Caramel deLites/Samoas
Let鈥檚 talk about deLite. Our best guess is that it鈥檚 a fun, shortened version of delight. Since these cookies are the second best-sellers on the Girl Scout roster, we can probably all agree that they鈥檙e just delightful to eat.
Interestingly, de is a word that means from in French, Spanish, and Portuguese. You鈥檒l sometimes see it in names like Don Ricardo de Arag贸n. Lite is used in a lot of product names as a stylized version of light (think lite beer). As for caramel, it鈥檚 鈥渁 liquid made by cooking sugar until it changes color, used for coloring and flavoring food.鈥 The word itself comes from the Spanish or Portuguese caramelo, itself derived from the Latin calamellus for “little reed.”
But, maybe they鈥檙e called Samoas in your region. Why that name? No one鈥檚 really sure. Some speculate that it鈥檚 connected to the country of Samoa, which produces a lot of coconuts, coconut cream, and coconut oil. Those who follow this theory see a connection between the island nation and the toasted coconut topping on the cookie. Others suggest it鈥檚 also a fun play on 鈥渟ome more.鈥