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Your Favorite Girl Scout Cookies Now Cost More: Here's Where the Money Goes

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Image source: Getty Images Believe it or not, Girl Scout cookie season is already upon us -- or nearly here if your local chapters begin selling cookies in a few weeks. You'll want to order your cookies soon if you prefer to remain stocked up on your favorite flavors. Cookie lovers will pay $6 to $7 per box this year.

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4 Ways to Give the Gift of Costco This Mother's Day

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And the second, for the mom with a sweet tooth, a 24-count box of Cheryl's Assorted Cookies (if you've never had Cheryl's cookies, I highly recommend them!). 24-count box of Cheryl's assorted buttercream cookies $34.99 (no tax) $64.98 (from Cheryl's website) $29.99 The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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Future-Proofing Ads: Inside The Trade Desk's Innovation Factory

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Instead, the R&D effort is more directly focused on the incoming shift away from third-party tracking cookies and its potential replacements. Years ago, the digital advertising sector started grumbling about rough waters ahead as leading web browser publishers from Alphabet to Apple started planning the demise of tracking cookies.

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Costco Now Sells Girl Scout Thin Mints

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Image source: Getty Images Calling all Girl Scout cookies fans! That's right -- you don't have to wait until the upcoming cookie season to satisfy your chocolatey-mint cravings. While these tasty treats aren't the original full-sized cookies you know and love, they have a similar taste and are a bite-sized version.

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1 Wall Street Analyst Thinks AppLovin Stock Is Going to $115. Is It a Buy?

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There's also the matter of the impending death of ad-tracking cookies, which sent the ad tech industry into a tailspin. Nollen posited, "Cookies do not matter but transparency does," a view that favors AppLovin. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. Is the stock a buy?

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4 Costco Frozen Foods to Always Keep in Your Freezer

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Otis Spunkmeyer Chocolate Chunk Cookie Dough, 6 lbs This product is six pounds of cookie dough for $16.99 But just in case you aren't clearing freezer space right now, consider the fact that the cookie dough chunks are pre-portioned and don't have to be thawed before baking. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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Forget Nvidia: 2 Tech Stocks to Buy Instead

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Its dedication to research and development, evidenced by consistently increasing R&D spending , has positioned the company to lead the charge in an era without basic user-tracking tools like the third-party tracking cookie. is establishing this system as an industry standard, and stands ready to lean on it as the old cookies go away.

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