I looked in the ingredient list, and "crack" isn't listed as an ingredient, but I'm sure that it's in there. It's a good thing they don't sell them all year round, actually, because if they did I'd be knocking over convenience stores for my next fix.

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"Natural and artificial flavoring" is the code for crack. I don't know how they get away with it, either. Frankly, I would think by now someone would have wised up and they would sell those damned disks of minty chocolate heaven all year round. Sigh. I miss them already...
I love girl scout cookies, and when my chance came to buy them (one of those last ditch efforts in front of grocery store), I had no cash! I'm still suffering!
Enjoy your thin mints while you can. :)
I know what you mean. My favorite is the Samoa, but I don't think they taste the same as they did a few years ago. I think they got rid of all the delicious trans fats.
Thin Mints are the spawn of Satan. They put me into a trance and i don't come out of it until I've eaten both tubes. Inhale is more accurate. Love the thin mints.
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