Thin Mints (Girl Scout Cookie)
| Alternative names | Grasshoppers (by Keebler) |
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| Course | Snack or Dessert |
| Place of origin | United States |
| Serving temperature | Room Temperature or Frozen |
| Main ingredients | Chocolate, Mint |
| Variations | Multiple |
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Thin Mints are a variation of Girl Scout Cookies and are among the top two most popular, the other being Samoas. Many believe that the reason for their popularity is the chocolate taste with a hint of mint, and the additional fact that a box of Thin Mints has the most cookies per box.
Keebler manufactures a similar cookie known as a Grasshopper.
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