Photo courtesy Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia
Photo courtesy Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia

Last call for Girl Scout cookies is March 9; Girl Scout S’mores to be retired

Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia wraps up the 2025 Girl Scout Cookie season on Sunday, March 9.

“This a time when Girl Scouts everywhere honed their entrepreneurial skills as they found new and inventive ways to sell cookies and unboxed brighter futures for themselves. Cookie lovers have one more weekend to indulge in the classic cookie lineup, so be sure to stock up for the rest of the year,” according to news release from the Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia.

All nine flavors are $5 per box. Booth sale locations can be found here.

This is the last year the Girl Scout S’mores cookie flavor. It will be retired.

“When girls participate in the Girl Scout Cookie Program, the largest entrepreneurial program
in the world, they acquire a host of invaluable entrepreneurial skills, including goal setting,
money management, decision-making, people skills and business ethics. Each box of cookies
sold allows Girl Scouts to develop an inextinguishable entrepreneurial spirit, gaining courage,
confidence and character as they conquer new feats and embark on new adventures. Girl
Scouts obtain transferable life skills as they earn a variety of badges and awards, including
Cookie Business badges, Financial Literacy badges, Cookie Entrepreneur Family pins and
Entrepreneur badges,” the news release said.

Proceeds from cookie sales stay with Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia troops.




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