Brilliant Girl Scout sells Samoas with the help of shirtless Jason Momoa

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A brilliant Girl Scout knows her customers very well — what sells better than shirtless superheroes and clever puns?

Look, the free market is tough, and when every other kid in your school is also hawking their sugar-laden wares, you have to do whatever it takes to stand out. From setting up shop in front of cannabis dispensaries to getting the attention of Childish Gambino himself, few are more business savvy than Girl Scouts.

Fifth grader Charlotte Holmberg took her marketing strategy to a whole new level by slapping a very shirtless Jason Momoa onto the iconic Samoa boxes. Rebranding them as “Momoas,” Jason Momoa smolders back at you from behind the caramel-covered coconut-dusted cookies.  Read more…

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Here are the new Boy Scout badges now that girls can join

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It’s official — and weirdly radical— the Boy Scouts of America will now welcome girls.

The Scouts announced on Wednesday that it will soon drop the word “boy” from its namesake program and begin to welcome older girls into the Eagle Scouts. The announcement sent a shockwave of terror through alt-right Twitter, leading right-wing bots and Jordan Peterson egg avatar types to claim that America is dead.

BREAKING: It is not. Instead, the Boy Scouts reformed for the better. The proof is in these new, modern masculine Scouts badges they’ll all soon have to earn.

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Homeless Girl Scouts aim to sell 6,000 boxes of cookies in New York City

Long gone are the days of Girl Scouts having to go door-to-door to sell their legendary cookies.
Troop 6000, a troop exclusively for homeless Girl Scouts in New York City, recently set up shop in the city’s Union Square. They’re aiming to sell a reco…

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