Cookies by the carton For the second consecutive Saturday, Girl Scouts troops from across the region converged to pick up cookies from the Paul Arpin Van Line warehouse in West Warwick. According to Ginger Lallo, senior director of advancement at Girl
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For the second consecutive Saturday, Girl Scouts troops from across the region converged to pick up cookies from the Paul Arpin Van Line warehouse in West Warwick. According to Ginger Lallo, senior director of advancement at Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England, the girls will be picking up 700,000 boxes of cookies for delivery. The Thin Mint, it was said, continues to hold the status as the most popular Girl Scouts cookie.
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