The Margin: Why the Girl Scouts are raising cookie prices in some places — and canceling their bestselling Raspberry Rally flavor

The Girl Scouts sell almost $800 million in cookies each year, but several economic factors have troops shaking up their 106-year-old cookie-selling strategy

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