Biscuits sold by Girl Guides as an annual fundraising exercise.
tell the company that makes Girl Guide biscuits that you mess about with Kiwi favourites at your peril
Example sentencesExamples
- Girl Guide biscuits are being tested after numerous complaints.
- Is it just me or is this year's batch of Girl Guide biscuits the worst ever?
- I don't want any Girl Guide biscuits. But I can give you some money to not want them.
- She loves skool and thinks Girl Guide Biscuits rule.
- Helping out local young people will be even easier this week with Girl Guide biscuits on sale across the country.
- Selling encyclopedias? Rawleigh's products? Girl Guide biscuits?
- The eight cartons of Girl Guide biscuits, along with camping gear including nylon tents and gas burners, was stolen from the Paraparaumu Girl Guide Hall on October 9, a police spokeswoman said.
- No more girl guide biscuits for me.
- After 50 years of being regarded as one of the good things in Kiwi life, Girl Guide biscuits go on sale today fighting a new image as too-sweet baddies.
- I am so angry I am going to have to go and eat more Girl Guide biscuits (that aren't even made out of real Girl Guides).