This Is Your Last Season to Get These Popular Girl Scout Cookie Flavors
Every year, folks eagerly anticipate running into a group of Girl Scouts in their iconic uniforms, selling boxes of delicious cookies at local parking lots or train stations. Whether you’re a Samoas or Thin Mints fan, we can all agree that there’s something to satisfy everyone’s sweet tooth. But if you have a go-to flavor that you choose time after time, you’ll want to pay attention. After this year, the organization is rolling out a major change to its popular dessert lineup.
The Girl Scouts of the USA have announced that after the 2025 season, they will no longer sell two iconic flavors: S’mores and Toast-Yay. Councils typically distribute their boxes of treats from January through April, so come this spring, you cannot snag these discontinued flavors in person or online.
When you bite into a Girl Scouts S’mores cookie, you’ll experience a graham cracker biscuit stuffed with chocolate and creamy marshmallow filling. The Toast-Yay cookies mimic slices of French toast — they also have a maple syrup flavor and a coating of icing.
“Fans of S’mores and Toast-Yay cookies can get their hands on their favorite sweet treats for the last time by visiting a nearby cookie booth or reaching out to a Girl Scout they know for their individual Digital Cookie online sales link,” Girl Scouts of the USA said in a press release sent to The Kitchn. “Availability of the soon-to-be-retired varieties will vary depending on customer location.”
Girl Scouts have retired beloved cookie flavors in the past. In 2023, the organization announced it would discontinue Raspberry Rallys, a beloved raspberry-infused biscuit covered in chocolate.
But despite these changes in the organization’s inventory, Wendy Lou, the chief revenue officer of Girl Scouts of the USA, wants loyal fans to know, “Girl Scout Cookie season is about so much more than selling the iconic cookies people know and love.” Regardless of the cookie lineup, supporting the scouts represents fueling the broader mission of developing young people’s agency and skills. “The funds girls earn throughout the season directly power girls’ journeys in leadership, entrepreneurship, and community building. The sweet success of each sale is a testament to how much girls can change the world when they put their minds to it.”
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