Cookies
'24 Program
Mascot
Going digital
History
100

Peanut butter cookie without the chocolate

Peanut Butter Sandwiches

100

$6

The cost of a box of cookies

100

This year's animal mascot 

Axolotl

100

Digital Cookie

the new digital application to sell cookies to customers online, track progress towards a goal, and manage sales

100

What year did Girl Scouts start selling cookies?

1917

200

The Gluten Free Cookie

Caramel Chocolate Chip

200

$5 off shipping fees.

Promotion during the first week of cookies. January 12-14

200

Own your magic

Cookie Theme Slogan
200

Where you can turn off The option for girl delivery customers based on family preferences and cookie availability.

Digital Cookies

200

Chocolate Mints

The original name for Thin Mints

300

Cookie with coconut

Caramel Delights

300

This online-only cookie is being suspended this year

Raspberry Rally

300

water dog

The meaning of Axolotl in native Aztec language

300

Where you can find training videos for Digital Cookies

GSHCC Website

300
23 cents 

The cost of cookies in the 1930s

400

A brownie-inspired cookie with caramel flavored crème and a hint of sea salt!

Adventurefuls

400

Donated cookies to Blue Star Moms, food banks, and other organizations

Cookie Share. GSHCC will take care of this for us. 

400

Lake Xochimilco, Mexico.

The only lake you can find Axolotls in

400

Facebook marketplace, craigslist, yard sale sites, tiktok marketplace (is that even a thing?) any online sale site

Online places you can not post about selling cookies

400

1939 

When Thin Mints were introduced in the cookie lineup

500

Toast-Yay, Peanut Butter Patties, Thin Mints, Lemonades, Raspberry Rallies, and Caramel Chocolate Chip Cookies

Cookies that are Vegan

500

$1

Our profit for each package of cookie sold. 

500

10 years

The average lifespan of an Axolotl

500

your address, telephone number(s), parent's or guardians' work address/telephone number(s),  the name and location of your school, your worst enemy's email address

Personal information you should never give out online

500

Girl Scout Cookies were sold by local councils around the country until World War II, when sugar, flour, and butter shortages led Girl Scouts to begin selling these.

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