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Yes, but if they could do this, it would make more sense to just buy a girl scout and have all the cookies you want rather than the cookies.
The local troop might not have the same quality control. If someone gets sick, the entire organization gets sued, not just the local troop.
The local troop can bake all the cookies they want and sell them--they just can't call them Girl Scout cookies.
I don't buy junk food but for $1.49
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The local troop might not have the same quality control. If someone gets sick, the entire organization gets sued, not just the local troop.
The local troop can bake all the cookies they want and sell them--they just can't call them Girl Scout cookies.
C'mon, have you ever gotten sick from a cookie?
It's just wrong that girl scouts cannot use a generic term such as "Girl Scouts" on their own. Sure, it's trademarked, but for whose benefit?
Do they really need a head administrator making nearly $400K on the backs of little girls?
A better solution would be to ban cookies. They're terrible for you and cause great strain on our healthcare costs
You do realize this is the premise of the terrible movie, "The Boss," right?
All girl scouts should be free to bake cookies at home, sell them as girl scouts, and keep all of the proceeds for their local troop alone.
I bet you'd get a lot more variety, and local recipes. Us California health nuts like our organic, vegan sugar snacks.
"C'mon, have you ever gotten sick from a cookie?"
No, but there are a lot of things that haven't happened to me but do happen, albeit very rarely.
"It's just wrong that girl scouts cannot use a generic term such as "Girl Scouts" on their own. Sure, it's trademarked, but for whose benefit? Do they really need a head administrator making nearly $400K on the backs of little girls?"
The problem of the administrator making $400K on the backs of little girls is really no different than the CEO making $200MM on the backs of slave labor in China or small town USA. Let's fix that problem.
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bake its own cookies and keep all of the proceeds locally
Do you have ANY idea how strict food handling laws are? Commercial kitchens are regulated down to the color of the paint on the walls. The chain of supply handling is detailed every step of the way. Honestly, some of the troop mothers I've seen peddling factory-bakery made GSCs (seated on their 400# ass at a card table in front of the bank or grocery), I wouldn't trust a glass of water from their kitchen!
would be sued for trademark violation by the Girl Scouts organization
Of course they would, same as if they started calling their product Keebler or Famous Amos. Are we going to give Girl Scouts a pussy pass on this?
I wonder if the scouts have copyrighted crackers...
Allow girl scouts to bake their own cookies at home
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Any local girl scout troop which attempted to bake its own cookies and keep all of the proceeds locally would be sued for trademark violation by the Girl Scouts organization and shut down by health officials, who do not even trust girl scouts to bake cookies.
Do you have ANY idea how strict food handling laws are? Commercial kitchens are regulated down to the color of the paint on the walls. The chain of supply handling is detailed every step of the way. Honestly, some of the troop mothers I've seen peddling factory-bakery made GSCs (seated on their 400# ass at a card table in front of the bank or grocery), I wouldn't trust a glass of water from their kitchen!
No they wouldn't. A troop could make their own cookies and just say that they are selling their own cookies for their own troop, and not call them "girl scout cookies" - just call them Troop X cookies.
Who would REALLY shut them down is the government.
I had an idea similar to Uber - allow people to cook and sell their dishes on a something like a meal plan for people. Instead of having somebody make food for 3, have them make food for 30. Deliver to 9 other families. Scaling up the amount you cook is pretty easy. People would be stuck getting what is made, but they can always opt out.
But I know the government would shut them down. It would be popular for older people and students.
Any local girl scout troop which attempted to bake its own cookies and keep all of the proceeds locally would be sued for trademark violation by the Girl Scouts organization and shut down by health officials, who do not even trust girl scouts to bake cookies.
This is clearly wrong, and symptomatic of excess legalism and regulation.
All girl scouts should be free to bake cookies at home, sell them as girl scouts, and keep all of the proceeds for their local troop alone.
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