If there were a Girl Scout badge for going viral, Pim Neill would surely be ironing it on to her bright blue Daisy troop vest.
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When Roz Brenowitz, now 77, sold Girl Scout Cookies in her Valley Stream neighborhood as a third grader in the late 1950s, there was one door she was afraid to knock on. "I remember the principal of ...
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