Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Nestlé Crunch Introduces World's Most Valuable Candy Bars

New Nestlé Crunch Girl Scout Candy Bars Valued at 200 Times Suggested Retail Price by World’s Largest Collectible Auctioneer; Online Pre-Sale Starts Tomorrow at Facebook.com/NestleCrunch

LOS ANGELES - America, your dreams have come true! After months of speculation and mouth-watering rumors, NESTLÉ® CRUNCH® today confirmed it has created the new Nestlé Crunch Girl Scout Candy Bars, designated “the world’s most valuable candy bars” by the world’s largest auction house of collectibles, Heritage Auctions. Having officially authenticated the first set of the three limited edition Nestlé Crunch Girl Scout Candy Bars, Heritage Auctions has appraised the bars at $500, an amount almost 200 times greater than the bars’ suggested retail price -- making them the most valuable candy bars currently in existence.

Inspired by the three most popular flavors of Girl Scout Cookies, Nestlé Crunch Girl Scout Candy Bars are produced under license from Girl Scouts of the USA and come in three varieties: 
  • Thin Mints™ – Dark chocolate cookie wafers and mint chocolate crème, topped with airy crispies and a rich, dark chocolatey coating 
  • Caramel & Coconut – Cookie wafers layered with coconut caramel crème and chewy caramel, topped with toasted coconut and drizzled with caramel stripes 
  • Peanut Butter Crème – Cookie wafers layered with smooth peanut butter crème, topped with airy crispies and a creamy, chocolatey coating
“When word of this irresistible combination of Nestlé Crunch and Girl Scout Cookie flavors leaked earlier this year, consumers started calling,” said spokesperson Tricia Bowles, Nestlé USA, Confections & Snacks. “One said he’d give us all of his money for Nestlé Crunch Girl Scout Candy Bars! Another said she’d do ‘anything’ to get her hands on some, and our retailers seem to feel the same way. Fans should be ready to buy “the world’s most valuable candy bars” before they are all gone!”

Beginning tomorrow, May 9, Nestlé Crunch and Girl Scout Cookie fans can log online to purchase the candy bars through a special, limited supply pre-sale program at Facebook.com/Crunch while supplies last. After the pre-sale, the Nestlé Crunch Girl Scout Candy Bars will be available as limited edition candy bars this summer at participating retail stores nationwide, beginning June 1 through September.

WORTHY OF A RENOIR
The new Nestlé Crunch Girl Scout Candy Bars hold the distinct honor of serving as the muse for acclaimed painter Alexandre Renoir, the great-grandson of the legendary Impressionist, French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir. His original painting of the bars will be auctioned off at a special VIP event at Galerie Michael in Beverly Hills on May 31. In addition to Renoir’s new masterpiece, a framed set of Nestlé Crunch Girl Scout Candy Bars from the first production run will be auctioned off at the gallery and online through Heritage Auctions. All proceeds will benefit the local Girl Scouts council, Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles.

“Nestlé is anticipating a tremendous response to these Girls Scout candy bars and, given how good they are, I’d say those expectations are warranted,” said Margaret Barrett, a music, entertainment and pop culture specialist with Heritage Auctions, which will feature the framed set of the Nestle Crunch Girl Scout Candy Bars online. “The three candy bars that we are auctioning – from the first production run – will be regarded as treasures of pop culture. They should easily command at least $100 to $200 each at auction or $500 for the set, with the winning bids to benefit the local Girl Scouts council, Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles.

USA entered into a national license agreement with Nestlé, for the limited production of Nestlé Crunch Girl Scout Candy Bars. This marks the first time the Girl Scouts have licensed a candy bar product inspired by the flavors of their famous cookies.

"We’re pleased that with the help of a great brand like Nestlé Crunch, our iconic Girl Scouts brand can reach the public in new and unexpected places," said Barry Horowitz, vice president and general manager, Girl Scout Merchandise, Girl Scouts of the USA. "During our 100th anniversary, we hope the Nestlé Crunch Girl Scout Candy Bars raise awareness of the Girl Scout Cookie Program and all the business and financial literacy skills girls learn from participating in this annual leadership activity."

About Girl Scouts of the USA
Founded in 1912, Girl Scouts of the USA is the preeminent leadership development organization for girls, with 3.2 million girl and adult members worldwide. Girl Scouts is the leading authority on girls' healthy development, and builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. The organization serves girls from every corner of the United States and its territories. Girl Scouts of the USA also serves American girls and their classmates attending American or international schools overseas in 90 countries. For more information on how to join, volunteer or reconnect with, or donate to Girl Scouts, call 800-GSUSA-4-U (800-478-7248) or visit girlscouts.org.

About Heritage Auctions
Heritage Auctions, headed by Steve Ivy, Jim Halperin and Greg Rohan, is the world’s third largest auction house, with annual sales more than $800 million, and 700,000+ online bidder members. Heritage features more than 34 categories of collectibles and is the unchallenged leader in Coins, Comics, Comic Art, Movie Posters, Vintage Sports Memorabilia, Illustration and Comic Art, Space Memorabilia and much more. For more information about Heritage Auctions, and to join and gain access to a complete record of prices realized, along with full-color, enlargeable photos of each lot, please visit HA.com.

About Nestlé USA 
Named one of “The World’s Most Admired Food Companies” in FORTUNE magazine for 14 consecutive years, Nestlé provides quality brands and products that bring flavor to life every day. From nutritious meals with LEAN CUISINE® to baking traditions with NESTLÉ® TOLL HOUSE®, Nestlé USA makes delicious, convenient, and nutritious food and beverage products that make good living possible. That’s what “Nestlé. Good Food, Good Life” is all about. Nestlé USA, with 2010 sales of $10.4 billion, is part of Nestlé S.A. in Vevey, Switzerland — the world’s largest food company with a commitment to Nutrition, Health & Wellness — with 2010 sales of $105 billion. For product news and information, visit Nestleusa.com or NestleNewsroom.com.

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Monday, May 7, 2012

Girl Scouts Elect New Board Members

Ben Goldman, new Board of
Directors member, and Board
Development Committee Chair
The Girl Scouts North-Central Alabama elected the following Board Members at the annual meeting held April 28 at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama: Neeysa Biddle of Albertville, Ascension Health; Mariah Chapman of Birmingham, BBVA Compass; Wendy Evesque of Birmingham, Protective Life; Ben Goldman of Birmingham, Hand Arendall; Laura Huckabee-Jennings of Huntsville, Transcend Leadership Coaching; Tanya Shunnara of Birmingham, Sirote and Permutt; Henley Smith of Birmingham, O’Neal Steel; and Mary Wuertenberger of Anniston.

Reelected to serve on the GSNCA Board of Directors again are Diane Brooker of Demopolis, Alabama Power Company; Paige Daniel of Birmingham, Highland Associates; Janet Kincherlow-Martin of Decatur, Calhoun Community College; Barry Morris of Florence; University of North Alabama; and Cindi Vice of Trussville, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama.

Additionally, Ben Goldman was elected chair of the Board Development Committee. Mayor Anna Berry of Heflin, City of Heflin; Vicky Kirby of Fort Payne, Edward Jones Investment Group; Elaine Kwarcinski of Birmingham, Alabama Power Company; Penny Southward of Birmingham, Urban Development Group; and Loo Whitfield of Tuscaloosa, West Alabama Chamber of Commerce were also elected to serve on the Board Development Committee.

Friday, May 4, 2012

Girl Scouts YP Society Hosts Third Annual Soiree@SoHo

Back: J.W. Swift, Mary Cummings, Ali Wilburn,
Tiffany Story, Meredith Foster;
Front: Ben Goldman, Kimberly Rudolph, Casi Ferguson
The Girl Scouts Young Professionals Society will host the third annual Soiree@SoHo, formally Soiree@Saks, on Thursday, July 26, 2012 at Rosewood Hall inSoHo Square from 6:30-9 p.m.

Young professionals are invited to join the YP Society for live music, food and drinks, a silent auction and role model runway fashion show provided by Belk at Brookwood Mall. Proceeds from the event ensure that girls across the North-Central Alabama have the opportunity to participate in Girl Scout programs.

Participating as models on the Role Model Runway are Amy Bailey of MyScoop Media; Elizabeth Boldin of Luckie& Co.; Jim Cavale of Iron Tribe Fitness; Trey Cummings of Bentley Realty Group Inc.; Carlin Everts of The Simblist Group LLC; Wendy Garner of Alabama's 13; Alan Gurganus of Alabama Environmental; Crystal Holmes of Sirote&Permutt, PC; Jamika Kirk of UAB College of Arts and Sciences; Jonathan Macklem of Christian & Small; Andre Natta of The Terminal/Urban Convo; and Natasha Rogers of Railroad Park.

Chairing the event is Mary Cummings of Frost Cummings Tidwell Group. Other committee members include Elizabeth Emerson, Casi Ferguson, Ben Goldman, Kyle Keith, Emily Kent, Ashley White Lord, Wynona Raby, Kimberly Rudolph, Morgan Sport, Tiffany Story, J.W. Swift and Ali Wilburn.

Sponsors for the event include Alabama’s 13, b-metro, Belk at Brookwood Mall, Regions Bank, Jim ‘N Nick’s, Hand Arendall LLC, Sirote & Permutt PC and MyScoop.

For sponsor and ticket information, please contact Meredith Foster, Communications Coordinator, at 205-453-9530 or mfoster@girlscoutsnca.org.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Mark Your Calendars for the Martha Stewart Show


The Martha Stewart Show is featuring Girl Scouts in an episode that will air at 10 a.m. on May 7 on the Hallmark Channel. The entire show is devoted to Girl Scouting and a celebration of our 100 years. The show, which was taped on March 21, begins with a conversation about Girl Scouting between GSUSA CEO Anna Maria Chávez and Martha Stewart, who was a Girl Scout while growing up in New Jersey. The program also features Girl Scouts engaging with Martha Stewart in various cooking and craft segments, and there’s even a segment on Girl Scout uniforms through the decades. The show will air again on May 7 at 2 p.m. and on May 8 at 1 p.m., and you’ll be able to watch clips from the show at marthastewart.com beginning on May 8.

We hope you’ll tune in for a wonderful celebration of Girl Scouting!

Monday, April 30, 2012

Girl Scouts Receive Recognition from Alabama Senate


Senator Cam Ward and GSNCA
Communications & Advocacy Director
Hilary Perry
The Alabama Senator Cam Ward presented the Girl Scouts of North-Central Alabama (GSNCA) with a proclamation recognizing 100 years of building girls of courage, confidence of character. The proclamation also declares 2012 as the Year of the Girl, and recognizes the Girl Scouts for their work in advocating for girls involvement in science and technology fields. 

"I am honored to recognize this wonderful service organization on their 100th anniversary. Their contributions to our community have truly been an inspiration for millions of Americans and Alabamians," states Senator Ward.

Senator Ward is a member of Honorary Girl Scout Troop 1912. Troop 1912 was established in 2011 as the voice for girls in the legislature.