The Dunkin' Thin Mints and Coconut Caramel drinks will kick off the cookie-selling season
“Girl Scout Cookie season is as welcomed and anticipated as the ball dropping on New Year’s Eve, and we’re thrilled to celebrate by bringing two smile-eliciting Girl Scout Cookie inspired flavors back to guests’ coffees in 2020,” Patty Healy, Dunkin’s Senior Director of Integrated Marketing, said in a“We are grateful to Dunkin’ for sharing our signature flavors with a larger audience and opening their doors to Girl Scout entrepreneurs again this cookie season,” added Barry Horowitz, GSUSA Chief...
RELATED VIDEO: Jennifer Garner Helps Sell Girl Scout Cookies Outside a Grocery Store: ‘We Do Have Thin Mints’ Of course, these delicious offerings won’t last forever. The Thin Mints and Coconut Caramel-flavored drinks will only be available from Jan. 1 through the start of spring 2020.
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