In the 1920's and 1930's, cookies were made at home by the Girl Scouts and their mothers. The cookies were wrapped in wax paper bags, sealed with a sticker and sold for 25 to 35 cents per dozen.
In 1980, Girl Scout cookies cost approximately $1.25 to $1.50 per box.
In 1989, Girl Scout cookies cost about $2.00 per box. Each Girl Scout council sets their own price for cookies, so the prices may have been different in different areas.
Each Girl Scout council determines the price of the cookies for their council. In 1985, Girl Scout cookies cost $1.75 per box in most councils.
Girl Scout cookies cost about $0.50 to $1.00 in 1970.
$3.50
Each Girl Scout council determines the price of the cookies sold by Girl Scouts in their council. For 2011, most Girl Scout councils are selling cookies for either $3.50 or $4.00 per box. Use the Girl Scout Cookie Finder (see Related Links) to contact your local Girl Scout council to find out the price of their cookies.
Depending on the Girl Scout council, Girl Scouts of the USA cookies cost from $2.00 to $2.50 per box in 1990.
Depending on the price set by the local Girl Scout council, cookies cost approximately $1.25 to $1.50 in 1982.
Australia has neither Girl Scouts nor cookies: therefore it does not have Girl Scout cookies. Australia has Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, and biscuits, not cookies (although the American influence means the word cookie is, unfortunately, being used more often.
4.00 a box
0.50 cents a box
It depends apx. $3.50
Each Girl Scout council sets the price for cookie sales in their council. For the 2013 Girl Scout cookie sale, the price is either $3.50 or $4.00 per box. To find specific information for your zip code, use the Girl Scout Cookie Finder. See Related Links for the 'Find Cookies!' search box.
Each case of Girl Scout cookies contains 12 boxes so: 2 x 12 x 3.50 = $84.00
13 boxes of cookies times $3.75: 13 x 3.75 = $48.75