Girl Scout Sets Up Shop Outside Of A Marijuana Vendor
In San Francisco one business savvy girl scout has figued out how to successfully sell girl scout cookies.
Danielle Lei, 13, sold 113 boxes of girl scout cookies in her first two hours outside of The Green Cross, according to The Daily Beast.
The Green Cross's, the marijuana vendor, owners support Lei's business plan. Her goal is to sell as many cookies as she can to the weed dispensary's customers who have a bad case of the munchies.
Lei's mother supporters her, saying this is a good way to teach Lei the difference between drug use and medicine use, according to Buzzfeed.
The huge amount of customers is an added benefit. Lei's mother said in the same amount of time outside of a Safeway, they sold 37 less boxes of cookies.
The Green Cross's Facebook is filled with nothing but support and boosts for Lei. Some of her first customers were the employee.
According to their Facebook, Lei will be back selling her cookies on Saturday February 22, from 4-6 P.M.
The Colorado Girl Scouts don't allow the girls to sell outside of marijuana vendors and liquor stores. However, the California division has no problem.
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