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Living February 4, 2019

This 10-year-old Girl Scout channels Cardi B in rap about selling her cookies

WATCH: 10-year-old Girl Scout's Cardi B rap boosts cookie sales

A Girl Scout from California found a creative way to boost cookie sales by rapping her own version of Cardi B's hit song, "Money."

Kiki Paschall, 10, wrote the lyrics with the help of her mom, Shania Accius of Winnetka, California. Last week, Accius posted a music video of Kiki performing the rap while surrounded by boxes of cookies.

"Been in this game since 2014, selling them cookies is my thing," Kiki rapped. "Buy Thin Mints or even s'mores. Please open up when I knock on your door. Woo!"

Girl Scouts of the USA shared Kiki's video on Twitter, where it's been viewed over 1 million times.

This .@iamcardib MONEY remix is ???? pic.twitter.com/2GusmxFb3I

— Girl Scouts (@girlscouts) February 3, 2019
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Even Cardi herself shared Kiki's video on Twitter writing, "I want all the cookieshhh."

I want all the cookieshhh https://t.co/BDMwP8xiX2

— iamcardib (@iamcardib) February 5, 2019

"She's so excited," mom Accius told "Good Morning America." "I don't have a regular 9-to-5 so I can't sell cookies in the office. I said, 'you love doing it anyway so let's just make a music video.'"

PHOTO: Kiki Paschall, 10, is seen in an undated photo with her mom, Shania Accius of Winnetka, Calif.
Courtesy Shania Accius
Kiki Paschall, 10, is seen in an undated photo with her mom, Shania Accius of Winnetka, Calif.
PHOTO: Kiki Paschall, 10, is seen in an undated photo with her mom, Shania Accius, dad Keith Paschall and brother Kamari, 11.
Courtesy Shania Accius
Kiki Paschall, 10, is seen in an undated photo with her mom, Shania Accius, dad Keith Paschall and brother Kamari, 11.

Accius said friends and family began sharing the video and the link to Kiki's cookie sale page. Kiki's original goal was to sell 500 boxes of cookies, which she exceeded by 1,000.

PHOTO: Kiki Paschall, 10, wrote the lyrics with the help of her mom, Shania Accius of Winnetka, Calif.
Courtesy Shania Accius
Kiki Paschall, 10, wrote the lyrics with the help of her mom, Shania Accius of Winnetka, Calif.

Kiki's music video was a family affair with mom and dad filming and big brother Kamari, 11, as the DJ who cued the instrumentals of Cardi's song.

"This moment, she'll never forget," Accius said. "She is loving every second of it."