You get cookies and they get confidence — now that’s a win-win! Every bite of
Girl Scout cookies is a bite toward real change in our communities and beyond because when Girl Scouts participate in the Cookie Program they grow their skills, build their confidence, and fund their next adventures.
Girl Scouts are taking orders now through their digital order cards and will be out with cookies in hand beginning Feb. 2.
“Running my own cookie business has taught me so many important life skills, including money management, customer service, and goal-setting,” says Girl Scout Bianca Morris of Aurora.
The Girl Scout Cookie Program allows Girl Scouts to unbox their futures as they practice entrepreneurial skills that build courage, confidence, and character. As a result of the cookie program, girls gain life skills such as goal setting, decision-making, money management, people skills, and business ethics.
“Everyone loves Girl Scout Cookies—but the program is about so much more than cookies,” said Leanna Clark, CEO of Girl Scouts of Colorado. “When you purchase cookies, you are helping girls power their Girl Scout Leadership Experience and you’re supporting female entrepreneurs.”
When bold, goal-getting Girl Scouts sell packages of cookies, it’s more than a first sales experience. While Girl Scouts sell delicious treats, they’re entrepreneurial powerhouses creating a more equitable future for themselves and the world. Every box of cookies sold provides invaluable experiences for Girl Scouts, such as service projects, troop travel, and summer camp. One hundred percent of Girl Scout Cookie proceeds stays in Colorado.
Starting Feb. 2, you can purchase Girl Scout Cookies in-person from Girl Scouts across Colorado. Visit www.girlscoutsofcolorado.org/cookies and use the virtual cookie booth map to select a troop near you to order from. Or use the Cookie Finder: Enter your ZIP code to see a list of upcoming booths near you.
Adventurefuls, Thin Mints, Samoas, Tagalongs, Trefoils, Dos-Si-Dos, and Lemon-Ups are $6/package. S’mores and gluten-free Toffee-tastic are $7/package. This year will be the last for the iconic S'mores cookie, making way for a new cookie in 2026. The 2024 Girl Scout Cookie Program ends Sunday, March 16.
Making the world a better place is central to the Girl Scout mission. During the
Girl Scout Cookie Program, Girl Scouts honor non-profit organizations, food banks, military, and uniformed personnel through Girl Scouts’ Hometown Heroes/Gift of Caring program. Through this program, customers can purchase a package of cookies to donate to
Girl Scouts’ heroes. Girls learn about the invaluable work of their hero recipients by taking tours, learning about careers in public service, and helping with service projects. All Hometown Heroes/Gift of Caring purchases may be eligible for a tax deduction. The 2025 goal for the Hometown Heroes/Gift of Caring program in Colorado is 50,000 packages.
All Girl Scout Cookie varieties contain zero grams of trans fat per serving. Thin Mints are vegan. Do-si-Dos and Trefoils have no hydrogenated oils. Further information about Girl Scout Cookie ingredients can be found at littlebrownie.com. High-resolution images of Girl Scout Cookies and Colorado Girl Scouts selling cookies are available upon request.