I am the new cookie this year that is online only.
Raspberry Rally
I am the cookie that looks like french toast.
Toast Yay
This is how we get customers over to our booth.
smile and greet them
use our voices: "girl scout cookies for sale"
This is something we do to every person we see.
greet them (Hi, Hello, How are you today)
This is how much one box of cookies costs.
$5
I am the number one selling cookie every year.
Thin Mint
Delicious vanilla cookie topped with caramel, sprinkled with toasted coconut, and laced with chocolatey stripes.
Caramel Delights
The extra things that we hold to show people we are selling cookies.
our cookie signs
This is something we say after someone buys cookies.
"thank you!"
(Have a great day/Enjoy your cookies)
If you don't know how much someone owes you can look here.
our cheat sheets (always on the table or in the cash box)
I am the cookie that tastes like a fruit or a summer drink.
Lemonades
The two Girl Scout Cookies that feature peanut butter.
Peanut Butter Patties and Peanut Butter Sandwiches
This is what you can tell people who say they don't have any cash.
"we also take debit or credit"
This is what we do when someone makes a donation.
thank them and let them know we appreciate it
A customer buys cookies and says keep the change. This is where the extra goes.
the donation bucket
I am the only Gluten Free cookie.
Caramel Chocolate Chip
A brownie like cookie with caramel center and a little crunch.
Adventurefuls
A customer doesn't know what type of cookie to get. This is what you can say to them.
"My favorites are ___ because ___."
This is what we say when someone asks what we are doing with the money from cookie sales/donations.
tell them about our goals and things we've done in the past.
(camping/Great Wolf Lodge/meeting activities/nursing home donations/American Legion donation/Angel Tree)
A customer buys 7 boxes of cookies. This is how much they owe.
$35
I am the cookie with the girl scout symbol on it.
Trefoil (used to be shortbread)
This is how many types of cookies we offer at BOOTHS.
9
This is what we can say if someone doesn't want to buy cookies for themselves.
"we also accept donations to troops overseas"
"they make really great gifts!"
3 things we do not want to do during our booth shift.
ignore the customer, being grumpy, getting mad when someone says no
(other answers accepted)
A customer buys 5 boxes of cookies and pays $40. This is how much change you give them.
$15