It's that time again! Girl
Scout cookies are out on the market. Since they hold a special place in
my heart, I thought it wouldn't be a bad idea to see which ones are the best
and which ones are the worst. Honestly, they're all cookies, so it's safe
to assume they are not healthy. Regardless, I am curious to see what the
nutrition information is.
So the random question of the day
is:
What's the Healthiest Girl Scout
Cookie?
I went to the official Girl Scout Cookie website, and here's what I
found:
When I compare labels, I typically
like to look at:
- Serving size
- Calories
- Saturated fat
- Sodium
- Fiber
- Sugar
- Vitamins and minerals
Serving size:
- Normally, I like to break down nutrition information to make the serving sizes match. Since all of these look pretty close even though the serving size varies between 2 and 5 cookies, I’m going to leave the comparison in terms of suggested serving size. It wouldn’t really work to compare them using 1 cookie since they all are different sizes.
Calories:
- The cookie with the smallest amount of Calories is Thank You Berry Much – 120
- The cookies that tied for the highest are Thin Mints, Trefoils, Do-si-dos, and Dulce de Leche – 160 Calories per serving
Saturated fat:
I like to look at saturated fat
instead of total fat. Total fat includes
the healthy and the unhealthy kinds.Saturated fat is considered the “bad” fat, so I don’t even usually bother with total.
- The cookie with the least amount of saturated fat is the Cranberry Citrus Crisp coming in at 0.
- Samaos have the most saturated fat. At 30% DV, this is high in saturated fat, and I’m assuming it’s giving you close to 1/3 of the recommended amount because of the coconut. Although delicious, coconut is one of the few plant sources that’s high in saturated fat. Another contender that is super high in saturated fat, palm oil, happens to be a staple in Girl Scout cookies – exciting.
Sodium
What I thought was interesting is
that all of these cookies are low in sodium, meaning they are 140 mg or less.
- Samoas have the least amount of sodium – 60 mg
- The cookies that tied for the highest are Savannah Smiles and Thin Mints – 125 mg
- Honestly, these all suck lol. None of these cookies has more than 1 gram of
fiber, so I’m not going to nitpick this.
Moving on…
Sugar:
- The cookies with the smallest amount of sugar are the Trefoils and Thank You Berry Much – 7 grams per serving
- The cookies that tied for the highest are Somoas, Do-si-dos, and Thanks A Lot – 11 grams
Vitamins and minerals:
- All of these cookies are low in vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium, and iron. I’m not even going to compare them since they are all low (0-5% DV)
After considering all of these criteria,
the winner for the healthiest Girl Scout cookie is:
Tagalongs!
Just kidding, but they are my
favorite.
The actual winner is the Thank You
Berry Much cookie. Granted, it’s still a
cookie, but it is the lesser of 12 evils.
The problem I have with this cookie is that I’ve never actually seen
it. Now it may not even be an option in
my region, but my eyes go straight towards my favorites: the Samoas (which are
probably the worst), the Tagalongs, and my husband’s favorite, the Savannah
Smiles. So I’m willing to bet most
people don’t even know that Thank You Berry Much is an option let alone the
healthiest.
After it’s all said and done, though,
I have to point out that most people do not eat the suggested serving
size. My brain actually has a frequent
battle with my belly, insisting that 1 row = 1 serving, which we all know is
not what the manufacturer suggests. So
it doesn’t really matter which one is the healthiest and which one is the worst
if we can’t practice self-control with either of them. It’s pretty hard to keep your waistline low
and your healthy high while eating an entire box of cookies.
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