Police Buy Hundreds Of Boxes Of Cookies After Some Jerk Berates Girl Scouts

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Whenever Girl Scout cookie season rolls around, we inevitably hear stories of grown adults behaving horribly toward these young entrepreneurs, and this year is no different. But at least in this case, there’s a bit of a happy ending after two sisters were cursed out by an angry homeowner while they were going door to door drumming up business.

The two New Jersey Girl Scouts, ages 9 and 12, were verbally assaulted by a woman while knocking on doors in one neighborhood, they told ABC 7 News.

The woman reportedly yelled and cursed at them, telling them that no one wanted their cookies. That’s right, no one likes Girl Scout cookies. Nope.

“It was just a weird, scary kind of thing,” the older sister said.

“She just closed the door at us and said, ‘I don’t want any of those Girl Scout cookies!’ except she said the F-word before that,” the younger sister added.

A worker at the local police department saw a post on Facebook about the sisters’ encounter, and passed around a cookie order sheet, raking in hundreds of orders for the two girls.

Seriously though, who wouldn’t go for a roll of Thin Mints icy cold from the freezer?

SISTERS SELL HUNDREDS OF GIRL SCOUT COOKIES TO POLICE IN NJ AFTER WOMAN CURSES THEM OUT [ABC 7 News]

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