2025 Girl Scout Cookie Season: Flavor Lineup and How to Buy

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It’s that time of year again – Girl Scout Cookie season is here! The Girl Scouts of the USA just announced the kickoff of the 2025 season, which usually lasts through the spring. When you purchase a box of these iconic cookies, the proceeds stay within your local troops and councils, funding experiences like camps, trips, and service projects throughout the year.

Did you know that the sale of Girl Scout Cookies is considered the largest entrepreneurial program globally? It’s an incredible opportunity for girls to learn about goal setting, money management, decision-making, people skills, and business ethics. Wendy Lou, the Chief Revenue Officer of GSUSA, emphasized how important this season is beyond just the cookies we all know and love. It’s a chance for girls to grow into leaders, entrepreneurs, and community builders.

So, what flavors can you expect in the 2025 lineup? The classics are all there, along with some exciting additions like Adventurefuls, Caramel Chocolate Chip, and Lemon-Ups. Unfortunately, this year bids farewell to two flavors – S’mores and Toast-Yay! Better stock up now if they’re your favorites!

If you’re wondering how to get your hands on these delicious cookies, the official Girl Scout Cookie season runs from January to April nationally, but local schedules may vary. You can find a nearby booth by visiting www.girlscoutcookies.org or order online starting February 21st for home delivery. If you prefer to support a specific Girl Scout, reach out to her directly, or use the Girl Scout Cookie Finder to locate a seller in your area.

This year, each box of Girl Scout Cookies costs $6, a small increase due to inflation affecting manufacturing costs. And for those with dietary restrictions, Toffee-tastic and Caramel Chocolate Chip cookies are gluten-free, while Thin Mints, Peanut Butter Patties, Lemonades, and Toast-Yay! are vegan. Additionally, all varieties are kosher and Halal certified for those with specific religious dietary needs.

Lastly, you might notice that some Girl Scout cookies look identical but have different names – this is due to each Girl Scout council partnering with one of two licensed bakers, ABC Bakers or Little Brownie Bakers, each with their own unique recipes and ingredients. Now, who’s ready to stock up on these sweet treats and support a great cause?

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