Dairy Queen has partnered with the Girl Scouts of the USA to offer Girl Scouts Thin Mint Cookie Blizzard as the featured Blizzard of the Month for July.Dairy Queen Dairy Queen (also known as DQ) is an ice-cream shop and fast-food restaurant franchise based in the United States and founded in 1940. For many years the franchise's slogan was "We treat you right!" In recent years, it has been changed to "DQ something different. has partnered with the Girl Scouts of the USA For Girl Scouts worldwide, see Girl Guide and Girl Scout. The Girl Scouts of the United States of America (GSUSA) is a youth organization for girls in the United States and American girls living abroad. to offer Girl Scouts Girl Scouts, recreational and service organization founded (1912) in Savannah, Ga., by Mrs. Juliette Gordon Low (1860–1927). It was originally modeled after the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, organizations created in Great Britain by Sir Robert Baden-Powell during Thin Mint Cookie Blizzard as the featured Blizzard of the Month for July. The Thin Mint has long been the most popular variety of Girl Scout cookie A Girl Scout cookie is one of several varieties of cookie sold on neighborhood tours by Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) as a fundraiser for their organization. Members of the GSUSA have been selling cookies since 1917 to raise funds for their units. . Available at all Dairy Queen and DQ Grill & Chill locations nationwide on July I, the average price of the Girl Scouts Thin Mint Cookie Blizzard is $2.75 for the 12 oz., $3.20 for the 16 oz. and $3.65 for the 21 oz. Laurel Richie, Chief Marketing Officer, Girl Scouts of the USA, said, "Our partnership with Dairy Queen enables us to reach the public in new and unexpected places. We hope the Girl Scouts Thin Mint Cookie Blizzard whets people's appetite so they remember to support the Girl Scout Cookie Program and all the business and financial literacy skills girls learn from participating in this annual leadership activity." |
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