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Why I Can’t Sell Girl Scout Cookies

My Girl Scout cookie dilemma and resolution.

This is my first year as a Girl Scouts leader and my second year as cookie mom. Each year, beginning in December, the Girl Scouts organization readies and rallies for cookie sale. The cookies pretty much sell themselves. We had a booth this year in our local mall and weren’t able to solicit sales, by that I mean we couldn’t ask someone if he/she wanted to buy (mall rule). We didn’t have to. Passersby caught a glimpse of those colorful little boxes and walked right over, money in hand.

While I had been whole-food, plant-strong during last year’s sale, my brain never made the jump that what I was doing directly conflicted with my beliefs. I knew I was pushing an unhealthy product, but I think I brushed it off and placed the accountability on the customers -- they can choose whether or not to buy. We’re not forcing anyone.

This year, it felt different to me -- maybe it was the new cookie, Mango Crèmemarketed as nutritious by the organization (it was everything but) that pushed me over the edge, or maybe now I was a leader and felt a strong obligation to practice what I preached to my girls or maybe it was simply that my knowledge had deepened over the year. I knew now that sugar and processed food were addicting, making it difficult for those fully immersed in the Standard American Diet to walk passed something they know tastes good -- like a box of Thin Mints. Sugar is as addictive as alcohol. And I certainly wouldn’t bring a recovering alcoholic to a bar or ask him point black if he’d like a brew.

Organizations like the Girl Scouts are missing an opportunity to affect change in a long-term, meaningful way. If I can be frank, the organization is trading health for profit, much like the big players in the food industry. I simply can't be a part of it anymore.

Some may respond that anything in moderation is OK. Really? Would a moderate intake of alcohol be acceptable for an alcoholic? Did you know that a moderate intake of any unhealthful food could finally push the man with two stents into full blown open heart surgery or worse? If moderation were really practiced in this country, we wouldn’t be facing the biggest health crisis of our time. And if we’re honest, the Girl Scouts organization isn’t banking on moderation. Like any food product pusher, it’s aiming for "overindulgence."

Others may suggest that cookie selling is about building interpersonal and business skills in the girls. That may certainly be an outcome for some (though in my experience, maybe because of the young ages of my Brownies, the parents push the cookies not the girls), but with an approximate $700M in annual sales, I’m skeptical that’s really the driving force; to say nothing of the inflexibility of the organization on when you can sell, where you can sell, etc.

Adding to my skepticism is that this year the organization chose to take 15 percent of every troop’s initial order less than one month after the sale began. This caused immense stress on “volunteer” troop leaders to generate funds to cover the amount in such a short period of time. Some had to ask parents to “front” money. Does this sound like a fundraiser where the primary concern is building interpersonal and business skills in little girls? I think the fundraiser may have started off that way but when the dollars began flowing in it changed, and increasing sales year-over-year became the ultimate goal.

But let’s give the organization the benefit of the doubt. It’s all about building life skills. Could those same skills not be learned selling more healthful products? Or by hosting community health expos across the country where whole-food is sampled and messages about nutrition and alternatives to the Standard American Diet are prepared and communicated by the girls? Aren’t these stronger life skills to impart on our daughters than anything that could be gained from selling a case of Caramel Delights? Shouldn’t the organization’s primary goal be teaching the girls through words and deedsGandhi’s, "Be the change you want to see in the world," rather than asking these future leaders to help it profit on sickness and contribute to rising healthcare costs?

Someone “reminded” me that the Brownie Journey book has a chapter on health and nutrition and that as a leader I can teach the girls about both. She’s correct. But when I teach that and immediately turn around and put boxes of cookies to sell in those little girls’ hands, isn’t that the same as teaching them not to smoke while blowing smoke in their faces?

I have no doubt that the Girl Scouts organization will go on to see another banner cookie year. They’ll simply do so without my involvement or my daughter’s. I have and will continue to support the Girl Scouts monetarily and through volunteer hours.

I’m prepared for the negative responses my post may elicit. To those volunteers and parents who spend hours working to make each cookie sale a success, I stand not in judgment of you. I admire your dedication to your troops and to your daughters. Just as I have a right to disengage from the sale, you have a right to stay engaged. I simply want to share my point of view and state my truth.

For our 2013/2014 Brownie year, I'd like coordinate our own little health expo, where the girls will introduce our community to the benefits of a whole-food lifestyle. Having our younger voices learn about and speak to the long-term dangers and consequences of processed food is one of the greatest life lessons we could ever pass on to these beautiful minds.

To the Girl Scouts organization, I ask you to put health above profit. Your leadership in this area could inspire other companies to follow. I implore you to stand by your mission of “Building girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place.” With that could come a tagline change, “Be a Smart Cookie, Raise a Health Nut.”

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Roman March 11, 2013 at 08:52 pm
Ironic that you're calling teh author a coward when you're on here under the name girl scout dad.
Roman March 11, 2013 at 08:58 pm
Good blog. It does what it's suppose to do and sparks conversation, vanilla is boring. I like the cookies and will continue to buy them, but I support your right to back out of the sale. Heck I admire that you are walking your own talk.
Roman March 11, 2013 at 09:00 pm
Might want to check yer facts. The suspension was because he made the pop tart into a gun. Had nothing to do with the product.
Keri Cwiak March 11, 2013 at 09:25 pm
Either way, the "pop tart" incident is ridiculous. The child should be able to eat a pop tart AND shape it into whatever he wants! This world is becoming insane.
Rosemary B March 11, 2013 at 10:11 pm
I just assumed careless fills was joking... I laughed! And that whole incident was ridicules.
WILFREDO G. SALCEDO, Sr. March 11, 2013 at 10:12 pm
Don't forget...Next week is Daffodils time...This, too, is for a good cause, specifically for cancer, sponsored by the American Cancer Society...My family is personally involved in this project...Please help.
Kellie Walenciak March 11, 2013 at 11:40 pm
Whew! Mystery solved! @Wilfredo: Let me know where I can make a donation. E-mail me at plantstrong5@gmail.com. Thanks!
careless fills March 12, 2013 at 01:10 am
just trying to inject a little humour - first sentence true, second sentence is frivolity
WILFREDO G. SALCEDO, Sr. March 12, 2013 at 10:42 am
Ms Kellie...When you are up and about town, you'll see stands manned by volunteers selling the Spring flowers...Sellers could be one of us...Please grab a bunch for cancer sake...Thank you.
Jill March 13, 2013 at 12:49 am
Kellie, You never addressed my point in regard to your over exaggeration. I agree the cookies shouldn't be advertised as healthy, although I don't know anyone who really believes cookies are healthy! Your response doesn't address my concern with your need to use horrible fear mongering analogies. Last time you said you shouldn't have done that and yet you went ahead and did the same thing in this article. Very disappointing.
Kellie Walenciak March 13, 2013 at 01:24 am
Actually, Jill, the mistake I made was thinking that you and I had a prior exchange. We didn't. I had a similar conversation with a girl named Kim. Here is my response:
"Hi, Kim -- Thanks for writing. What I meant (and I regret that I didn't communicate my thought better) is that I wouldn't do or consume anything else I believed to be bad for my health or addicting "once in a while." I would simply avoid it." This was in response to a comment she posted about me making the comparison between smoking and cheese. Nowhere did I apologize or take back what I said. I have answered your question and I have even offered you a "free" way to get additional information on the subject on how processed food and excess animal protein cause diseases such as cancer, type II diabetes, heart disease, etc. It isn't any different from smoking or alcohol consumption. I consider all equally as bad for my health and there is decades worth of scientific and clinical research to support that statement. Sometimes the answers aren't what we want to hear. Oftentimes they aren't sexy or convenient. But facts are facts. Sooner or later we will all come to the realization that what we eat is directly responsible for our health. My goal with this blog is to help as many people realize it sooner rather than later. Cheers ... K
Kellie Walenciak March 13, 2013 at 01:49 am
@Jill: Below are resources that should help you see the seriousness of the Standard American Diet and how it is the direct contributor of death and disease in this country.
http://www.forksoverknives.com/ http://www.foodmatters.tv/ http://www.fatsickandnearlydead.com/ http://www.takepart.com/foodinc http://www.hungryforchange.tv/ You could also do a year with IIN and learn directly from the medial experts: http://www.integrativenutrition.com/program/speakers
Jill March 13, 2013 at 02:02 am
Kellie, Thank you for your offer, but I am able to obtain information from books or other resources on my own. I'm sorry, I thought this was a discussion sight. You obviously get annoyed when people question you. You didn't answer my question. I will no longer read your articles. I'm sorry I was just trying to help you realize that you are turning a lot of people off to a healthy alternative because of your heavy handed approach. You catch more bees with honey. Cheers!
WILFREDO G. SALCEDO, Sr. March 13, 2013 at 11:05 am
Kellie, if you are new to the Patch, I must warn you that there are predators prowling around who have no purpose than diminish anyone who have ideas opposed to theirs...They'll tell you off in no uncertain terms...You have to have a thick skin to survive this outlet...I developed mine...I used to be sensitive to insults but not anymore...I strike back...They get their kicks this way.
As far as the cookies, I tried some and there are others that taste much better...I like the Girl Scouts but there are other ways that I can help their cause...Their cookies are not my favorite...Let your naysayers eat them if they wish...It's a free country after all. Long Live, Girl Scouts...(Boy Scouts?..I have my doubts).
Keri Cwiak March 13, 2013 at 12:33 pm
Mr. Salcedo, I must disagree with you to some degree. Yes, there are people out there that just want to cut someone down for their opinions, however, what about the ones who just have an opposing view? Should they not express it in fear of someone just dismissing them as "predators prowling"? I know Kellie personally and she has a good heart and wants to help people. I know you do not doubt that. However, sometimes the analogies she uses can get to people. I personally think the "cheese and smoking" analogy was ridiculous but that is my opinion. it doesnt make me a bad person for expressing that nor does it change how I feel about her as a person. Kellie is passionate about her lifestyle but people do not always perceive it this way. They are allowed to feel and express as well.
Lastly, I do disagree with this particular blog and the ensuing comments/responses. For many reasons that I will not go into publicly. I do have the right to feel that way without worrying I am a predator.
Tiffany Nolder March 13, 2013 at 01:24 pm
Why i may not sell girl scout cookies next year. I have been selling girl scout cookies for my daughter for 3 years. Always sold between 500-1000 boxes. I purchase them and sell them at my work. They sit on the counter and I do not ask people to buy them they just do. My concern this year is the fact that my entire family are out of york and wilkes barre areas and there cookies were only 3.50 and ours was 4.00. I have been questioned on it! As if I were trying to make a profit from it. I live in pa and they are only 1 hour - 2 hours apart. Next year I may just donate money to my daughters girl scouts. They will probably get more out of that since they only get .50-.80 cents per box.
Angie Drake March 13, 2013 at 03:08 pm
You are so right on this issue Kellie. There is way too much pressure and commerialism in the sale of these cookies and they are full of fat and sugar not to mention all the preservatives. I have kept boxes for months accidentally in past years and found them to still seem fresh; that is wrong and is a clue to how much crap is in them to keep them "fresh"! I was a cookie mom when my daughter was small but that was long ago and I am much more thoughtful on what is good to eat and what is right to teach our children.... And yes, as we eat this crappy food it does have real impact on our health. We Can eat healthy and still eat tasty food. We don't have to settle for fast food and cookies made of mostly sugar and fat. Girl Scouts need to wake up and change this cookie thing into something healthier and still great for teaching life lessons to little girls.
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ron March 13, 2013 at 05:04 pm
@ Kellie. I admire your diet choices, there just not for me. I do enjoy a balanced diet. I love a good salad and veggies and eat fruit almost every day. I also love a thick juicy steak every once in a while. And i just can't watch a ball game without enjoying a hot dog. And those caramel delights are to die for! I know your thinking yes literaly to die for! But heck many fun enjoyable things in life are unhealthy or dangerous. But doing the things you love equal a happy life whether its sledding, riding a motorcycle, eating healthy or eating pie for dinner. Kellie you look healthy, beautiful and happy so good for you, live life your way. I dont think your nutty at all. As for me i may be nutty but im also happy even when scarfing down an occasional big mac. I know your thinking of a big mac heart attack joke righ now, so just stop it haha. I workout a lot so maybe i can even out the scale a little bit. So lets make a deal, if my not quite so healthy diet causes my early dimise, if you promise not to stand on my grave and say i told you so, i promise not to come back and haunt you. haha.
Kellie Walenciak March 13, 2013 at 05:17 pm
@Ron: This is the most enjoyable comment I have ever read! I insist that you come back and haunt me on every post!!
My husband and I asked one another recently if we could eat meat one last time what we would choose. Matt immediately guessed for me filet mignon (that was my go-to entree when we would go out to eat). He was shocked when I replied, "A baseball game or Five Guys hot dog!" LOL As I have said in multiple posts, any step towards a whole-food, plant-based lifestyle is a positive one. You are absolutely wonderful, Ron! I am beaming from ear to ear. Good luck to you. And please, please, please don't be a stranger! XO Cheers ...K
Kellie Walenciak March 13, 2013 at 05:23 pm
You raise an excellent point, Tiffany. I recall my sister (who lives in New Jersey) having to field the question last year "Why are the cookies $3.50 in PA?" many times (they were $4 by her). A donation would go so much further in helping the troop.
What I love most about my whole experience as a volunteer are the interactions with the girls. They are so much fun and I learn tons through their observations and inquisitive natures every time we're together. That's what Girl Scouts is all about. Cheers ... K
ron March 13, 2013 at 08:04 pm
@ Kellie. Thanks for the compliment. You made my day ! I always consider it a good day if i can make at least one person smile. As for your comment " if we could eat meat one last time" heck they have not passed a law against it yet so you could eat that hot dog if you wanted to. they are Mmmm Mmmm good. Sorry but i feel as a occasional glutton its my duty to tempt you to fall off the wagon. Mainly because your awsome will power and strength make my will power and strength seem pathetic and weak and you slipping would boost my ego. haha. Plus i know i can get away with saying it without having to worry about making you slip because LOL woman never listen to me anyway. I thought wow you must be a super woman to have such will power. So it was nice to read your other articals and find out it was hard at first to achieve your goals so i guess your human after all, now i dont feel so weak and pathetic haha. I read you where training for a marathon. Thats cool, good luck. If you ever run in a relay marathon with 25 other people i would be willing to do the first mile. im sure i could lull your opponents into a false sense of security! Oh i would love to show your reply to my wife especially the part about me being absolutely wonderful, do you think you could send a signed affidavit saying i did not pay you to write it lol. I still think your kind of a super woman so while you might think im strange i promise i wont be a stranger. Have a great night!!!!
WILFREDO G. SALCEDO, Sr. March 13, 2013 at 08:15 pm
The predators referred to are those who respond with acetic/insulting comments...I prefer a more subdued, thoughtful responses than ones laced with put downs...Of course, anyone can post whatever they want civilly.
WILFREDO G. SALCEDO, Sr. March 13, 2013 at 08:21 pm
Money donations are always welcome...This way we do not have to suffer those sandy, cardboard consistency of some of the cookies.
Don't forget Daffodils for cancer R & D...Thank you.
Kellie Walenciak March 13, 2013 at 08:26 pm
@ron: You read my previous posts and I read many of your older comments. How about that! I even shared with my editor here that I love your independent voice. I like when I can't predict where someone is going to land on an issue. It shows you have a very open mind, which I admire. I also like your tone -- if someone disagrees with you, you stand your ground respectfully and with facts, and you don't use labels or call names. It would be my pleasure to agree AND disagree with you! I have a feeling I would learn much more with the latter (I already have -- I read your comments on gun control).
I always say change is difficult because it was for me! My first attempt at whole-food veganism I failed 5 minutes in (first Starbucks sighting). It gets easier with time. In my favor are a supportive husband (he's also a whole-food vegan) and the fact that I'm a terrific vegan cook. Believe me, that's critical! And I'll have you know I make a killer vegan (and would you believe HEALTHFUL) caramel delite! You have a great night too. I have a feeling we'll be seeing each other a lot more on The Patch -- at least I hope so! Cheers ... K
Kellie Walenciak March 13, 2013 at 08:30 pm
PS: If I can gather up those 25 people, I'll have you run the last mile. It's a wonderful feeling to cross a finish line -- whether it's a mile, 5K, 10K, half or full. I would love for everyone to experience that at least once. ; )
Kellie Walenciak March 13, 2013 at 08:46 pm
Thank you for your support, Wilfredo. I will keep my eyes out for the Daffodils. I hope you and your family have great success with the fundraiser. Cheers ... K
Janet Persing March 13, 2013 at 09:40 pm
Hi, Kellie! Congrats on another well-written, thought-provoking article. I agree with your opinion, to which you are entitled. If you'd like to have your troup learn about organic garden to table food, just let me know. Oh, did I mention that we irrigate exclusively with harvested rainwater? An added benefit!
Kellie Walenciak March 14, 2013 at 12:35 am
@Janet: Thank you very much for your generous comments. I would absolutely love to take you up on your offer to teach our troop about organic gardening to table food. The timing couldn't be more perfect either. At our next meeting, we're planning to create food pyramids and discuss nutrtition. Let's take this offline. Please e-mail me at plantstrong5@gmail.com and we can discuss when might be a good time for you. Thanks again. Cheers ... K
Renata March 23, 2013 at 02:21 am
This is my first, and last, year as a cookie mom. The training session was geared toward tenured sellers and not informational at all, my PSC has not been able to answer a single question, and the Product Program Manager is rude. My initial order was wrong (acknowledged error by the warehouse) and the changes to the program where parents have to pay in advance and guess at sales puts undue duress on those that don't have the funds to front. The whole experience has been disappointing, more complex than it needs to be, and although I will support future sales for my daughter, I will not volunteer any more of my time to a program that is no longer about the Girl Scout experience.
WILFREDO G. SALCEDO, Sr. March 23, 2013 at 03:10 pm
What a shame...This is another blight on a supposedly virtuous organization...I admire your resolve in going against such rude treatment from the program manager...Hopefully, he/she doesn't represent the personnel of the Girl Scouts.
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robert dimascio April 6, 2013 at 06:03 pm
well the start of the season has been a diasapointment the starting pictchng not what it used to beRead More especially holiday, the middle bulpen is terrible. the hitting has improved with brown an revere, michael young does not have that spark that he once had an i like to see delmon young get bac in left field for power
Tom McMenamin April 6, 2013 at 06:13 pm
Robert.....3 main concerns with your statement(s) 1. Spelling is your friend 2. Grammar is yourRead More friend 3.Punctuation is your friend
Joe Sommers March 23, 2013 at 02:11 pm
Analysts and Pundits rank this team at #16 from the 32 MLB teams. GOOD...This team needs to be anRead More underdog. They are #16 because of the perception they wont stay healthy .The biggest concern Halladay. If Halladay doesnt go on extended DL and can pitch 5-6 innings that would be a plus . Kendrick can off set a reduced contribution by Halladay by pitching consistent like he did in the 2nd half of last year. Phillies bullpen needs to prove themselves but make no mistake. This bullpen is light years better than last years slop .Last years group blew 17 games by the All Star break.! The unexpected blossoming of Dom Brown is HUGE. If D. Brown has truly turned the corner the Phillies outfield all of a sudden becomes a strength versus a question mark. Right and Center filed are solid and they can easily platoon left field between Mayberry., Nix and Ruf. The Phillies infield is solid. Howard is 100% and Utley looks rejuvenated and healthy. Young has improved defensively at Third through spring training and is the best pure hitter on the team. Catchers spot is a major strength. Chooch is a top 3 ML catcher who handles the pitching staff well. Kratz is a proven backup with a biig stick and Joseph the Young prospect looks like he will develop into a stud. The bench is solid with Franzen and Galvis. If Charlie uses them frequently he will save the aging infield and keep them healthy for a playoff run. My prediction 90 - 72 and a wild card birth. Maybe another Red October ?
Mike Shortall March 24, 2013 at 02:45 am
They have to be better than last year ... so long as they stay reasonably healthy. One of the weirdRead More twists this year - thanks to realignment between the AL and NL - is a HOME OPENER against Kansas City! Blah ... But can't wait! Our first game in our plan is April 9 vs. the Mutts! Go Phillies!