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A California mother is petitioning Girl Scouts U.S.A. to end its partnership with food giant Nestle over the high sugar content in its branded cookie milk drinks. Earlier this fall, Nestle released two Girl Scout Cookie Nesquik products, inspired by the beloved Thin Mints and Samoa cookies. FoxNews.com then noted the high caloric content of the milk drinks. Monica Serratos, who is also the leader of her daughters' Girl Scout troop in Orange County, noticed the high sugar content when she was shopping and spotted the new product on shelves. Eager to try cookie flavored milk, her kids leapt toward the product, but the mother of four was appalled when she turned the container over and saw how much sugar each drink contained.
A California mother is petitioning Girl Scouts U.S.A. to end its partnership with food giant Nestle over the high sugar content in its branded cookie milk drinks.