Girl Scout cookie season is upon us. But you may have heard some concerning things about the annual treats (Thin Mints, I'm looking at you). First, a non-peer-reviewed study found Girl Scout cookies ...
Are those Thin Mints you just bought from your neighbor's kid or the table in front of Publix safe to eat? No, according to consumer groups Moms Across America (MMA) and GMOScience, which have posted ...
A class action lawsuit filed in New York federal court against Girl Scouts of the USA and the bakeries where the organization creates its iconic treats, claims the cookies contain unsafe levels of ...
Are Girl Scout Cookies toxic? Viral TikTok rumors claim they contain lead, heavy metals, and glyphosate—but is there really an FDA recall? We break down the controversy, what the study actually found, ...
A December 2024 study, commissioned by Moms Across America and GMOScience, tested 25 Girl Scout cookie samples and found trace amounts of glyphosate, a popular herbicide, and heavy metals, including ...
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