How long will peanut butter girl scout cookies keep vacuum sealed with an oxygen absorber?
How long will peanut butter girl scout cookies keep vacuum sealed with an oxygen absorber?
Last edited by sjj; 08-04-2010 at 09:58 AM.
If I "Scavenge" them.........8 minutes 11 minutes tops........
I have to agree with Sourdough. . The biggest "tussles" I ever saw overseas was when some kind soul sent use a full case of mixed cookies. Was a mad house
But seriously, I would be interested in the answer to your question. Imagine the "pickup" it would be to occassionaly treat yourself to someofthese delights
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Girl Scout Cookies do not contain preservatives. They are all made with pure vegetable shortening, are kosher, and freeze well to extend their shelf life.
Just so you know...
The biggest sellers are:
- 25% Thin Mints
19% SamoasŪ/Caramel deLitesŪ
13% Peanut Butter PattiesŪ/TagalongsŪ
11% Peanut Butter Sandwich/Do-si-dosŪ
9% Shortbread/Trefoils
Source: http://www.girlscouts.org/program/gs...s.asp#whobakes
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I can't find an expiration date on their web site. However, under sterile test conditions, I've had said cookies last for several months. They were hidden in the freezer from me, which I have protested and called foul on numerous occasions.
Just mark 12 months and buy new ones next year. Besides, you know you and the cat aren't gonna let them last very long.
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It is about 80 miles to town, and If I buy groceries on the last stop coming south, I find a full bag of cookies can last up to 6 miles sometimes 7 miles down hill.
Forget about keeping them for storage. You know you will eat them. They are not cans of tuna, they are sweet delicious Girl Scout cookies. Yummy yummy, good for the tummy.
I'll bet you six more boxes next year they don't last two months.
sjj, that might be a question for their marketing group, could be a big seller.
LOL, never had a storage problem, have kept some in the freezer for a short while.
Neighbor girl, used to sell them, she world, call me, address me as Mr.
Then say, "It's that time of the year again, as a regular supporter, shall I put you down for your usual?, or did you want to double up this year?, you know ...just in case?"
She's working in marketing now, after collage.
Now a better question would be about Christmas cookies, you know the kind, counted, not for us, but to give away, get fingers slapped if you try to take a counted one?
I have started refering to these as Easter cookies, as it's about Easter before I can have any.
From freezer, still hard (orginal hard tack?), good for coffee dunkin', last forever in this state, hockey pucks?
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Dang...that's like asking "How many lick's does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie pop".
The world may never know! LOL
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Back in my factory days, it was real common for everyone to bring in a sheet for what ever their rug rats were selling.
We had a girl from the office would come down to the shop every day a do data entry, (yeah, I know this was quite a while ago).
She was a one of those that couldn't say no, so ended up buying just about everything that anybody sold.
So one day she shows up, upset that her kid had to sell so many pizzas to go on a trip.
He didn't sell hardy any, so she brought the sheet in at the last minute.
As she was grousing about the situation, I decided (as supervisor) to help her out with some revenge sales.
I took her sheet, and went around to all the guys that she had bought stuff from, and filled the sheet in about 20 minutes, 200+ pizzas.
A while goes by, I was feeling pretty good about my good deed, when I get a phone call about 6:00 am on a Saturday.
It was her, and the call went something like this,"O.K smart-azz, do you have any idea how many pizzas are in my driveway, thawing out!"
"You got a truck, get your butte over and help me deliver all these sob's."
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First 50 years...worried about the small stuff...second 50 years....Not so much
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OK, I've been trying to avoid saying it but every time I see this thread I think of Wednesday Addams when the little girl tries to sell her Girl Scout cookies
"Are they made from real Girl Scouts?"
some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"
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