Here’s question #7 from our ‘What Can a Cookie Do?’ Treasure Hunt!
Question #7:
How many kilograms (kg) of flour are used to make a year’s worth of Girl Guide Cookies (includes both Chocolatey Mint and Classic Cookies)? (Please guess a specific number, i.e. 1,230.)
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About this campaign: This campaign is intended to help Units sell cookies and to promote Cookie Day at Sears, April 2, 2011! Encourage your family, friends & supporters to participate! Starting March 21 till March 31, we’ll post one question about cookie facts here on our blog. You can come back to add your guess in the comment section as many times as you like, and for any of the questions as they will remain open until the end of the campaign on March 31, 2011 at 11:59 pm EST. Enter your guess in the comments section below. The winner with the closest number of guesses in total from each of the daily questions will be crowned our Online Cookie All-Star on April 1, 2011. (Complete details.)
Only 3 more questions to go! Did you miss a question? Submit your guesses for earlier questions here: #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6.
553,062 kg
Actually, I think 628, 570 kg.
650 025 KG
673050
651,734kg
655,250 kg
595800 kg.
695,000 kg
699, 992
593,750 kg?
622,000 kg
611,500 kg
628 564 kg
818,000 kg
635,974 kg
682,757
712,000
750,000 kg
649000 kg
717,000
607900