According to the
Huffington Post:
Owners of brands geared toward children of all
ages are battling to keep notable names like Thin Mint, Tootsie Roll and
Cinnamon Toast Crunch off the flavored nicotine used in electronic cigarettes.
Now the owners of those trademarks are
fighting back to make sure their brands aren't being used to sell an addictive
drug or make it appealing to to children.
"Using the Thin Mint name — which is
synonymous with Girl Scouts and everything we do to enrich the lives of girls —
to market e-cigarettes to youth is deceitful and shameless," Girl Scouts
spokeswoman Kelly Parisi said in a statement.
The recent attention e-cigarettes have gained
can be used to inform the emerging marijuana market. For instance, the name “Thin Mint” is also
used for a strain of marijuana that apparently tastes similar to the Girl Scout cookies. Below is a medical marijuana ad that not only promotes Thin Mint marijuana but uses a cartoon character and offers a "free Capn Cosmics medible for first time patients."