6 Responses to “Do the Girl Scouts Still Go Door-to-Door Anymore?”

  1. Andii says:

    I haven't had a girl scout come to my door in years. In fact, in the last 10 years I believe I've had ONE trick-or-treater, and ONE religious representative – and both of those were at my mother's house. I believe in that house, the driveway was the put-off. Extremely long, and almost vertical. It wasn't worth the effort of getting up the driveway.

    In my current home, the fact that I live in a secure apartment building where only the people who live on my floor can access my apartment might have something to do with the lack of door-knockin'-love. I get it at work instead. The parents who work in my building will escort their young'un around the building collecting donations or purchases of chocolate and cookies.

  2. Malenga
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    I've had a couple of neighbor kids come by selling candles and whatnot for school, but no Girl Scouts. The last few years, I've bought cookies from work, where a coworker will bring in the order form for her daughter.

    I think part of it might be that times have changed, as far as safety is concerned. I don't know that I'd want my daughter knocking on strangers' doors. YMMV.

  3. Part of it is a safety issue, the other part is there aren't as many troops as there used to be due to the lack of leaders. When my daughter was in grade school I really wanted her in Brownies. I actually had to sign up to be a leader and coerce other parents to assist me. We stayed at the school for 2 years and the troop disbanded when we left because no one else would step up to the plate.

  4. Part of it is a safety issue, the other part is there aren't as many troops as there used to be due to the lack of leaders. When my daughter was in grade school I really wanted her in Brownies. I actually had to sign up to be a leader and coerce other parents to assist me. We stayed at the school for 2 years and the troop disbanded when we left because no one else would step up to the plate.

  5. Bob says:

    I think it’s a new girl scout policy. Kids are frequently selling stuff, magazines, food, miscellaneous stuff from catalogs. I think they usually are doing it for school. But for some reason, girl scouts don’t come selling their cookies anymore. I always have to turn the kids away, because I don’t trust the schools to deliver anymore. I wish I could make up for it by buying a dozen girl scout cookies, but that can’t happen.

    You can’t buy girl scout cookies online. I checked.

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