I purchased two boxes of Girl Scout cookies from a professor at school who was selling them on behalf of his daughter. Now I want to eat them, and am, occasionally, doing so. The only problem with this is that they contain partially hydrogenated oils–banned in several countries because they are unhealthy. In general, I avoid buying anything that contains them and this is usually no problem. But my will is weakened by the Girl Scout branding…these cookies couldn’t hurt me–they’re made by Girl Scouts!
I’ll eat them for you if you need me to. You’re my friend, and I feel it’s my duty to protect you from those partially hydrogenated oils.
Are they made with real girl scout?