Pre-ordered Girl Scout cookies arrive in Cypress


A vehicle loaded-to-the-brim with Girl Scout Cookies reached it's troop parents and scouts after the 2019 Cookie Mega-Drop today. Scouts will be delivering pre-ordered cookies soon to everyone who placed an order. Cookie booths start later this month for everyone to get their favorite treats outside participating retailers. (Cypress News Review photo by Creighton Holub)
A vehicle loaded-to-the-brim with Girl Scout Cookies reached it’s troop parents and scouts after the 2019 Cookie Mega-Drop today. Scouts will be delivering pre-ordered cookies soon to everyone who placed an order. Cookie booths start later this month for everyone to get their favorite treats outside participating retailers. (Cypress News Review photo by Creighton Holub)

CYPRESS TEXAS — This morning was the big “Cookie Drop” for Cypress-area Girl Scout communities.

Volunteer leaders and parents sat for hours in long lines to pick up their troop’s pre-ordered cookies today at the Cookie mega-drop location.

Drone footage shows the humongous 2017 Cookie Mega-Drop. (GSSJC)
Drone footage shows the humongous 2017 Cookie Mega-Drop. (GSSJC)

The only cookie flavor that Girl Scouts won’t be able to deliver is the newest Caramel Chocolate Chip cookie. Those will become available once the Cookie Booths start later this month, for more details please check out the article we did on those (https://www.cypressnewsreview.com/newest-girl-scout-cookie-not-available-until-booth-sales/).

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Creighton Holub

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