Looking to recreate America's favorite cookies in dessert form? Try this Samoa dessert lasagna or this Thin Mint cheesecake. So here they are, ranked from worst to best. Just a note: This is an all-time ranking and not all of these cookies are available every year. We also asked a few chefs to chime in, and of course, we looked to the internet to see what people are saying. We called on our team of very opinionated Delish editors. According to The Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., these are the top-selling cookies: They say numbers don't lie, and we took them into consideration while making this list. But first, some insight into how we made our choices : What are the best-selling Girl Scout cookies? But here at Delish, we do the hard and sometimes precarious work for the sake of our readers. Girl Scouts show off their Girl Scout Cookie display, 1960. Some bakers also offered another optional flavor. Which is to say: We know we're playing a dangerous game by picking the best (and worst) Girl Scout cookies. While we realize Thin Mints are the best-selling Girl Scout cookie flavor, were pretty sure thats simply because people who eat Thin Mints buy more of them to. Five years later, Girl Scouts were selling four basic types of cookies: a vanilla-based filled cookie, a chocolate-based filled one, shortbread, and a chocolate mint. Or are they Caramel DeLites? (Wondering why some cookies have different names? Check out 9 Things You Didn't Know About Girl Scout Cookies.) Enthusiasm for their cookies is matched only, we think, by the ferocity of fans' opinions on the best varieties. Once those tables with green tablecloths hit supermarkets nationwide, we start dreaming about towering stacks of coconut-flecked Samoas. Girl Scout cookie season-generally a six- to eight-week period between January and April-is pretty much its own holiday.
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