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Get Your Girl Scout Cookies, Canton

The gift that will not be re-gifted this holiday season is being sold on Sunday in Canton.

Searching for the perfect gift to give or maybe that under $10 Yankee swap gift?  Search no more, we have the gift that won’t be re-gifted! Make that special someone on your list merry and buy them a box or two of delicious Girl Scout cookies. With eight tasty varieties that include Thin Mints and Caramel deLites—there is something for everyone.

At only $4 a box, purchasing these cookies doesn’t just make you and that special someone merry. It also helps build girls of courage, confidence and character. Through the cookie sale and other Girl Scout activities, girls learn life skills and the confidence to live up to their full potential.  All proceeds from the cookie sale support Girl Scouting in your communities. 

In Canton, the Girl Scouts Troop 73403 will be selling their famous cookies at from 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, December 18.

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For more information, visit www.hergirlscouts.org

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Girl Scouts builds girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. We inspire, challenge, and empower girls to discover their values and passions, connect with others, and take action to improve the world around them. Innovation and creativity are at the very core of the Girl Scout experience. We are a value-based organization evolving to meet the needs and challenges of girls today, reaching all 41,000 girls across our footprint of 178 towns and cities. Our programs are open to all girls, including those with mental and physical challenges, those who are socio-economically disadvantaged, and those who are in difficult family situations. Our programs are relevant to today’s girls, their interests in fitness and health, STEM, careers and, most importantly, serving their communities. We are developing the leaders of tomorrow.

-Press release contributed by the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts.


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