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https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/nation-now/2018/02/07/mysterious-girl-scout-sells-300-cookies-outside-california-pot-shop/316042002/
Feb. 7, 2018
Girl Scout reportedly sells $300 of cookies outside of California pot shop
The Girl Scout's identity remains a mystery: Her eyes covered by Samoa-shaped glasses, she stands in the photo holding armfuls of cookies outside Urbn Leaf, a San Diego marijuana dispensary.
"Get some Girl Scout Cookies with your GSC today until 4pm!" reads the Instagram caption posted by Urbn Leaf over the weekend referencing GSC, a strain of cannabis inspired by the all-American treats.
The girl sold more than 300 boxes over about six hours, local ABC affiliate 10News reported, citing her father. The national organization's regional council describes it as a hazy sales tactic but could not determined the girl's identity.
“She was walking along the sidewalk when we saw her outside with her wagon," Savanna Rakofsky, marketing director for Urbn Leaf, told USA TODAY. "That’s when we asked if we could get a picture to help promote her being out there.”
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Feb. 7, 2018
Girl Scout reportedly sells $300 of cookies outside of California pot shop
The Girl Scout's identity remains a mystery: Her eyes covered by Samoa-shaped glasses, she stands in the photo holding armfuls of cookies outside Urbn Leaf, a San Diego marijuana dispensary.
"Get some Girl Scout Cookies with your GSC today until 4pm!" reads the Instagram caption posted by Urbn Leaf over the weekend referencing GSC, a strain of cannabis inspired by the all-American treats.
The girl sold more than 300 boxes over about six hours, local ABC affiliate 10News reported, citing her father. The national organization's regional council describes it as a hazy sales tactic but could not determined the girl's identity.
“She was walking along the sidewalk when we saw her outside with her wagon," Savanna Rakofsky, marketing director for Urbn Leaf, told USA TODAY. "That’s when we asked if we could get a picture to help promote her being out there.”
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