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Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos both had very strong opinions about a rather unassuming subject matter on Wednesday’s episode of Live with Kelly and Mark – and it made for great live TV!

The couple were discussing Girl Scout cookies after it was announced that Girl Scouts were discontinuing two of their popular flavors – Girl Scout S’mores and Toast-Yay after the 2025 cookie season comes to an end.

As Kelly announced the news, Mark was taken aback, telling his wife: “No, no! Do not — if it’s the Samoa, I’m going to walk off set right now.”

Mark didn’t need to walk off set as his cookie preference is being kept, but Kelly went on to express her surprise about the fan-favorites, admitting they were ones she hadn’t even heard of.

Mark replied: “Thin Mints?” to which she responded: “I don’t like Thin Mints.” The studio audience were not impressed with Kelly’s admission and began to boo her.

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