Girl Scouts cookie season is upon us — and two flavors will be discontinued after 2025

Girl Scouts cookie season is upon us — and two flavors will be discontinued after 2025

Girl Scout Cookie season has officially begun!

On Tuesday, January 7, the Girl Scouts kicked off the 2025 cookie season. And for the first time, they’re revealing which cookies will be phased out after this year, PEOPLE can exclusively reveal.

Two popular flavors, Girl Scout S’mores and Toast-Yay!, will be available for the last time this year before being discontinued for the 2026 cookie season.

S’mores combine graham sandwich cookies with a chocolate and marshmallow filling, while Toast-Yay! with French toast flavored treats dipped in icing.

S’mores and Toast-Yay! Cookies.

Courtesy of the Girl Scouts of the USA (2)


Of course, cookie fans can also look forward to the return of classics like Thin Mints, Samoas (or Caramel deLites), Tagalongs (or Peanut Butter Patties), and other long-time favorites.

There are no new cookies this season.

In 2023, the company introduced Raspberry Rally, but later decided to stop offering the fruity newcomer.

Thin Mints, Samoas and Tagalongs.

Courtesy of the Girl Scouts of the USA


They were introduced as Thin Mints’ “sister cookies” and were only available online. The crunchy, raspberry-flavored, chocolate-covered cookie appeared on eBay after selling out on the official Girl Scout website just two months after its release. Individual packages cost $25 and up, and some sellers bundled 20 packages for more than $450.

At the time, the Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) said it was “disappointed” by the “unauthorized resales,” in a statement shared with PEOPLE.

The organization continues to encourage girls to develop entrepreneurial skills, including goal setting and money management, through its Cookie Program.

Girl Scouts sell cookies.

Courtesy of the Girl Scouts of the USA


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“We are thrilled to launch Girl Scout Cookie Season – the largest girl-led entrepreneurship program in the world,” GSUSA Chief Revenue Officer Wendy Lou said in a statement about this year’s launch. “The beloved tradition is an opportunity” for girls to develop important life skills such as goal setting, money management, teamwork and decision-making. Every box of cookies sold helps a girl take the next step toward becoming a confident leader, and cookie season sales provide exciting opportunities for the girls and their troops throughout the year.”

Girl Scout Cookie season runs from January to April, but timing and local availability vary. To find a booth near you, visit girlscoutcookies.org or text COOKIES to 59618 for more information. As you know, starting February 21, customers can place orders to purchase cookies online for direct shipping without going to a Girl Scout.

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