6-Year-Old Smashes Girl Scout Cookie Leaderboard And Breaks The Website After Selling Over 100,000 Boxes
6-Year-Old Smashes Girl Scout Cookie Leaderboard And Breaks The Website After Selling Over 100,000 Boxes
A 6-year-old girl scout has made headlines after selling over 100,000 boxes of Girl Scout cookies, breaking the website and becoming the new Thin Mint grind champion.
According to [8] 6-Year-Old Smashes Girl Scout Cookie Leaderboard And Breaks The Website After Selling Over 100,000 Boxes, Pim Neill, the 6-year-old girl scout, has sold an astonishing 100,000 boxes of Girl Scout cookies, shattering the previous record.
The website, which is used to track Girl Scout cookie sales, was overwhelmed by the sheer number of sales, causing it to break. Neill's achievement has made her a local celebrity, with many praising her entrepreneurial spirit and determination.
The Girl Scouts of the USA have congratulated Neill on her achievement, saying that she is an inspiration to girls everywhere. Neill's story is a testament to the power of hard work and dedication, and it's a reminder that even the youngest among us can make a big impact.
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