I’m floored by the fact that no one’s thought of this before. That little girl and her mother are going places, no doubt…from the L.A. Times:

On Monday, Danielle Lei and her mother set up shop outside the Green Cross store with the cookies. With the store’s blessing, Lei sold 117 boxes in two hours.

Holli Bert, a spokeswoman for the Green Cross, said that after just 45 minutes, Lei had to call for backup cookies to replenish her stock.

“You put it in terms that they may understand,” Lei’s mother, Carol, told Mashable. “I’m not condoning it, I’m not saying go out in the streets and take marijuana. It also adds a little bit of cool factor. I can be a cool parent for a little bit.”

According to Kelly Parisi, chief communications officer from Girl Scouts of the USA, each region of Girl Scouts has its own guidelines.

“All the money stays in local councils, and they make all decisions on how the cookie program is run,” said Parisi in a statement. “As always, our primary concern is the safety and well-being of the girls we serve. Volunteers and parents are empowered to relocate their booths if conditions change and the location is no longer suitable.”

With no opposition from Lei’s local Girl Scouts chapter, she and her mother plan to return to the Green Cross to sell more cookies Saturday.

So far, the Girl Scouts of Northern California haven’t condemned it (why should they?), but did state that they will review proper sale locations at the end of the sale period.

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