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Kelly Ripa Just Got BOOED Off Stage for Hating Thin Mints – You Won’t Believe Her Savage Comeback!

Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos turned a seemingly light topic into a lively and entertaining segment on Live with Kelly and Mark when they dove into a passionate discussion about Girl Scout cookies. The conversation was sparked by the recent announcement from Girl Scouts of the USA that two popular flavors—Girl Scout S’mores and Toast-Yay!—will be discontinued after the 2025 cookie season ends. This news, which broke in early January 2025, gave fans a heads-up to stock up while supplies last throughout 2025, as availability varies by location and sales channel (booths or online via Digital Cookie).
During the episode (which aired on January 8, 2025), the hosts reacted to the retirements with enthusiasm for some classics staying around, but things quickly heated up when the talk shifted to personal favorites. Kelly boldly declared her dislike for Thin Mints—the iconic mint-chocolate sandwich cookie that’s often considered the top seller and a fan favorite nationwide. The studio audience immediately booed her in playful outrage, which only fueled the fun back-and-forth.
Kelly didn’t back down, jokingly calling out the booers (even referring to some as “potheads” in a humorous jab, given Thin Mints’ sometimes tongue-in-cheek reputation) and telling them to “shut up!” in her signature sassy style. Mark Consuelos, clearly on Team Thin Mints, playfully threatened to “walk off the set” over the controversy and even encouraged the audience to keep booing Kelly for her “controversial” take. The couple’s chemistry shone through as they teased each other, turning what could have been a simple news bite into a hilarious, opinionated debate that had everyone laughing.
The segment highlighted how even something as wholesome as Girl Scout cookies can spark strong feelings and lively TV moments. While S’mores (a graham cracker-cookie with chocolate and marshmallow vibes) and Toast-Yay! (described as tiny French toast-inspired treats) are exiting the lineup to make room for potential new flavors, staples like Thin Mints, Samoas, Tagalongs, and others remain safe—for now.It was classic Live with Kelly and Mark: light-hearted chaos, genuine reactions, and a reminder that cookie opinions can get surprisingly intense! Fans online and in the audience clearly sided against Kelly on the Thin Mints front, but that’s what makes these spontaneous exchanges so entertaining.




