“13-year-old Danielle Lei, a Girl Scout in San Francisco, is one heck of a smart marketer. On Monday, she sold 117 boxes of Girl Scout cookies in two hours. Her location? Outside a medical marijuana clinic. Moreover, the Green Cross Cannabis Collective was pretty ‘high’ on the idea too: ‘It’s no secret that cannabis is a powerful appetite stimulant, so we knew this would be a very beneficial endeavor for the girls,’ Holli Bert, a staff member at The Green Cross, told Mashable in an email. ‘It’s all about location, and what better place to sell Girl Scout cookies than outside a medical cannabis collective?'”
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