Quote Originally Posted by Noblejanobii View Post
Honestly they're not the greatest cookies in the world but they are what fund the troops being able to go on the camping and rafting trips and such. When my troop disbanded we had like $1000 worth of cookie money left so we used it to donate books to Title 1 schools across the state.
They're essentially rebranded Keebler cookies:

"Little Brownie Bakers is a division of Keebler, which is owned by Kellogg . And over the last couple years, supermarket versions of the Girl Scout Cookies have hit stores, selling on a year-round basis. It turns out that Thin Mints are made in the same factory as Keebler Grasshopper cookies."

And yeah, I think they're overhyped as well. There's better stuff out there.