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Where to find Girl Scout cookie-inspired flavors in Fort Worth

There’s still time to stock up — Girl Scout cookie season runs through March 3.

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Maple Branch Craft Brewery held a Girl Scout cookie pariring over the weekend. | Photo by @maplebranchbrew

We’ll have Samoa that — Girl Scout cookie season is underway and select local businesses are serving something special in honor of the sweet season.

Turning Point Beer | Stop by the brewery for a Girl Scout Cookie flight, pairing four varieties of cookies and beers. Plus, a local troop will be on-site Friday, Feb. 16.

Kava Culture | Sip on a non-alcoholic Somoas-inspired cocktail blended with coconut, caramel, and chocolate + infused with euphoric botanicals.

Neutral Ground Brewing Company | What better way to pair your favorite cookies than with a craft beer? Stop by Saturday, Feb. 17 for $25 flights.

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The Girl Scouts cookie map by state. | Photo by Los Angeles Times

Did you know two different Girl Scout cookie recipes are circulating in North Texas? According to the Los Angeles Times, most of the region buys from Little Brownie Bakers, while Fort Worth buys from ABC Bakers.

The most notable difference? Lemonades vs. Savannah Smiles. The Savannah features a shortbread base with lemon icing while Lemonades are smaller, crisper, and dusted with powdered sugar.

Support Girl Scout troops of Texas Oklahoma Plains now through Sunday, March 3 and find a cookie booth near you.

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