January means a lot of things, especially in Wisconsin. Cold. Snow. Ice. Girl Scout cookies. Soon Girl Scout cookies will start appearing everywhere. People walk around offices with boxes of their favorites. They sit and chat with others as they tell tales of how many cookies were eaten in one sitting. Discussions can be heard of why one cookie was chosen for purchase over another. There are debates about which cookie is the best. Girl Scout cookies are an event which is eagerly awaited all year.
Now those who are gluten free can join in on the fun. The Girl Scouts are selling a gluten free
cookie on a trial basis. It is a
Chocolate Chip Shortbread Cookie and is only being sold in selected councils. Fortunate for us, Southeast Wisconsin happens
to be one of them. When you see a Girl
Scout booth, ask about the new Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Shortbread Cookie. That may help keep it around for years to
come.
For more information, consult the Girl Scouts website. www.girlscouts.orgUpdate: Since I originally posted about the Girl Scout Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Shortbread Cookie, I have received further information from the Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast (GSWISE). The GSWISE council consists of Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Walworth, Washington, and Waukesha counties and is one of twenty test markets for this cookie. Packages of the gluten free cookie are $5 and there is a limited supply. If you would like to purchase this new cookie but are unsure as to where they are being sold, you can e-mail GSWISE at cookies@gswise.org. Be sure to put “Gluten Free” in the subject line. As for the body of the e-mail, state your name, zip code, how many boxes of cookies you would like to purchase, and the best way to contact you. The GSWISE Cookie Support Team will reach out to the troops in your area that are selling the gluten free cookie. A Girl Scout will then get in contact with you about your desired cookie purchase.
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