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Girl Scout Cookie Cutters

March 1932 Girl Scout Leader magazine


Left: 1932 Spring GS Catalog image
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Right: 1932 Fall GS Catalog image



Image: Angie Olds

Unknown - may not be Girl Scout related

Unknown

1948
It's not known why some have
"Drip-O-Lator, the Better Drip Coffeemaker"
on the handle, ALMOST always upside down.
Drip-O-Lator was a division of the Enterprise Aluminum Company during this era, and therefore may have manufactured the cookie cutter.







1957 - only one offered
1964 - offered as a set of three; Brownie 4 1/2" tall, Birthday 4" tall and Daisy 3"x3" - HRM manufactured.


Left - 1982, Right - 1983, showing various colors of plastic. The left image was printed in the catalog "reversed" but this was corrected for 1983.


1985



1994, sold for many years

2016

Image: Angie Olds

Trefoil Cookie Cutter with raised handle
Images: C.M.

Canadian Girl Guides
Cookie Cutter
plastic
Mid-1990's
