These Girl Scout Cookie Shots Cover Four Different Dessert Varieties
Alyson Wyers — November 20, 2014 — Lifestyle
In this video Andrea Romano and Laura Vitto explain how to make Girl Scout cookie shots that are flavored like your favorite cookies. In The Watercooler video they make four different alcoholic shots based on four different types of cookies: trefoils, samoas, do-si-dos and thin mints.
The Girl Scout cookie shots are perfect for those craving cookies who have run out of the Girl Scout variety and are looking for a more adult fix. The trefoil shot includes vanilla and sugar cookie vodka where as the do-si-dos use sugar cookie vodka and peanut butter vodka. The samoas are a little more complicated, calling for sugar cookie, coconut and caramel vodka varieties and topping with chocolate sauce or chocolate liqueur. The thin mints incorporate chocolate and mint liqueurs.
The Girl Scout cookie shots are perfect for those craving cookies who have run out of the Girl Scout variety and are looking for a more adult fix. The trefoil shot includes vanilla and sugar cookie vodka where as the do-si-dos use sugar cookie vodka and peanut butter vodka. The samoas are a little more complicated, calling for sugar cookie, coconut and caramel vodka varieties and topping with chocolate sauce or chocolate liqueur. The thin mints incorporate chocolate and mint liqueurs.
Trend Themes
1. Alcoholic Desserts - There is potential to disrupt the dessert industry by offering innovative alcoholic dessert options for adults.
2. Cookie-flavored Alcohol - Creating unique alcohol flavors such as those seen in these Girl Scout cookie shots can revolutionize the alcohol industry by attracting new customers who are looking for something different.
3. DIY Cocktail Kits - Bringing DIY cocktail-making experiences to consumers can create a new industry around innovative, pre-packaged cocktail kits that cater to different tastes and preferences.
Industry Implications
1. Alcohol - New, unique, and innovative alcohol flavors can give companies a competitive edge and attract new customers.
2. Dessert - Incorporating alcohol into desserts can offer adult customers a unique dessert experience.
3. DIY Kits - Pre-packaging alcoholic ingredients into kits for customers to make at home can attract a new market of DIY enthusiasts who want to create unique, custom cocktails.
0.4
Score
Popularity
Activity
Freshness