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Each Girl Scout council determines their sales period, price, and sales methods. Some councils take pre-orders while others have cookies on hand for direct sales. Most councils also set up booth sales for Girl Scout Troops while all girls are encouraged to make individual sales.

GSUSA set up a web site where anyone can enter their zip code and find out which council they can order from and when that council's cookie sale starts.

If you don't know how to contact that council, you can go to GSUSA's Council Finder web site for contact information.

You can also go to the Little Brownie Bakers Cookie Locator web site. It will give you information about current cookie sales and contact information for the council office.

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What year did Girl Scout cookies cost 35 cents?

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How can it be determined when a box of girl scout cookies was packaged?

Since Girl Scout cookies are packaged and sold within a short time, they do not mark the boxes. About the only way to be sure the cookies are fresh is to buy them directly from a Girl Scout or a Girl Scout Council. Another way would be to compare the box with current boxes because the boxes change every few years. Also, some new kinds come out every year or two, so you could check to make sure that kind of cookie is being sold during the current year. If not, you would know the cookies are old. GSUSA does not recommend buying Girl Scout cookies online as there is no way to know how fresh the cookies are.


Why are Girl Scout cookies only sold at a certain time of year?

The Girl Scout cookie sale is a learning experience for the girls. As they sell the cookies, girls develop five essential skills: goal setting, decision making, money management, people skills, and business ethics. The sale is limited so that the girls will also spend time on other activities, not just on cookie sales. Also, by only selling at a certain time of the year, interest in the cookie sale can be created each year. People ask Girl Scouts about when will they be around again to sell cookies.


How do you know the girl scout cookies are for year 2011?

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What time of the year do Girl Guides and Girl Scouts sell cookies?

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