It's that time of year again where we here at SFist squee in delightful over a pantry stocked with Girl Scout cookies... and shed blood over which cookie reigns supreme.
First, let's get down to business. Girl Scout masters and mommies/daddies, listen up: If you'd like to let the public know where we could buy some cookies, let us know which corner or sidewalk your kids \will be hawking her sugary goods this weekend. (Please include address, cross street, and hours) Send your pertinent info to editor[at]sfist.com with "Girl Scout Cookie location" in the subject field.) We'll then post a map on Thursday or Friday showing where readers can find your location. (Conversely, you can enter your zip code here and a local Girl Scout rep will contact you with further details.)
And now, the battle begins: Did you know that Americans buy approximately 200 million boxes of Girl Scout cookies each year? Samoas (known in Communist countries as "Caramel deLites") make up 25% of their sales. Because they are, inarguably, the best of the best. Period.
Last year, however, when SFist conducted this poll, many of you accidentally voted for Thin Mints. To make up for your egregiousness, we have yet another poll after the jump. Please choose wisely.