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The Aldi version are the Girl Scout Thin Mints of yore: tender, melt-in-your mouth cookies. They tasted waxy and, quite frankly, gross.

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The most recent genuine Girl Scout Thin Mint cookies I tasted were disappointing. Quick bottom line? If you like Girl Scount Thin Mints, go to Aldi and buy CASES of these because they are BETTER than real Girl Scout Thin Mints. The Thin Mint-like cookies are another story. But at $1.69/box this is a trifling technicality for arguably the best cookie (or candy?) ever conceived. Real Samoas have a darker chocolate drizzle whereas the Aldi cookie seems to use a milk-chocolate. Quick bottom line? If you love real Samoas, at $1.69/box, these are a no-brainer. I love comparing tastes of products!įirst the Samoas-like cookie rundown: Very close but not quite the same. And until you can deliver on that, Girl Scouts, I've gotta get my fix from those jerk-ass elves at Keebler.I picked up both varieties of these cookies at Aldi, the Benton's Fudge Mint Cookies resembling Girl Scout Thin Mints, and Benton's Caramel Coconut Fudge Cookies resembling Girst Scout "Samoas" cookies to taste-test them. I just want my Thin Mints all the dang time. In fact, in the past, I've written about my great love for your products. Let me be clear: I've got no beef with the Girl Scouts of America, here. Just a thought, you generous person, you. Maybe you could even spring for more than a few bucks. 2) If, for you, buying cookies really is about feeling good for contributing to an organization and it's not about "AAAAAHHH COOKIES YUMMY COOKIES I LIKE COOKIES," you could always just donate to their actual organization directly, right after purchasing Keebler cookies, if you want that feeling. If you're all mad right now and you're thinking, "I also get to feel like I'm supporting a great organization when I buy from the Girl Scouts of America," I have two comments for you: 1) We're different. But, they're so cheap.Īnd it appears that the only thing you get from Girl Scout cookies that the Keebler Knock-Offs can't provide is appetizing photos of girls playing with dirt and giving what appear to be patriotic speeches about braces. Sure, buying anything Keebler means that you're supporting their decades-shitty advertising campaign that details the horrifying magic elves slave labor factory inside a hollow tree that results in these delicious cookies. I had already spent $500 on an adequate stash of Grasshoppers, so I was tapped out. (Side note: Keebler also makes Peanut Butter Filled cookies that are knock-offs of Tagalongs, but I didn't buy those because I'm not a die-hard Tagalong person and I'm not made of money. If you like Samoas, you'll like Coconut Dreams (if you can get past the name). And again, the Coconut Dreams are (barely) fewer calories and they're cheaper by the box. Aside from having a dumpy name, Coconut Dreams are exactly the same as Samoas. If you like Girl Scout Thin Mints, you will, indeed, like Keebler Grasshoppers.Ĭoconut Dreams are the Keebler knock-off version of Girl Scout Samoas. And, let's not forget to point out: They're available at Walmart, so you can literally get them any hour of any day, when a craving hits.

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Plus (if you give a shit about these kinds of things when you're eating cookies) they're fewer calories. Only there seems to be a little more outer coating, making them fudgier and more delicious. So, are Keebler's versions of these cookies basically just like cheap, grocery store-branded sodas? Let's all hope so.įirst up: Grasshoppers (Alias: Thin Mints). In 2008, Little Brownie Bakers (LBB), a subsidiary of Keebler, was licensed to bake Girl Scout cookies.

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They are, in fact, made by large national commercial bakeries under license from Girl Scouts of the USA. I had to know if the elves had magically recreated Girl Scout cookies in easier-to-open packaging, but with shittier names.Īnd then I found out this fun fact: Legit Girl Scout cookies are not, as I had previously supposed, made by hand by the girl scouts in the Girl Scout Gumdrop Forest. But, there's no way they could be as delicious as real Girl Scout cookies, right?ĭespite the fact that my husband said I was "shaming our entire family by bringing those fake-ass cookies into our home," I had to find out. Well, those jackass elves at Keebler heard you and they've been making knock-off Girl Scout Cookies (Which they should've named Gurrrrl Scout Cookies). Have you been complaining that Girl Scout cookies aren't available year-round? Have you hidden boxes from yourself in secret cabinets, cut cookies in half to save more for later and frozen Thin Mints and Samoas just to stretch out your supply until "next Girl Scout Christmas?"












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