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You can order Girl Scout cookies on Amazon, but there’s a catch
Convenience will cost you.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! No, not that one. We’re talking about the annual hoarding of Thin Mints and Tagalongs, better known as Girl Scout cookie season.
Back in the day, you had to be lucky enough to find a Girl Scout to get your hands on a box of cookies. But many people don’t have that accessibility, due to time or distance constraints. For those who don’t have easy access to a Girl Scout or need their Thin Mint fix immediately, there’s Amazon.

Amazon
As it usually does, convenience comes at a price. A box of Thin Mints will cost you $12, which is pretty steep compared to the troop member’s $5 cost. There are also Samoas, Tagalongs, and Peanut Butter Sandwiches available.
Buying in bulk appears to be the way to go, as a case of Thin Mints costs $35 and a case of four Samoas costs $30. Amazon also sells the cookies year-round, in case your stash from a Girl Scout runs out earlier than expected.
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Christine Burkson
Christine Burkson is the Senior Ecommerce Manager of the Daily Dot. Her work focuses on product reviews, Amazon deals, and online shopping. She previously served as an editor at Mashable, where she helped build the site's viral news section, and Yahoo, where she focused on DIY culture. Her work has also appeared on Bustle.