What: One of the most influential science fiction programs to ever hit television screens, The Prisoner follows a retired secret agent who is kidnapped and sent to a bizarre and psychologically torturous community where escape seems futile and every resident appears to want some undefined information. Flamboyant, unsettling, and consistently intriguing, The Prisoner has stood the test of time and remains just as great today as it was in its heydey.
A unique, visually stunning, and often humorous show that can be binged in no time at all, 30 Coins has become a crossover hit for English-language audiences on HBO Max with a second season en route. What: A thrilling mystery that spins its web in the complicated world of social media, Clickbait is a whirlwind of a story that is difficult to predict and even harder to shake by its conclusion.
While a follow-up is unlikely, given the contained nature of the series' resolution, Clickbait is a damn fine example of a bingeable series done right, as it's addictive, riveting, and guaranteed to inspire some conversations thereafter. Though these series don't quite qualify under the standards of this article, these series are quick and satisfying binges that might have fallen under your radar:.
Hanley BuzzFeed Contributor. How Long: 1 Season 10 Episodes Where: Amazon Prime Video and YouTube Premium What: From the writers behind the Zombieland and Deadpool franchises, Wayne is a dark comedy series that follows a pair of volatile, star-crossed teenage lovers as they embark on a journey from Massachusetts to Florida to retrieve his late father's stolen car. How Long: 1 Season 13 Episodes Where: Hulu What: Often lamented as one of the best "canceled-too-soon" series in recent memory, Terriers lived up to the hype by nailing the comedy-drama formula with the naturally charismatic duo of Donal Logue and Michael Raymond-James playing an ex-cop and petty criminal, respectively, who team up as private investigators.
How Long: 1 Season 8 Episodes Where: Starz What: Former Arrow star Stephen Amell is a well-documented professional wrestling fan, having performed in the ring at several major wrestling pay-per-views in recent years. How Long: 2 Seasons 20 Episodes Where: Starz What: With a revival officially on the way, is the perfect time to catch up with Party Down , a cult comedy series about an LA-based catering service with a number of desperate, self-centered employees.
How Long: 2 Seasons 21 Episodes Where: Hulu What: A groundbreaking comedy set in the dangerous and bizarre Atlanta rap scene from the mind of Donald Glover, Atlanta is often laugh-out-loud funny in its deadpan humor, thought-provoking in its messages, and subversive in its eccentricity. How Long: 2 Seasons 20 Episodes Where: Cinemax Go What: An unfortunately underrated and underappreciated horror series from The Walking Dead 's Robert Kirkman, Outcast was the first major exorcism drama to hit a premium cable network, and greatly benefited from Cinemax's relaxed standards on stark violence, adult language, and controversial subject matter.
How Long: 1 Season 8 Episodes Where: Peacock What: Swinging for the fences just like its cinematic predecessor, MacGruber sees Will Forte return to the titular role with more time to be filthy, inappropriate, and hysterical as he faces another explosive conspiracy. How Long: 1 Season 8 Episodes Where: YouTube What: A reality show that was way ahead of its time, Murder in Small Town X pits a group of amateur sleuths into a town full of role-playing performers as they try to find a "serial killer" How Long: 1 Season 8 Episodes Where: Netflix What: An affectionate spoof of '80s — '90s children's television, both animated and otherwise, this silly and demented addition to Netflix's pantheon of adult animation is a labor of love for creators Kyle Mooney, Ben Jones, and Dave McCary.
How Long: 2 Seasons 26 Episodes Where: Paramount Plus What: A more provocative and visceral supernatural procedural series, Evil goes to some truly nightmarish places as a priest, a forensic psychologist, and a technical expert team up to address supernatural happenings in New York City.
How Long: 2 Seasons 12 Episodes Where: Amazon Prime What: Exceeding the American remake in almost every fashion, Utopia has a seemingly endless surprise of shocks as we follow a group of comic book enthusiasts as they attempt to track down a rare comic manuscript that might predict the impending apocalypse.
How Long: 1 Season 6 Episodes Where: Peacock What: Garth Marenghi's Darkplace was simply too good for this world, as creators Richard Ayoade and Matthew Holness produced a biting comedy presented as a documentary about a failed horror television series produced in the s.
How Long: 1 Season 17 Episodes Where: Tubi What: One of the most influential science fiction programs to ever hit television screens, The Prisoner follows a retired secret agent who is kidnapped and sent to a bizarre and psychologically torturous community where escape seems futile and every resident appears to want some undefined information. How Long: 1 Season 8 Episodes Where: Netflix What: A thrilling mystery that spins its web in the complicated world of social media, Clickbait is a whirlwind of a story that is difficult to predict and even harder to shake by its conclusion.
For consumer convenience, each of our licensed bakers lists dietary exchanges on the cookie information pages of their websites, so people with diabetes and parents of children with diabetes can make informed choices.
The amount of sugar and carbohydrates is also listed on each cookie package. As with all treats, they should be enjoyed in moderation. GSUSA promotes a healthy lifestyle for girls, which includes a well-balanced diet and plenty of exercise. Our health and fitness programs encourage girls to adopt fitness and healthy eating habits early in life and to continue them into adulthood. Girl Scouts are also taught to consider ingredients and portion size when choosing snacks.
This information is clearly listed on both the cookie package and the cookie order form. You can also find the information on the Meet the Cookies page of our website or on the Cookie Finder app.
With special regard for allergen concerns, our bakers bake Girl Scout Cookies in state-of-the-art facilities, and consumers can be assured that every required safety protocol is adhered to in order to prevent cross-contact of ingredients.
To find out which licensed baker supplies your council with cookies, contact your local Girl Scout council. Ingredients may differ slightly by baker so refer to the printed packaging for this information.
Palm oil is an ingredient found in the majority of baked snacks sold in the United States and is the most widely used vegetable oil in the world. Per GSUSA's licensed bakers, it is necessary to use palm oil in our cookies because of its unique ability to provide volume and texture in baked goods, usually without adding trans fats. Additionally, growing palm oil requires less land in comparison to other vegetable oils and supports the livelihoods of more than 4 million farmers globally.
Although we continue to explore alternatives, currently, there are no viable or readily available alternatives for use in the production of Girl Scout Cookies. The world's food supply is intricately tied to the use of palm oil, so we believe promoting sustainable manufacturing principles is the most responsible approach for Girl Scouts and Girl Scout Cookie development. At Girl Scouts, we have an opportunity to use our strong voice to bring about positive change on this important issue, and our bakers have made the following commitments:.
GSUSA and our licensed bakers are members of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil RSPO , a non-profit organization of growers, buyers, manufacturers, conservationists, and other interested parties striving to develop and follow best practices to ensure an ethical supply chain.
They continue to work with their suppliers to explore strategies and timelines to achieve this goal. Thanks to the encouragement of and partnership with Girl Scout members, GSUSA and our bakers have realized the power of the Girl Scout brand to make a positive difference in the move towards sustainably produced and ethically sourced palm oil.
GSUSA is committed to providing cookie customers with the highest-quality products available. We understand that customers have questions about the foods they choose to eat, and GSUSA works alongside its trusted bakers to develop recipes using ingredients that will produce the best-tasting and highest-quality cookies.
Girl Scouts recognizes that many people have concerns about GMO ingredients, and we monitor member and consumer opinion on this matter while simultaneously addressing industry trends; scientific trends; and, of course, consumer preference.
It is important to note that there is worldwide scientific support for the safety of currently commercialized ingredients derived from GMO agricultural crops. Recycling is community dependent. Girl Scout Cookie packages may or may not be accepted by your local recycling service depending on the types of materials it processes. The box packaging for many of our cookies is made from paper and is recyclable. Several Girl Scout Cookie varieties are produced in soft pack packaging only, without a carton.
The film overwrap is like the protective wrapping found inside the packages of all cookie varieties and is recyclable in certain markets. While the shift to film overwrap has eliminated thousands of pounds of paperboard from the waste stream and the reduction in packaging weight has saved thousands of gallons of diesel fuel, the material may not be accepted by some local recycling services.
Some Girl Scout Cookie varieties come with a plastic tray inside either the box or soft pack and is used to protect the cookies during transport. The material may not be accepted by some local recycling services. We continue to work with our bakers to evaluate ways to maximize the recyclability of the package, while maintaining freshness and shelf life.
Although parents and Girl Scout adults may assist, girls make the sale, set learning and sales goals, learn to think like entrepreneurs, and gain five essential skills that are part of the program. Participation in the Girl Scout Cookie Program is voluntary and requires written permission from a parent or guardian.
The experience helps girls learn essential life skills while powering amazing troop experiences for girls year-round. We caution against purchasing Girl Scout Cookies for sale online at auction, community list sites, or sites such as eBay and Amazon, because GSUSA, your local Girl Scout council, and our licensed cookie bakers cannot guarantee the freshness or integrity of these cookies. In many instances, these cookies are expired or are using Girl Scout intellectual property without our authorization.
Further, purchasing cookies in this way does not support Girl Scouts participating in the cookie program. Each Girl Scout council determines its precise method of helping Girl Scouts sell cookies to customers. Cookies can generally be purchased via the following means, or some combination thereof:. Girl Scout councils provide participating girls with an order card and, for some, access to a mobile app to collect orders from potential customers.
Girls turn in their order cards, the council orders the cookies, and then girls go back to the customer to deliver the cookies a few weeks later. Direct sale. Participating Girl Scouts sell cookies directly to customers, bypassing the order-card process. Booth sales. Participating girls sell cookies at booths authorized by councils and set up inside and outside various retail establishments. To find a cookie booth near you or learn when cookies go on sale, simply enter your zip code in the Find Cookies!
The safety, health and wellbeing of our girls and volunteers is and must be our priority. Online and mobile sales. Through Digital Cookie, girls can sell online and through mobile devices. Many girls enjoy marketing their online sale by inviting customers, via an email or social media link, to visit their personalized cookie websites. Other girls take in-person orders using a mobile app designed specifically for Girl Scouts.
Girls earn badges based on completing established program activities that allow them to build new skills year after year. Girls may also earn the Cookie Entrepreneur Family Pin with support from their families as girls set individual goals and identify business tactics that support their troop goals.
In , GSUSA released new Cookie Business badges that help girls think like entrepreneurs as they run their own cookie businesses and incorporate online sales via Digital Cookie.
The Cookie Business badges progress from goal-setting and effective sales-pitching in person and online to using market research, creating business plans, and implementing digital marketing campaigns. Separately, girls can earn rewards based on their sales activity, such as recognition items and program credits. Contact your local Girl Scout council to learn more about the rewards established for girls in your community.
The Girl Scout Cookie Program has never been about individual sales results but rather the program outcomes, through which girls learn important entrepreneurial and life skills and invest their earnings in powering troop activities year-round. There are many impressive cookie bosses throughout the United States, and the Girl Scout Movement will continue to recognize those girls as top sellers.
The program strives to offer girls important experiences in entrepreneurship, business, and finance from a young age, as well as provide girls and Girl Scout councils with the funding necessary for a variety of activities and programs throughout the troop year.
Our councils, which handle their own sales tracking, may continue to track their top sellers locally to showcase the skills girls learn and the incredible ways in which girls are investing their cookie earnings to create positive change in their communities. The net proceeds from Girl Scout Cookie sales stay local with the originating council and troop to fund activities for girls year-round as well as impactful girl-led community projects.
Each council determines its own revenue structure depending on how much it costs the council to buy cookies, the local retail price to sell cookies, and the amount of revenue shared with participating troops. Cookie program revenue is a critical source of funding for Girl Scout councils to deliver essential programming to troops and is often what makes it possible to reach girls in underserved areas and maintain camps and properties.
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