The #1 selling Girl Scout Cookie
Thin Mints
Number of Gluten-Free Cookie Types available from Little Brownie Bakers.
One - the Toffee-Tastic
The 2024 Girl Scout cookie mascot for LBB.
Lucy the Axolotl
Girl Scout Founder
Juliette Gordon Low
Number of cookie boxes in a case
12
Cookie made with homemade caramel, cooked to a rich creamy consistency, and a special toasted flaked coconut coating.
Samoas
Vegan customers can buy all they want of this type of cookie.
Thin Mints
The number of cookies that are vegan.
One - Thin Mints
The first Girl Scout cookies were
Sugar cookies
Top reason why customers don't buy Girl Scout Cookies.
Because no-one asked them. Don't be afraid to ask!
The newest cookie in our lineup (released in 2022)
Adventurefuls
Number of Girl Scoot cookie types that are considered Kosher.
ALL of them
Top 3 selling cookies at LBB Bakers (in order)
Thin Mints, Samoas, and Tagalongs
True or False
The first version of Thin Mints came out in 1939 and were called Cooky-Mints
True
This cookie was new last year, but won't be available this year!
Raspberry Rallies
You can taste delicious peanut butter in me! I'm also covered in chocolaty goodness.
Tagalongs
The healthiest choice of Girl Scout cookie
Trefoils (shortbread cookies)
The 3 Types of Girl Scout cookies that are non-negotiable and will never change.
Thin Mints, Do-Si-Dos and Trefoils
The year the 1st national Girl Scout cookie sale occurred.
1936
Do all cookie types cost the same price?
No! Some are $5 (Adventurefuls, Lemon-ups, Trefoils, Do-si-dos, Tagalongs, Samoas, Thin Mints, and S'mores), and one costs $6 (Toffee-tastic)
The classic Girl Scout cookie, no chocolate, no fruit.
Trefoil
You will not find this in any variety of Girl Scout Cookie made by LBB.
High Fructose Corn Syrup
Amount of Thin Mints produced every day during peak baking by LBB.
4.9 million
True or False
Each season, Girl Scouts sell approximately 900 million packages of cookies.
False (it's 200 million packages)
True or False
Over half the women serving in Congress were Girl Scouts
True (58%)