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Monday, 11 December 2017

Girl Scout Cookies will now be available in YOGURT form as Yoplait release three new versions of its Whips! yogurts

Girl Scout Cookies will now be available in YOGURT form as Yoplait release three new versions of its Whips! yogurts



  • Yoplait is releasing Thin Mints, Peanut Butter Chocolate and Caramel Coconut
  • For purists, the Peanut Butter Chocolate may be equated with Tagalongs and Caramel Coconut with Samoas
  • Thin Mint will have mint chocolate flavor; Peanut Butter Chocolate has peanut butter profile with chocolate finish; Caramel Coconut will be smooth and creamy
  • The new yogurt flavors are due in stores this December
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    Girl Scout Cookies will now be purchasable in yogurt form.
    The treats, through a partnership with Yoplait yogurt, will now be available in Thin Mints, Peanut Butter Chocolate and Caramel Coconut flavors.
    For purists, Peanut Butter Chocolate appears to be roughly analogous to Tagalongs, while Caramel Coconut appears similar in flavor to Samoas.
    Yoplait is releasing three Girl Scout Cookies-inspired flavors this month. They are Thin Mints, Caramel Coconut (similar to Samoas) and Peanut Butter Chocolate (similar to Tagalongs)
    'For those who wish they had more ways to enjoy their favorite chocolate mint, peanut butter chocolate, and caramel coconut flavors, we have three delicious, new yogurts inspired by America's most popular Girl Scout Cookie flavors,' said Doug Martin, the business unit director of Yoplait, in a press release.
    The cookies will be available beginning this month and are a permanent addition to Yoplait's brand.
    Barry Horowitz of Girl Scouts of the USA said: 'Beyond the delicious flavor, the yogurts will also remind consumers everywhere of the power of Girl Scout Cookies
    The Thin Mint yogurt will have a mint chocolate flavor, the Peanut Butter Chocolate kind will have a peanut-buttery profile with a chocolate finish and the Caramel Coconut will be smooth and creamy, per Yoplait's analysis.
    The Thin Mints and the Peanut Butter Chocolate will be available in 4-ounce cups, and the Caramel Coconut will be available in 6-ounce cups.
    All of the flavors are gluten-free.
    Barry Horowitz of Girl Scouts of the USA said: 'Beyond the delicious flavor, the yogurts will also remind consumers everywhere of the power of Girl Scout Cookies. 
    'The cookie program is the largest entrepreneurial training program for girls in the world, and we are pleased Yoplait is working with us to share the message about the program and the impact of Girl Scouts with even more families in America.'
    Yoplait previously tried out a caramel coconut flavor in 2015 that was not related to Girl Scouts Cookies. 

    Need a Thin Mint fix? Girl Scout Cookie-flavored yogurt is now here

    Need a Thin Mint fix? Girl Scout Cookie-flavored yogurt is now here
    These are boom times for those who love the taste of Girl Scout Cookies but don’t want to have to horde stacks of boxes for those colder months when it’s impossible to find a small child selling Thin Mints in front of a store stocked with every other kind of cookie.
    Last year, General Mills launched Thin Mints and Caramel Crunch, two kinds of cereal with flavors that lined up with the infamous cookies (Thin Mints and Samoas/Caramel deLites). You can also get Girl Scout Cookie-flavored baking mixes for when you want to approximate the experience but with a different form of pastry. There are even Girl Scout Cookie-flavored teas for, uh, when you want Girl Scout Cookie-flavored tea for some reason, and Girl Scout Cookie flavored coffee creamer.
    That still leaves plenty of foodstuffs to mine for Girl Scout Cookie flavor, however, and you can officially cross yogurt off that list. Per Delish, Yoplait is releasing a trio of new flavors inspired by the iconic cookies. Fans of Thin Mints and Tagalongs will be able to get Whips!-style yogurts that feature those flavors, while The Caramel Coconut flavor that mimics Samoas will be in the style of Yoplait Original. The former is more of a mousse-like yogurt while the latter is smoother and creamier.
    Not only will all three new yogurts be available at retailers nationwide as of December, but the line is a permanent, year-round addition. No seasonal stock-ups needed.
    It’s yet another win for fans of the traditional cookies but we have to pour out a little yogurt for fans of Trefoils and Do-si-dos, who once again get shafted by the flavor choices. Your day will come, people who prefer the taste of plain shortbread to peanut butter and mint. Your day will come.
    [Delish]
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    Why Were All the Player Escorts in the USA-Germany Game Girls?

    Why Were All the Player Escorts in the USA-Germany Game Girls?

    Why no boys?
    Vis Fox
    On Tuesday night, a few minutes before the kickoff of the Women’s World Cup semifinal between the U.S. and Germany, the starting players for each side walked onto the pitch accompanied by 22 young children. This intergenerational spectacle is familiar to even casual soccer fans: The children are youth players who’ve been selected as player escorts, and they’re an expected sight at professional soccer games around the world. Their purpose is basically to embody the connection between players and young fans (and to make FIFA look good). “The Youth Programme highlights the importance FIFA places on enabling children to connect with the sport from an early age,” according to a FIFA press release.

    Player escorts at men’s games are almost always co-ed, but the player escorts at the USA-Germany game last night were all girls. In fact, the vast majority of player escorts at this year’s World Cup have been girls, which is a shame and a missed opportunity. The message conveyed by the gender imbalance of the player escorts is that only girls should care about the Women’s World Cup. It would obviously be better for the sport and the fans to show that boys care about the Women’s World Cup, too.
    FIFA and the Canadian national organizing committee behind the tournament aren’t forthcoming about why most of the player escorts at this year’s World Cup are female. The Youth Programme participants, which also include other, less visible roles, were selected from more than 50 soccer clubs based in and around the six host cities: Edmonton, Moncton, Montréal, Ottawa, Vancouver, and Winnipeg.* “Our local venue teams reached out to their various soccer communities (many of which had purchased group tickets to the Competition) in order to fill the roles of Player Escorts, Ball Crew and FIFA Flag Bearers,” explained Richard Scott, the director of communications for the Canada 2015 national organizing committee, in an email. “It is our understanding oftentimes a Club and/or Team would select the participants, such as having one team fill a particular role as they were all attending the game.”
    I asked for clarification on what exactly this meant—did FIFA, the local venues, or someone else instruct local organizers to favor girls over boys as player escorts? I have yet to hear back. Regardless of whether the heavily female composition of the player escorts was intentional or simply a reflection of the types of youth teams that bought tickets to the tournament, it’s an unfortunate result.
    If the organizers did favor girls on purpose, I’m sure that that decision came from a place of good intentions. It is indeed important to teach girls that they can grow up to play professional sports, if they’re driven and talented enough, and to show them women who have succeeded in careers that have traditionally been male-dominated. And in fields that have been historically controlled by white men, it can sometimes make sense to set aside positions for women or minorities in order to help correct the imbalances of the past.
    But the FIFA Youth Programme isn’t an ideal place for girls-only roles. That’s because player escorts’ purpose is largely symbolic: The children are there to look up to professional footballers as a proxy for all the children (and adults) around the world who admire these gifted athletes. In the men’s game, the fact that player escorts are usually boys and girls represents that people of both sexes can and do respect professional male footballers.
    The unintentional symbolism of excluding boys from walking out with the women’s national teams is that boys either don’t look up to female soccer players, or that boys shouldn’t look up to women’s soccer players. The latter is, needless to say, a terrible message. The women playing in this year’s World Cup are better athletes than the vast majority of boys and men who play soccer will ever be. If boys care about skill and athleticism, they should look up to Megan Rapinoe and Célia Šašić. And if they don’t currently look up to Rapinoe and Šašić, adults should teach them to! Women’s sports will never get the respect and attention they deserve if boys grow up believing that they needn’t care about female athletes.
    Luckily, a glance in the stands indicates that many boys do care about the Women’s World Cup. As a fan watching from home, my favorite part of the tournament has been seeing shots of bleachers occupied by men and boys wrapped in flags and plastered with body paint, cheering themselves hoarse for their women’s national team. I only wish FIFA would catch up with the fans and go find some Canadian boys to walk out with England and Japan today. Because the sight of a young boy literally looking up to a world-class female soccer player would be a powerful symbol of the respect that all soccer fans—male and female—owe the women’s sport. 
    Correction, July 1, 2015: This post originally misspelled Ottawa.