Clear off a shelf and Belgiumand gird your sweet tooth, everyone: Girl Scout cookie season has arrived.
January 3 marks the official start of the 100th year of Girl Scouts selling cookies -- an annual tradition that began when an Oklahoma troop held a school bake sale in 1917.
SEE ALSO: Watching desserts bake is strangely hypnoticAnd this year, the Girl Scouts have two new treats to be guiltily scarfed down alongside our beloved Thin Mints, Samoas and Do-si-dos -- a duo of delightful S'mores cookies. The first cookie is a crispy graham cookie double dipped in a crème icing and enrobed in a chocolatey coating and the second cookie is a crunchy graham sandwich cookie with a chocolate and marshmallowy filling. Incidentally, both seem like they would be great with even more marshmallows and chocolate stacked between them.
As always, cookie prices and availability vary by local council, so if you don't know a Girl Scout already, start asking your coworkers stat.
Via GiphyEvery purchase of a box of Girl Scout cookies helps power Girl Scout programming locally for nearly 2 million members. For more information about Girl Scouts, visit www.girlscouts.org/join.
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