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Girl Scouts using Nestle to make money
I have been a Girl Scout leader for 10 years, and I participate very actively (though guiltily) in the cookie sales, but frankly I wish we were selling something healthier. Do we really need to partner with a candy maker now, too? How about selling an adorable line of exercise DVDs featuring Girl Scouts working out in wholesome ways?
Posted by C Buxbaum
19 June 2012 | 23h49