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Post by DebDoesWW on Feb 7, 2017 2:41:14 GMT
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Post by linda72 on Feb 7, 2017 3:43:03 GMT
Sounds yummy. I had to look at the package twice to realize these are teas with this flavor. Might be good!
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Post by lmenglish on Feb 7, 2017 12:35:15 GMT
I'll look for that!
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Post by neen on Feb 7, 2017 12:44:50 GMT
Now why would you want to replace Girl Scout Cookies with tea?
I'd give the mint a try. I don't know about the fake coconut taste of the other one (was it fake coconut tasting? I love that cookie, so if it tasted like the cookie and not fake, I might give it a try)!
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pbnj
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Post by pbnj on Feb 7, 2017 22:22:00 GMT
Now why would you want to replace Girl Scout Cookies with tea? I'd give the mint a try. I don't know about the fake coconut taste of the other one (was it fake coconut tasting? I love that cookie, so if it tasted like the cookie and not fake, I might give it a try)! It sort of has a mild coconut and caramel taste. No where near the great taste of a cookie! But I'm always searching for different teas (I don't drink coffee) and this is an interesting taste for an evening consumption without any points! I wouldn't like a coconut tea but the slight sweetness of caramel makes it good.
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Post by mlj2151 on Feb 8, 2017 0:27:18 GMT
I did not plan on buying any Girl Scout cookies,but they were set up outside my bank,so I did end up buying 2 boxes of samoas. I counted points for ones I ate,and shared them so it wasn't so bad.
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patty
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Post by patty on Feb 8, 2017 2:16:28 GMT
Yum
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