Maria Paterson braved the cold on Saturday as she was at her little stand in front of the Colonial Market in the Manoa Shopping Center.
Paterson sold 12 boxes of Girl Scout cookies within the half hour after her father, Don, put up their stand at 10 a.m.
“I swear people like lemonade cookies. Everyone I know gets the lemonade,” the 7-year-old from Troop 5044 said.
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Don Paterson said that he has found that the thin mints have been popular to the point that the cookies were sold out by 10:30 a.m. He said that people usually buy them by the cases.
Don Paterson said that his daughter, who attends the Lynnwood Elementary School, has sold around 80 boxes, which are $3.50 each.
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He also said that the famous cookies would still be available until the beginning of March.
He said the money sold goes towards the troop and the Girl Scouts as a whole.
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