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A number of listmates responded that they too heard there were gf Girl Scout cookies.  Ann Arbor, MI kept coming up as the possible location, but no-one seems to have found them this year.  (I googled and found a number of delicious-looking recipes, which you can easily find.)  But the most useful answer, I guess, is from Girls Scouts.  Disappointing, considering that most of the Boy Scouts' popcorn appears to be gluten-free...according to other listmates.  Like I said, I really don't need the cookies, but if they ever came out, I'd be glad to buy them...to support the demand they claim doesn't exist.  This is from listmates, per the GS website.

 Thanks, Lin



Why don't you offer cookies that are whole-wheat, wheat-free, non-dairy,
dairy-free, sugar-free, gluten-free, casein-free, organic, low-carbohydrate,
low-calorie, lowfat, non-fat, fat-free, etc.? 


Girl Scout Cookies are produced only once a year and for a limited time, so
our bakers never achieve the volume required to support the specific
production of specialty cookies. The demand has not been great enough to
make it economically feasible; however, our bakers continue to experiment
and have a commitment to ensuring there is always a "healthful" cookie in
their line-up.

Each of our bakers strives to use the most healthful ingredients available
in the production of one of America's most treasured sweet treats. Check the
labels of all the products you eat, including Girl Scout Cookies. You may
just find a variety that fits within your dietary restrictions or goals. 
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