Thin Mints are piling up.
The Girl Scouts are stuck with more than 15-million boxes of cookies.
They just couldn’t sell enough this year amid the pandemic.
Typically, troop members set up outside grocery stores or go door-to-door, but that didn’t happen.
In fact, about 12-million boxes never even left warehouses in Kentucky and Indiana.
The surplus will likely be donated to food banks, the military, and emergency medical workers.
