Do-si-dos (Peanut Butter Sandwiches)
Approval Rate: 88%
Reviews 33
by jester002
Tue Jan 05 2010They'll do in a pinch, but I'm not into peanut butter.
by margarite_mccain
Fri Aug 14 2009Never had it, giving it a 3
by cyclee
Tue Apr 28 2009I like how these pictures are getting bigger and bigger. These cookies will be bigger than my head anytime soon.
by zosima
Sat Mar 07 2009They've been reformulated to be "trans-fat-free".(between 0.0g and 0.5g of trans-fat per serving) One of the advantages of trans fats is that they serve as a preservative. So more recent formulations are more likely to have problems with staleness. The reformulation will also leave the cookies tasting a little bit different. I noticed a weird aftertaste in this year's Samoas, as well, but after I got used to it, they were just as delicious as before.
by cjs123
Sat Mar 01 2008Normally I love 'em (and the Thin Mints) but this year I picked up a box of Do-si-Dos from a troop outside the Chevron at Ironwood & Ocotillo in Queen Creek-Pinal County. Surprised the cookies were $4.00/box, and even more surprised when they tasted stale! The center part tasted waxy and the outside tasted like it was left over from last year. Don't plan on buying these again for a few years. Sad!
by gloomyeeyore
Mon May 07 2007I like do-si-dos, you can never go wrong with peanut butter in a cookie.
by randyman
Fri Mar 09 2007These are my number one Girl Scout cookies. I can eat a whole box of these cookies with no problem, as long as I have a glass of cold milk.
by dskfh_at_aolcom
Sat Jan 21 2006NICE!!!!
by former_gs_dad
Sat Jan 07 2006These are absolutely the best with a nice hot cup of tea. I buy a case or two every year. former GS dad
by magnum_tj
Wed Dec 28 2005Years ago, say....30, Keebler had a cookie called "Pitter Patters" and these cookies are very similar, if not exactly the same. I rarely eat cookies, but when the annual sale starts, you can be sure that I will purchase a minimum of 10 boxes for myself. My family loves the other selections and buy enough to make the quota for many of the girls within the Council! Seriously, if you want a Super Peanut Butter Cookie, this is the one that will become a personal tradition.
by wnypat
Tue Oct 11 2005As good as when they were called Savanahs
by kattwoman
Fri Apr 08 2005if i really must buy something other than samoas its these. they are very good.
by oleary2000
Mon Mar 14 2005These are good.. !!
by makaylasmommy_03
Thu Mar 10 2005i love these peanut butter wonders!
by barbkaye57
Thu Jan 20 2005Excellent cookie especially if you get tired of the chocolate coating on some of the other cookies. Not as good as the thin mints or caramel delights but they're pretty darn close.
by florencerus
Mon Mar 15 2004I have always loved the do si dos, no matter what name they went by. But I am very disappointed that they have skimped on the amount of peanut butter in the middle! If this continues next year, I probably will not buy them after that.
by kolby1973
Wed Feb 25 2004I have always enjoyed these cookies. I usually buy at least 3 boxes of these every year. They could be a little bit fresher, but overall they are really good.
by melindamsmith
Tue Feb 24 2004They always taste stale to me and I don't really taste the peanut butter.
by tvtator
Tue Feb 17 2004One of my favorites, the peanut butter is rich and pleasant tasting. I personally love peanut butter cookies so these hit the spot.
by molfan
Sun Feb 15 2004A good peanut butter cookie. These cookies have been around for a long time. Some of the girl scout cookies have come and gone, but Do-si-dos have been around for years.they also freeze well.One of my more favorite peanut butter type cookies.
by walkers
Wed Jan 14 2004Great Cookies especially with a cold glass of milk. I just got my order today and Boy did it taste real good when I cant get them the next best thing to them are the nutterbutter's. Don't change a thing.
by mamabrown
Mon Jan 12 2004This is my favorite Girl Scout Cookie. I remember selling it in the 60's, and it was my favorite then (although I don't remember the name being the same). I guess that is why I sold more of them than any other Girl Scout Cookie. Now, I am a troop leader, and Do Si Dos remain one of our best sellers.
by castlebee
Fri Sep 14 2001If high sales mean anything, this was THE GS cookie of choice back when I was hawking them as a 10 year old girl scout. I remember selling more of them than any other type. No doubt they are still widely supported by the peanut butter addicted. Though I can no longer personally comment on the sales, I think Do-si-dos have held up pretty well over the years in spite of the expanded GS cookie line. I know I still like them, though I have to admit my favorite is now that coconut, chocolate and caramel bit o' heaven the Samoa!
by likerealmusicn_otcrap
Mon Jul 16 2001The perfect combination of peanut butter & oatmeal...sweet, crunchy & nothing like them in the store. Plus they don't melt in your car. My favorite GS cookie.
by dorkavitch_chamalsky
Wed Apr 11 2001These cookies are really good. There's just something about them. You can buy peanut butter sandwich-type cookies in the store, but they don't seem to be as good as the Girl Scouts' version.
by callmetootie
Mon Apr 09 2001They're not as good as Peanut Butter Patties, but you can eat these for breakfast too.
by alicat
Tue Sep 19 2000Peanut Butter is so good in a cookie form and the Girl Scouts get it right with the perfect texture. I love taking apart the cookie and licking out the peanut butter.
by theb5402et
Thu Mar 16 2000These are classic and sooo deliscious...I hope they never change this cookie in any way!
by jkf_at_4732et
Fri Mar 10 2000Anything with peanut butter does it for me. And these are especially good!
by drag4571om
Fri Mar 10 2000If you like peanut butter, these are great.
by mcnu2986om
Fri Mar 10 2000It's peanut butter and oatmeal! The perfect breakfast food!!
by jkri642om
Tue Mar 07 2000A solid cookie. Not as addictive as some of the others.
by shroomwoman
Tue Mar 07 2000Now this is a peanut butter cookie!