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Girl Scouts Moving Cookie Sales Online in Response to ICE Actions

  • Many Girl Scouts are opting not to sell cookies in person due to community unrest and instability, prompting a shift to online sales.
  • Girl Scouts River Valley's cookie program will be conducted entirely online and run until March 29.
  • Digital Cookie storefronts for individual Girl Scouts went live on February 11 and will remain active through the end of March.
  • The move to online sales prioritizes the comfort of scouts and families amid current immigration enforcement actions.
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Girl Scouts moving cookie sales online in response to ICE actions

ST. PAUL — It’s that time of year that some people forget about, until it happens: A young girl wearing a badge or tie appears at your door or in the grocery store sporting a cheerful smile and offering the treat you suddenly crave: Girl Scout Cookies. Yes, it is indeed Girl Scout Cookie season, but this year will look different, as many scouts will be selling cookies online rather than knocking door-to-door. “Given the community unrest and the …

·Cherokee County, United States
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