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SALT LAKE CITY — Great news for those whose calendar year revolves around Girl Scout Cookie season — now you can binge on your favorite indulgence any time you want.
In a move that almost seems too good to be true, Pillsbury has teamed up with America’s cutest waistline saboteurs to release a new line of baking mixes inspired by some of the Girl Scout’s most iconic flavors, according to USA Today.
Fans of Thin Mints and Caramel & Coconut — known by cookie connoisseurs as Samoas — can now bake these beloved flavors into blondie, cupcake and brownie form. The mixes are available in grocery stores across the country, at just over $3 a pop, they’re cheaper than a traditional box of cookies.
Cookie sales surely won’t fall at the hands of the new mixes though. The Girl Scouts sell about 200 million boxes a year, raking in over $700 million in revenue annually.
No word yet on whether Pillsbury will expand its flavor selection. Some Lemonades, Tagalongs or Do-Si-Dos perhaps?
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— Mashable (@mashable) June 22, 2016