Milk.

--Ben

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> As most of you know my cousin is in Iraq.  His unit has been hit hard 
> lately 16 or more fatalities in the past month. I've been wanting to 
> send something but been having a tough time figuring out what.
> 
> After posting here I received several tips for from our Iraq 
> /Afghanistan war vets  (thank you gentlemen, for your service and your 
> input) as to what to do.  I decided on sending a case or two of Girl 
> Scout cookies to my cousin.  Enough that he could share with his 
> buddies.   I told his Dad about it and he agreed it would be a good 
> idea.  Many of the troops have access to most things they would want but 
> I figured that Girls Scout cookies represent home.  You can't buy them 
> anytime or anywhere and they're wholesome all American right up there 
> with Apple Pie and the Fourth of July. 
> 
> Trevor' Dad called today saying he talked to Trevor this morning and in 
> their normal conversation he asked if there was anything Trevor needed 
> or wanted.  Trevor said "Anything but Girl Scout Cookies! Somebody sent 
> us 1,000 cases of Girl Scout Cookies. We have more cookies than we know 
> what to do with".  According to Trevor's Dad there are about 300 people 
> in Trev's unit. That is 3 1/3 cases per guy.  Trevor had no idea I was 
> planning on sending him GS Cookies.
> 
> So I'm back to the drawing board.  Any ideas?
> 
> 

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