Girl Scout Cookies Are Being Sold On The Black Market
In recent years, the demand for Girl Scout cookies has skyrocketed. That has caused a shortage of these beloved treats in many parts of the country. And where there's demand, there's opportunity – even on the black market.
That's right. Girl Scout cookies are now being sold on the black market.
You might be thinking, "But wait, isn't the whole point of Girl Scout cookies to support young girls in their entrepreneurial pursuits? And raise money for their programs?" Well, yes, that's true. But when the people want their cookies, they'll go to great lengths to get them.
This season, a new flavor of Girl Scout cookies was rolled out called Raspberry Rallies. It's being described as a "sister cookie" to Thin Mints. They actually look super similar but instead of a mint flavored cookie, it's pink and raspberry flavored. The Raspberry Rallies were available online only, so if you haven't seen them while out and about, that's why. And the popularity of this cookie was so huge that they were sold out within just a few days of them going on sale.
So where can I find these elusive Girl Scout Cookies?
Since they're so hard to find, those that did get their hands on a box are two are heading to the black market. The cookies are now being listed on EBay for prices you wouldn't believe. I saw one listing for 2 boxes selling for $320! It's like the prohibition era all over again, only instead of speakeasies and bootleg liquor, we have cookie hustlers and contraband Raspberry Rallies.
Of course, this all raises some serious questions. Like is it ethical to profit off of something that's meant to be a fundraiser for charity? Should we be concerned about the safety and quality of these black market cookies? And most importantly, what kind of punishment do you get for trafficking Raspberry Rallies?
For now, the Girl Scouts of America are cracking down on the cookie black market, urging people to buy only from authorized sellers and warning that anyone caught selling cookies without permission could face legal action. But the allure of those chocolate raspberry morsels is just too strong for some. So if you find yourself in a back alley, being offered a box of Raspberry Rallies from a sketchy-looking stranger, just remember: it's not worth the risk. Unless, of course, they have some Samoas too – then it might be worth considering.
Florida City Lands On Forbes List Of Best Places To Travel In 2023
Florida City Lands On Forbes List Of Top Travel Spots In 2023
The world is slowly but surely getting back on its feet after the pandemic, and 2023 is shaping up to be a fantastic year for travel. Whether you're looking for adventure, relaxation, or a mix of both, there's something for everyone.
Choosing the perfect travel destination is a daunting task, akin to picking your favorite song or meal. With so many options, your preferences can change at any moment. To make your decision easier, Forbes Advisor has compiled a list of the top 50 destinations for 2023. Editors said this list ranges from "quick weekend getaway options, to trekking out to some of the most remote parts of the Earth."
Out of the 50 destinations, 11 from the US made the list. The United States is a vast and diverse country, with offerings for every type of traveler. Whether you're looking for urban excitement, beautiful beaches, natural wonders, or a taste of American history, there's no shortage of destinations to choose from. With as many places there are to visit, it's pretty cool that Forbes has placed a city here in Florida on the the list of their best places to travel in 2023.
International destinations make up the most of the top 50, which makes sense. Our world is SO big. My travel bucket list seems to keep growing and growing, and now this list has given me some new ideas. I need to get packing!
Best Places To Travel In 2023:
Armenia
Armenia is home to the Caucasus Mountains and Lake Sevan, as well as the Temple of Garni and the Monastery of Haghpat. Nature lovers can hike the 535 miles of the Transcaucasian Trail.
Athens, Georgia
Many people know Athens as the home of the University of Georgia Bulldogs. Other things to enjoy are the Georgia Museum of Art, the State Botanical Garden and Bear Hollow Zoo.
Baku, Azerbaijan
Baku is dubbed the Dubai of the Caucasus Mountains and is also home to the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, a Formula One circuit.
Bansko, Bulgaria
Bansko is home to the stunning Pirin National Park, which offers opportunities for hiking, skiing and mountain climbing in Pirin Mountains.
Botswana
From the Kalahari Desert to the Okavango Delta, there is something for everyone in Botswana. It is also one of the best safari destinations in Africa.
Bucharest, Romania
Bucharest is the capital city that offers great restaurants like Caru’ Cu bere, rich history with the Palace of the Parliament and castles in Sinaia.
Canary Islands, Spain
The seven Canary Islands offer snorkeling, hiking, black sand beaches, volcanoes and laurel forests.
Carcassonne, France
If you’ve ever dreamed of exploring ancient castles, this is the place for you.
Český Krumlov, Czechia
Český Krumlov is home to a 14th-century castle surrounded by the Blansko Forest and Šumava National Park.
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Chattanooga is located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains on the Tennessee River blending outdoor activities, art, history and a vibrant restaurant scene.
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Located about an hour south of Denver, Colorado Springs is home to the U.S. Air Force Academy, the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center, and also Garden of the Gods, a natural red rock formation where you can hike, horseback ride, bike and climb.
Corsica
Corsica is a French island in the Mediterranean, which is known as “L’île de beauté,” a French phrase for “The island of beauty.”
Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy
Surrounded by the Dolomitic Alps, Cortina d’Ampezzo is the perfect location for all four seasons of the year.
Curaçao
Along with Aruba and Bonaire, Curaçao makes up the last third of the ABC Islands great for scuba diving, colorful buildings and vibrant murals.
Cyprus
Cyprus is the island of cats. Not only locals but tourists too take care of the kitties with feeding and water stations at restaurants, hotels or along the road. While snorkeling or diving you can discover sea turtles as well.
Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh is home to the Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile, as well as The Edinburgh Fringe, one of the greatest arts and culture festivals in the world.
Encinitas, California
Encinitas is a surfer’s haven about 25 miles north of San Diego home to Grandview Beach for surfing and Moonlight beach for sunsets.
El Palmar de Vejer, Spain
El Palmar de Vejer has views that sound like a dream- pink-washed sunsets, scintillating swells and starry skies.
Erding, Germany
Erding is home to the world’s largest brewery of wheat beers, ERDINGER Weissbräu and also the largest thermal spa in the world.
Florianópolis, Brazil
Florianópolis, also known as “Floripa", has a city center for those who want to eat well and party hard. Also enjoy surfing, windsurfing, boating, paddleboarding, hiking and more at Lagoa da Conceição.
Gaiman, Argentina
Gaiman is famous for their tea houses offering the traditional fare with a local twist.
Hocking Hills, Ohio
Ohio's Hocking Hills region is full of waterfalls, cliffs, recessed caves and trails taking you to Ash Cave and Old Man’s Cave.
Izmir, Turkey
Located at the far west end of Turkey, you'll find a mix of culture, religion and history, like the Izmir Clock Tower (Saat Kulesi).
Kanab, Utah
Kanab is just a 35-minute drive to Zion and an hour and 20 minutes to Bryce Canyon. The Grand Staircase-Escalante National Park is only 30-minutes east where you can explore Utah’s slot canyons like Buckskin Gulch or the balanced rock formations at The Toadstools.
Ljubljana, Slovenia
The city’s best feature is its access to nature as much of Slovenia is covered by the alps.
Lübeck, Germany
Lübeck is a small town with perfectly preserved medieval and Gothic architecture.
Madeira
Madeira is known for its popular Levadas, the Monte Palace Madeira and the Madeira Botanic Gardens.
Malta
With an average 12 hours of sunshine daily, Malta is a popular resort destination, but beyond the beaches, you'll find ancient walled cities, multiple fortresses and neolithic subterranean temples.
Marathon, Florida
Marathon is made up of 13 small islands in the middle of the Florida Keys and known for world-class fishing and water sports.
Mauritania
Mauritania offers a very unique experience with a ride on the iron ore train, also known as the “Train des Mines.”
Mauritius
Mauritius is an island paradise known for its stunning sunsets, crystal clear waters and picturesque beaches.
Medellín, Colombia
Medellín, the “city of eternal spring,” offers an expansive list of luxury hotels, fine dining and amazing coffee culture.
Molde, Norway
The must-see attraction in Molde is the Atlantic Road that connects the western fjord islands from Molde to Kristiansund.
Moorea, French Polynesia
Moorea is less expensive than Bora Bora with plenty of activities: ATV tours, hiking, kayaking, sailing, scuba diving and snorkeling.
Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia
At the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, you'll enjoy hiking, fishing and photography with lots of wildlife including turtles, woodpeckers and alligators.
Page, Arizona
Page is located on the southern shore of Lake Powell and a great base for those looking to visit the Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon.
Porto, Portugal
You can expect great food, even better wine and affordable prices.
Punta del Diablo, Uruguay
Punta del Diablo is a quiet fisherman village in the winter and a bustling beach town in the summer.
Qatar
Now that the World Cup is over and the crowds have left the area, enjoy a range of desert and water activities, as well as culture and arts.
Riverhead, NY
Riverhead is an historic town on the North Shore of Long Island and home to the Long Island Aquarium with one of the largest coral reefs in the world.
Rotorua, New Zealand
Rotorua is the adventure capital of New Zealand’s North Island, with activities like whitewater rafting, bungee jumping and a one-of-a-kind pedal-powered “Shweeb Racer.”
São Miguel, Azores
São Miguel offers popular hikes to Sete Cidades and Miradouro da Lagoa do Fogo and hot springs to explore including Poca da Dona Beija and Caldeira Velha.
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia only recently opened up tourism, so you’ll have the chance to explore everything from the ancient city of Riyadh and the breathtaking Al-Ula desert.
Sète, France
Sète is home to boat jousting, a sport dating back at least 400 years and teams train all year to compete for the pride of their villages every summer.
Seychelles
The Seychelles are a great alternative to those who want to visit the Maldives but want more to do. Enjoy the beaches, go for a rum tasting at Takamaka distillery, visit a vanilla farm and the Victoria Botanical Gardens.
Skopje, Macedonia
Skopje is a charming city that blends a myriad of cultures, fascinating history, great food and of course, gorgeous natural scenery. Be sure to check out Matka Canyon or take the cable car up to the top of Mount Vodno.
St. Albans, West Virginia
St. Albans is about a half hour drive from the state capital of Charleston. Whether you want to get out and enjoy nature or stay in town and explore the restaurant scene, it's great for a relaxing getaway.
Tasmania, Australia
In Tasmania, you'll find breathtaking scenery with beaches, forest, mountains and plenty of unique wildlife.
Torres Strait Islands, Australia
The Torres Strait Islands are a group of islands in the Torres Strait, between the northern tip of Australia and Papua New Guinea known for their rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty.
Vancouver Island
Vancouver Island has the most temperate weather in Canada and one of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet with its rugged shorelines and ancient rainforests.