Why Don't Girl Scouts Sell Girl Scout Cookies?

On my latest Adam Carolla Podcast, screenwriter Dan Dratch and I talk about how lazy the fundraising phenomenon has become for Girl Scouts, by having their parents do all the leg work.
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2010-03-29-girl_scout_cookies_1.jpgWhat happened to those glory days when the Girl Scouts of America actually sold their own Girl Scout Cookies in front of the supermarket? Girl Scout Cookies have been an American tradition for more than eighty years, but now the learning tool meant to help young scouts "realize their full potential and become strong, confident, and resourceful citizens" is losing street cred.

On his latest Adam Carolla Podcast, Adam and screenwriter Dan Dratch talk about how lazy the fundraising phenomenon has become by having their parents do all the leg work.

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