Cookie Sale

The Girl Scout Cookie Program runs from January – March. Girls will be going door to door in the month of January; look for girls in front of local business at booth sales from mid-February to mid-March. Check back in early 2011 for the cookie booth locator to see locations near you!

Girls - it's time to vote on the next cookie program incentives.  Vote for your favorites between now and May 22nd.

Did you know that the Girl Scout cookie program evolved from a local event in Oklahoma in 1917? It is now the leading business and entrepreneurial program run by girls.  

The annual Girl Scout Cookie Program is one of the most unique program activities for Girl Scouts – it’s much more than a fundraiser – it’s a way for girls to earn money, to realize their dreams, and it’s a hands-on leadership and financial literacy program that begins with imagination.

Each year we offer eight delicious cookies. This year, we have introduced a new cookie, Thank U Berry Munch a crispy rice cookie made with premium cranberries and sweetened with white fudge chips. Check out all eight of the delicious cookies and their nutritional information.

Girls


Inspired by U….Powered by Cookies
A girl with passion inspires everyone around her. She speaks in powerful ways about her dreams. She wants to do everything she can to create a better world. This Cookie Season, Girl Scouts across the country will be inspiring change. You will discover what matters most, connect with people in your community and use the power of Girl Scout Cookies to take action and make the world a better place.

Teens
As a Cookie Entrepreneur, you can run your Girl Scout Cookie sales as a serious business – with a creative style all your own. Explore your talents, tap into powerful tech tool, learn business tips from the experts…visit the CEO (Cookie Entrepreneur Officer) section at www.littlebrownie.com …it’s all here to help you reach your big goals.

Cookie Club
Join the Cookie Club, a great Web site where you can see for yourself how exciting and powerful a goal can be – you can even e-mail your friends and family to make promises of cookie purchases. Check it out at www.littlebrownie.com and ask your adult volunteer if Cookie Club is right for your group.