Girl Scouts, Thin Mints Travel by Chopper These Days

The top seller was Madison Perno, a 5th grader from Chula Vista. She sold 4,390 boxes this year -- 950 of those boxes were for Operation Thin Mint. "I worked very hard and I never gave up and kept on trying," Madison said about how she sold that many cookies.

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Girl Scouts, Thin Mints Travel by Chopper These Days

If you think the military is tough, try meeting this crowd. A ‘junior’ (9-year-old) reporter shows us how the Girl Scouts have some ‘tough cookies’ of their own.

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