S'Mores
Marshmallow Trivia
Girl Scout Cookies
Girl Scout Trivia
Miscellaneous
100

In 1927, the Girl Scout guidebook debuted a graham cracker and marshmallow campfire treat, the common name for which became a contraction of these two words. 

Some More

100

Marshmallows were originally made from what plant root?

Marsh-Mallow plant


100

Which Girl Scout cookie has a lemony flavor and features 8 inspiring messages?


Lemon Ups

100

What is the most popular Girl Scout cookie flavor making up a quarter of total sales with 4.5 million produced daily?

Thin Mints

100

What is your favorite way to eat a Girl Scout cookie OTHER than straight from the box??

Yum!! :)

You can crush them for crusts, bake them into brownies, layer in parfaits, or blend them into milkshakes. 

200

Why did they call them "Some Mores"?

Because everyone always wanted another :)

200

True or False: Metal rods cook marshmallows faster and more efficiently than wooden ones. 

True

200

This crisp cookie with caramel, coconut, and chocolatey stripes is baked in an oven the size of a football field. 

Samoas aka Caramel De Lites

200

Sales of Girl Scout Cookies started in what year when a troupe baked simple sugar cookies in an Oklahoma high school cafeteria?

A. 1807

B. 1887

C. 1917

D. 1937

C. 1917

200

What is the name of the gluten-free Girl Scout cookie?

Toffee-tastic

300

Americans buy this many pounds of marshmallows as a country every year:

A. 500

B. 9,000

C. 5 million

D. 90 million

D. 90 million pounds of marshmallows

300

Marshmallows are made up of 50% of what ingredient?

A. Sugar

B. Gelatin

C. Air

D. Egg whites

C. Air

300

This Girl Scout cookie is layered with peanut butter and covered in a chocolatey coating. 

Tagalongs aka Peanut Butter Patties

300

Commercial sales of Girl Scout Cookies started in 1934 with what famous cookie?

A. Thin Mints

B. Trefoils

C. Samoas

B. Trefoils (shortbread)

300

What cookie based off of a camp snack was discontinued in 2025?

S'Mores cookie

400

The largest S'More ever made was built by Chef Stephen Durfee at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, California, and weighed how many pounds?

A. 53

B. 103

C. 267

D. 396

D. 396 lbs - featuring custom-baked graham cracker sheets, 144 lbs of chocolate ganache, and 82 lbs of marshmallows

400

Ancient peoples created a sap from the marsh-mallow root pulp and used it medicinally to soothe what ailments?

A. Hallucinations

B. Coughs and sore throats

C. Headaches

D. Upset stomach

B. Coughs and sore throats

400
This brownie-inspired cookie is topped with caramel creme and sea salt. 

Adventurefuls

400

How many Girl Scout cookies are sold around the world each year?

A. 25 million

B. 100 million

C. 250 million

D. 2 billion

B. 100 million

400

How much money is made per year from selling Girl Scout Cookies, outselling Chips Ahoy and Milanos combined?

A. $100 million

B. $300 million

C. $500 million

D. $900 million

D. $900 million

500

When is National S'Mores day?

A. July 4th

B. August 1st

C. August 10th

D. September 5th

C. August 10th

500

In the late 19th century, candy makers started replacing marshmallow root with this Jello-reminiscent substance in order to create a more stable product fit for mass production?

Gelatin

500

What is the name of the Girl Scout oatmeal cookie sandwich with peanut butter filling?

Do-si-dos

500

During World War 2 when baking ingredients were rationed, the Girl Scouts pivoted to selling these to raise money?

A. Car washes

B. Makeovers

C. Calendars

D. Postcards

C. Calendars

500

How many companies are licensed to bake Girl Scout cookies?

A. 23

B. 17

C. 2

D. 9

C. 2 - ABC Bakers and Little Brownie Bakers

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