Scout cookie? Tell us in the comments.

Kelly Remick

10:31 pm on Sunday, January 6, 2013

Please add Meadow Brook Elementary Troop 40530, contact Kelly Remick kellymremick@comcast.net. Thanks!

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Brian

5:49 pm on Monday, January 7, 2013

Will any troops be selling at any local stores, like Lowes or Home Depot?

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