Friday Feb 15 2013
Girl Scout Cookie Drop
By: Kim Palaferri, Auburn Journal Photographer
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Girl Scout Cookies have arrived in Auburn, all 3,701 cases of them. Here, Kate Beal offloads pallets of Thin Mints making them ready for troops to pick up and dristribute.
Girl Scout Cookies have arrived in Auburn, all 3,701 cases of them. Here, Kate Beal offloads pallets of Thin Mints making them ready for troops to pick up and dristribute.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Lyon's Real Estate in Auburn became a temporary warehouse for 44,412 boxes of Girl Scout Cookies during the Girl Scout Cookie Drop.
Lyon's Real Estate in Auburn became a temporary warehouse for 44,412 boxes of Girl Scout Cookies during the Girl Scout Cookie Drop.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Auburn just got a lot sweeter today with the delivery of 3,701 cases of Girl Scout Cookies, which totals 44,412 boxes of all kinds including the new Mango Creme that might give the popular Thin Mint a fun for it's money.
Auburn just got a lot sweeter today with the delivery of 3,701 cases of Girl Scout Cookies, which totals 44,412 boxes of all kinds including the new Mango Creme that might give the popular Thin Mint a fun for it's money.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Cheryl Kindice helps out with the Girl Scout Cookie drop on Friday.
Cheryl Kindice helps out with the Girl Scout Cookie drop on Friday.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
A new Girl Scout cookie is unveiled, the Mango Creme, that could bring competition to the popular Thin Mint.
A new Girl Scout cookie is unveiled, the Mango Creme, that could bring competition to the popular Thin Mint.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Kate Beal and Travis Kindice help organize 3,701 cases of Girl Scout cookies during the Cookie Drop at Lyons Realty in Auburn. Starting February 23rd, troop members will be selling the famous cookies at booth sales.
Kate Beal and Travis Kindice help organize 3,701 cases of Girl Scout cookies during the Cookie Drop at Lyons Realty in Auburn. Starting February 23rd, troop members will be selling the famous cookies at booth sales.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Frank Rich and Chad Silverstein work quickly as a team loading pallets of Girl Scout cookies.
Frank Rich and Chad Silverstein work quickly as a team loading pallets of Girl Scout cookies.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Lorri Ledin helps unload the Girl Scout cookie favorite Thin Mint during the Cookie Drop.
Lorri Ledin helps unload the Girl Scout cookie favorite Thin Mint during the Cookie Drop.