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Earning their Girl Scout Cookie sales badges is more challenging during the coronavirus pandemic. But where there’s a desire for a Do-si-do or Thin Mint in Tucson, there’s a way. (David Allen/Patch)
TUCSON, AZ The coronavirus pandemic has expanded the number of ways you can get your Girl Scout Cookie fix in Tucson.
The pandemic also handed Girl Scouts a brand-new opportunity to learn in select cities served by the food delivery app Grubhub, according to a news release.
The partnership provides a hands-on experience in managing e-commerce for local Girl Scouts, who will track and fulfill orders and manage inventory using Grubhub s back-end technology.
12-year-old in Arizona builds castle out of Girl Scout cookies I thought little girls really like being princesses, so I thought since we were Girl Scouts scouts and little girls, we wanted a castle, Maija Kaprosy said.
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For Maija Kaprosy, the 12-year-old in Arizona decided to build her own castle using dozens of boxes of Girl Scout cookies. An added bonus: hopefully bringing more attention and a sales boost to the Girl Scouts cookie season, which is underway. I thought little girls really like being princesses, so I thought since we were Girl Scouts and little girls, we wanted a castle, she said.
Arizona Girl Scout builds cookie castle: Where to find it I thought little girls really like being princesses, so I thought since we were Girl Scouts scouts and little girls, we wanted a castle, Maija Kaprosy said.
and last updated 2021-02-05 15:45:06-05
PHOENIX â Many young girls dream of living in a castle someday.
For Maija Kaprosy, the 12-year-old decided to build her own castle using dozens of boxes of Girl Scout cookies. An added bonus: hopefully bringing more attention and a sales boost to the Girl Scouts cookie season, which is underway in Arizona. I thought little girls really like being princesses, so I thought since we were Girl Scouts scouts and little girls, we wanted a castle, she said.
Press Coffee
Press Coffee Has Single-Serve Coffee Bags
The locally owned Press Coffee is now offering single-serve coffee bags (you know, like tea bags but with coffee). Add to 8 ounces of hot water, steep for five minutes, and now you’ve got a cup of Press Coffee’s Early Edition blend. A box of 10 bags goes for $14 online. All packaging is fully recyclable. And don’t forget, you can totally compost those coffee bags.
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