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On Tuesday, Girl Scouts of the USA kicked off its 2025 cookie season. (As a former Girl Scout, I can say that finding inventive ways to sell cookies was my first experience as an entrepreneur.)
Some bad news for Girl Scout cookie-lovers, though: The organization will no longer be making two popular flavors, S’mores and Toast-Yay! However, fans will still have a chance to stock up on them before they are officially retired in 2026.
For the Girl Scouts, who have been in the cookie business for 100 years, these two flavors are relatively new. S’mores cookies, introduced in 2017, taste just like you’d imagine: marshmallow and chocolate filling sandwiched between graham cracker cookies. Toast-Yay! tastes like French toast dipped in icing and debuted just four years ago. Availability of the soon-to-be-retired varieties will vary depending on customer location. (Another flavor, Raspberry Rally, was discontinued in 2023.)
Hungry yet? (I am.) If you’re looking to order some Girl Scout cookies now, here’s what to know:
Girl Scout cookie 2025 line-up
As the Girl Scouts like to say, the future is sweet, and so is this year’s cookie lineup, which is jam-packed with classics including the top three best-selling Girl Scout Cookies: Thin Mints (my favorite), Caramel deLites/Samoas, and Peanut Butter Patties/Tagalongs. There are no new cookies this season.
Here’s the full list:
How to purchase Girl Scout cookies
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