There are at least two.
Here on the east coast we get them from "Little Brownie Bakers".
The other company is called ABC Bakers.
There are two licensed commercial bakers, Little Brownie Bakers and ABC Bakers.
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You can go to the Girl Scout Cookie Finder (see Related Links) and type in a zip code. The link will take you to a page that will give information about the local council's cookie sale. Click on the link for the Girl Scout council and that will take you to the Girl Scout council web site where you should be able to find information about the types of cookies they sell.
The two companies which currently (2014) produce Girl Scouts cookies are ABC Bakers (Interbake Foods) and Little Brownie Bakers (Kellogg Company).
Other companies that have produced Girl Scout cookies include:
Keebler-Wyl Company
Burry Biscuit Company
Burry-LU
Weston's Bakery
Megowen-Educator Foods Limited
Salerno-Megowen Biscuit Co.
LLB
United Biscuit Co.
Mother's Cookie Co.
Grandma's Cookie Company
Southern Biscuit Co.
American Biscuit Co. (ABC)
Famous Foods of Virginia (FFV)
FFV-Interbake
Interbake Foods/FFV
Interbake
Mountain Baking Company(owned by Consolidate Biscuit Company)
The only way to be sure is to buy the cookies directly from a Girl Scout or a Girl Scout Council.
GSUSA does not recommend buying Girl Scout cookies from online sources because there is no way to guarantee how fresh they are.
Use the Online Cooke Finder (see Related Links) to find a local Girl Scout Council to purchase cookies.
There are two companies which are licensed by GSUSA to manufacture Girl Scout cookies:
Little Brownie Bakers based in Louisville, KY.
ABC Bakers parent company, Interbake Foods, is based in Richmond, VA, but the Girl Scout cookies are manufactured in Sioux City, IA.
There are several different ways you could find out which company bakes the Girl Scout cookies.
You can look at the box of cookies. The name of the cookie baker will be on the box.
You can contact the Girl Scout council and ask them.
You can look at the Girl Scout cookie bakers' websites for a list of the cookies they bake. ABC Bakers link. Little Brownie Bakers link.
No. The bakers which make Girl Scout cookies do not use peanut butter from the company that was having problems with contamination.
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No. There are two different companies which bake the Girl Scout cookies in the US. The Girl Scout councils may choose which company provides the cookies sold in their council. The same cookies may be sold under different names by different bakeries, with the choice of bakery determining the name.
For Girl Scouts of the USA, depending on the Girl Scout council, Girl Scout cookies were priced from $0.35 to $0.50 in 1960.
Girl scout cookies are still a yearly fundraiser for GSUSA.
People in Alabama can purchase Girl Scout cookies from any Girl Scout who is selling them. They can also use the Girl Scout Cookie Finder or the Girl Scout Cookie Finder App to find the price, locations, and sale dates of the current Girl Scout Cookie Sale.Girl Scout councils determine which of two cookie bakers (ABC Cookies and Little Brownie Bakers) supply the cookies for their council. There are three Girl Scout councils in Alabama. If you want to know which baker supplies the cookies in your area, contact the local council or look at any box of Girl Scout cookies.
Since Girl Scouts are not required to sell Girl Scout products, there are many Girl Scouts who did not sell any Girl Scout cookies.
The equivalent of Girl Scout Cookies in Tasmania is Girl Guide Biscuits, sold by Girl Guides Australia, Inc.
Girl Scouts of the USA sell Girl Scout Cookies. Girl Guides of Canada sell Girl Guide Cookies. Girl Guides Australia sell Girl Guide Biscuits (cookies).
Neiman Marcus makes cookies similar to those that the Girl Scouts of America sell. They do not have a partnership. The cookies Neiman Marcus sells are just imitations of the Girl Scout cookies.
Girl Scout cookies cost about $0.50 to $1.00 in 1970.
Depending on the local Girl Scout Council, Girl Scout cookies cost either $3.50 or $4.00 per box in 2013.