How Girl Scout Cookies Are Made
Two different bakeries supply the Girls Scouts of the USA with cookies. They make the exact same type of cookie, but they're labeled under different names and look different too. One of the factories, Little Brownie Bakers, makes 450 million thin mints a day! Each season, Girl Scouts sell nearly $800 million worth of cookies. See more from Girl Scouts: https://www.girlscouts.org/ The INSIDER team believes that life is an adventure! Subscribe to our channel and visit us at: https://thisisinsider.com INSIDER on Facebook: / thisisinsider INSIDER on Instagram: / thisisinsider INSIDER on Twitter: / thisisinsider Produced by: Marisa Palmer

▶︎
The Original Girl Scout Cookie Recipe from 1922

▶︎
Behind the $800 Million Girl Scout Cookie Empire | WSJ The Economics Of

▶︎
The Most Satisfying Machines That Are At Another Level!

▶︎
Pastry Chef Attempts to Make Gourmet Girl Scout Cookies | Gourmet Makes | Bon Appétit

▶︎
Inside the Mega Cheetos Factory – How 4 Million Bags of Cheetos Are Made Every Day

▶︎
How the Girl Scout Cookie Empire Was Built

▶︎
How Millions Of Cheesecakes Are Made In A New Jersey Factory

▶︎
Oreo Is the Knockoff. The Original Cookie Is Back for Revenge.

▶︎
Workers Doing Their Jobs So Perfectly It's Satisfying to Watch

▶︎
This Australian Factory Makes 14 MILLION Lollies Every Day

▶︎
British Highschoolers try Girl Scout Cookies for the first time!

▶︎
How Dunkin Donuts Are Made In Store

▶︎
Garrett's Makes Chicago's Most Iconic Popcorn | Legendary Eats

▶︎
How Oreo Cookies Are Made 🍪 | How They Make Millions Every Single Day!

▶︎
How Jawbreakers Are Made

▶︎
Girl Scout Cookies Ranked From Worst To First

▶︎
GIRL SCOUT COOKIES - Life in America

▶︎
ASMR Making Blue Candy (With explanations but NO Talking)

▶︎
Pastry Chef Reviews Girl Scout Cookies

▶︎
