In case you hadn’t heard, there’s rumored to be an insatiable appetite that follows smoking weed and one young Girl Scout kept that in mind when she set up her cookie stand in front of a Portland, Ore., weed dispensary shop.
Yes, these are Girl Scout cookies being sold in front of a marijuana shop in SE Portland. Story #LiveOnK2 @ 11. pic.twitter.com/UhIflKLT5R
— Corry Young (@photocorry) February 21, 2016
Brandishing a “Satisfy your Munchies” sign, the Girl Scout and her aunt came up with the idea to set up camp near the pot shop.
The aunt reported that they had hungry customers in minutes, and her niece commented that “It seems like people are happy we’re here,” according to KATU.Â
Girl scout sells cookies outside Portland pot shop: ‘It’s not against the rules’https://t.co/7pzed7M3GC pic.twitter.com/HRQfIyM6pI
— NBC KSNV News 3 (@News3LV) February 22, 2016
Although the Girl Scouts organization does not particularly agree with the cookie seller’s choice of location, it doesn’t break any rules, the aunt told KATU.
The young Girl Scout is hoping to raise money to attend a horse summer camp.
H/T: Twitchy
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