A new flavor launches Girl Scout Cookie season in Northern California
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A new flavor launches Girl Scout Cookie season in Northern California
"It's called Exploremores, which are Rocky Road ice cream-inspired sandwich cookies. They're two chocolate wafers squishing a layer of dark filling, containing flavors of marshmallow and toasted-almond cream. Is this new cookie a tribute to William Dreyer, who is rumored to have invented Rocky Road in Oakland back in 1929? Not exactly but like the frozen dessert, it's still pretty tasty."
"More 14,000 Girl Scouts in 19 Northern California counties from Gilroy up to the Oregon border are participating in the cookie season this year. The Girl Scouts call it the largest girl-led entrepreneurial program in the world, and the current goal is to sell more than 3 million packages of cookies. The first part of the season is for digital-cookie sales"
Girl Scout Cookie season in Northern California runs Jan. 12 to March 15 and introduces a new flavor called Exploremores, inspired by Rocky Road ice cream. Exploremores are sandwich cookies with two chocolate wafers and a dark filling flavored with marshmallow and toasted-almond cream. The flavor was selected based on strong consumer feedback and includes clear ingredient and allergen labeling so families can make informed choices. Exploremores are the ninth flavor in the regional roster alongside Caramel Chocolate Chip, Trefoils and Caramel deLites. More than 14,000 Girl Scouts across 19 Northern California counties are participating, with a goal to sell over three million packages; the season begins with digital sales.
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