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Truck Load of Girl Scout Cookies Goes Up in Flames

They say there’s no use in crying over spilled milk… but what about the cookies that go with it?

On January 26th, a semi truck hauling Girl Scout cookies crashed on US 27 in Kentucky. According to WLWT 5, the accident happened around 3:00 a.m. and caused traffic to back up quite a bit. Due to the traffic affecting morning commutes, Pendleton County Schools opened on a delay.

It is currently unknown what caused the 18-wheeler to crash. The trucker was unharmed, and there were no injuries at the scene. Unfortunately, the Girl Scout cookies were incinerated and had to be hauled off in a dump truck so the big rig could be towed.

See WLWT’s local coverage from the scene below:

Read original article by WLWT 5.

 

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