$19.23 a box is Monica’s offer.
She’ll be paying $38.46 a box at the girl’s price.
All for “fresh stock” of a product with an 8 month ideal shelf life (“ideal” meaning they’re still quite edible after that, but you might start to notice a bit of staleness).
I should be more shocked at the idea that she’s putting away 10 boxes a week, every week. Apparently she decided she doesn’t need to watch her figure if she can step in front of a buss and reset her age to 29 years old whenever she likes. >_>
Thin Mints do very well frozen, which letz them stay fresh for much longer than a year. Personally I question whether 10 boxes would be anywhere near enough given Monica’s metabolism. I can’t manage a whole chicken much less a turkey and I’ve still been known to blow through a full box of the Thin Mints even at the size boxes we sold back in the 1970’s.
Is there a badge for back alley dealing?
All part of the Entrepreneurship Proficiency Category.
This universe ^obviously^ has paras in the Girl_Scouts!
I’m guessing they have their own troops to avoid slip ups, but it does make perfect sense 🙂
$19.23 a box is Monica’s offer.
She’ll be paying $38.46 a box at the girl’s price.
All for “fresh stock” of a product with an 8 month ideal shelf life (“ideal” meaning they’re still quite edible after that, but you might start to notice a bit of staleness).
I should be more shocked at the idea that she’s putting away 10 boxes a week, every week. Apparently she decided she doesn’t need to watch her figure if she can step in front of a buss and reset her age to 29 years old whenever she likes. >_>
Thin Mints do very well frozen, which letz them stay fresh for much longer than a year. Personally I question whether 10 boxes would be anywhere near enough given Monica’s metabolism. I can’t manage a whole chicken much less a turkey and I’ve still been known to blow through a full box of the Thin Mints even at the size boxes we sold back in the 1970’s.