Girl Scouts Discontinue Popular New Raspberry Rally Cookie After Just One Year Due to Overwhelming Demand
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The Girl Scouts are discontinuing the Raspberry Rally cookie after just one year due to overwhelming demand and supply issues.
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Raspberry Rally was introduced last year as a sister cookie to Thin Mints with a bright pink, berry-flavored filling.
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The cookie was sold exclusively online to enhance girls' e-commerce skills, but demand far exceeded supply.
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Some Girl Scout chapters are increasing cookie prices by $1 this year, from $5 to $6 per box, to combat rising costs.
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While consumers may balk at higher prices, last year showed there's a market for pricier Girl Scout cookies like the short-lived Raspberry Rally.