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Don’t miss out on Girl Scout Cookies in Fort Worth

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Don’t miss out on the chance to stock your shelves.

Photo provided by Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains

Time is of the essence, Fort Worth. Girl Scout Cookie Season ends March 31. (Read: You only have a month left to stock up on your Thin Mints + Caramel deLites for the season).

In case you didn’t know, purchasing Girl Scout cookies helps support the largest girl-led entrepreneurial program in the world, providing lessons in skills including goal setting + money management.

Head to your nearest booth to grab ‘em while you can. Cookies near me.

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