Fifth-annual Girl Scout Cookie Flavor Fest has returned to San Antonio restaurants

Nearly 20 San Antonio bars and restaurants are developing Girl Scout Cookie-inspired food, drinks and pairings to help raise funds for the organization's work in South Texas. The fifth-annual Girl Scout Cookie Flavor Fest will run Feb. 16-25, bringing customers concoctions inspired by the iconic cookies during the season when scout troops raise funds with their sales. The participating businesses buy their cookies from local Girl Scouts, so 100% of the funds stay in the area, according to fest officials.
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