Two months ago, a photo of what looked like a thin-mint inspired candy bar leaked online, sending netizens into a frenzy over whether or not the candy was real. Then, once the Girl Scout organization confirmed that it would in fact be collaborating with Nestlé Crunch, a slew of other questions arose. How long would Girl Scout cookie fans have to wait to get their hands on these bars? Would there be other flavors too? Well, the wait is finally over because several flavors of Girl Scout Crunch bars will hit the market in June.

A press release from Nestlé Crunch and the Girl Scout organization announced that participating retail stores will sell the candy bars from June through September. There is also a pre-sale program. Eager Girl Scout cookie lovers can pre-order the candy bars online at Facebook.com/NestleCrunch, but there are a limited number of bars for pre-sale and the sale will only continue while supplies lasts.

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So what exactly are the flavors of Girl Scout Nestlé Crunch bars? There's Thin Mint, described as, "dark chocolate cookie wafers and mint chocolate crème, topped with airy crispies and a rich, dark chocolatey coating"; Caramel & Coconut, which is, "cookie wafers layered with coconut caramel crème and chewy caramel, topped with toasted coconut and drizzled with caramel stripes"; and Peanut Butter Crème, described as "cookie wafers layered with smooth peanut butter crème, topped with airy crispies and a creamy, chocolatey coating."

Word of the candy bars' release earlier this year caused a lot of enthusiasm. Tricia Bowles of Nestlé USA, Confections & Snack stated that after the initial photo leak, "consumers starting calling. One said he'd give us all of his money for Nestlé Crunch Girl Scout Bars! Another said she's do 'anything' to get her hands on some."

Due to the popularity of the bars before they have even it the market, Nestlé Crunch and the Girl Scout organization had the candy bars appraised by Heritage Auctions. The auction house authenticated the first set of three bars and gave them a value of $500, which is 200 times the suggested price of the candy bars. Nestlé Crunch boasts that this appraisal makes them the most valuable candy bars in the world.

As if the bars weren't already garnering enough press, Alexandre Renoir, the great-grandson of the famous French Impressionist painter, will paint the bars and the painting will be auctioned off along with the first appraised set of the bars.

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The candy bars will be sold as single bars and in take-home fun size boxes. While the Girl Scout organization already released a cookie to commemorate its 100th year anniversary, called Savannah Smiles, these candy bars are also part of the 100th year celebration.

Are you a Girl Scout cookie fan? Will you try the new candy bars or stick with the classic cookies?

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