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You just don’t know who will show up at your door hawking Thin Mints these days. So take a hint from that other youth scouting organization and “Be prepared.”
In Georgia, Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. depicted in a series of posters created by WestWayne and Deely Trimble & Co., both in Atlanta, sport green hair, green nail polish and some post-feminist attitude. “Yeah, we still wear green, but a lot else has changed,” declares one headline.
A second, softer-focused piece shows a freckled, pre-teen, her exposed shoulder tattooed with the Girl Scouts’ green logo, its copy a challenge to slackers everywhere: “We’re just as committed as ever.

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