Tonight Only: Strickland's Ice Cream Making A Girl Scout Thin Mint Ice Cream!

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • April 9, 2014
For better or worse Girl Scout Cookies have infiltrated our collective consciousness as a brand name. Last year Coffee-Mate partnered with the Girl Scouts in introducing Girl Scout Cookie-flavored creamers. Surely you've seen the commercials. Or...
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