People Skills
Decision Making
Business Ethics
Money Management
Goal Setting
100

This is that polite thing for Girl Scouts to say to a customer after he or she has purchased cookies?

What is "Thank You?"

100

When it comes to buying one box of Girl Scout cookies, a customer can choose between spending either one of these two amounts. 

What is 5 or 6 dollars?

100

This very important date is when excited girl scouts can begin their online Digital Cookie sales.

What is "January 11, 2021?"

100

True or False. A Girl Scout can keep the change if someone gives her extra money.

What is "False?"

(However you can ask if they would like to give the change to Gift of Caring.)

100

During cookie season, selling 500 boxes of cookies will allow Girl Scouts into this club.

What is "Club 500?"

200

This service project gives community members and potential customers a chance to donate cookies to overseas military troops and other non-profit partners.

(Formerly known as the Gift Of Caring)

What is "Cookies for the Community?"

200

This cookie flavor is a good option to offer a customer who prefers to eat vegan.

What is "Thin Mint?"

200

This is what a Girl Scout should do if a customer pays for her cookies and begins to walk away without her change.

What is get the customer's attention and let her know that she forgot her change?

200

These are two types of payments that Girl Scouts can accept for cookies.

What are "Cash and credit cards?"

200

This is what you should do if you find yourself in the middle of cookie season, but you are not near your goal.

What is adjust your goal or find ways to increase your sales?

300

What you should say if a potential customer rudely states that he is not interested in buying Girl Scouts Cookies.

What is "Thank you. Have a nice day?"

300

This is one of the most important decisions to make when setting up a cookie booth or lemonade stand.

What is "Where to put the table? 

(and/or "how to arrange the box display.)

300

Instead of distracting customers with non-sales related activities, this is what you should to if you begin to get hungry while boothing. 

What is "step away from the table and eat a snack?"

300

This is the amount of money that a customer owes for ordering two boxes of Samoas.

What is $10?

300

This amount is what each troop earns per box of cookies that are sold?

What is "95 cents?"

400

These are good flavors for you to suggest when a customer states that she does not like chocolate. 

What are "Lemon Ups, Dosidos, or Toffee Tastics?"

400

This exercise should be conducted when girls in your troop have different ideas on what to do with your cookie earnings and can't decide which option to choose.

What is take a vote?

400

This is the best, and sometimes required, way for Girl Scouts to dress so that they look professional and ready to do business during cookie boothing.

What is "in full uniform?"

400

Name one security feature to look for in $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills.

What is "UV colored strip"

400

This is the amount of cookie boxes to sell if your troop has a goal to raise approximately $2,000.

What are "2,000 boxes?"

500

A customer states that she has already bought cookies from another troop. She doesn't need anymore cookies. What do you say?

What is "Would you like to make a donation?"

500

When deciding who will booth at each location, this is the minimum required adult to Girl Scout ratio for cookie boothing at the Brownie level.

What is" Two adults and two Girl Scouts boothing at all times?"

500

This is what you should do when your troop wants to set up a cookie booth a few minutes early, but another troop is still there finishing up their sales.

What is greet the other Girl Scout troop to let them know your start time and then "wait your turn?"

500

A customer orders one box of Smores and one box of Thin Mints. She pays with a $20 bill. This is the amount of change that the customer should receive back from you.

What is "$9?"

500

These four words inspire a  "G.I.R.L." to be a goal setter during cookie season, and also all year round. 

What is "Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader?"