Crazy as this may sound, Girl Scout cookie time is almost here!  And they seem to do this every year when they retire cookies that people really liked.  I don't get it, but it happens.  Can't they just add some without retiring any of the others?

THERE IS A NEW COOKIE BEING INTRODUCED

Anyway, they are retiring the Toast-Yay cookies and the S'Mores cookies from this year, to make way for the 2026 new cookie - Exploremores.  What are those?  Actually, they sound pretty good.

Exploremores are a take on Rocky Road. These have a marshmallow and toasted almond creme sandwiched between cocoa cookies.  Sounds pretty good, doesn't it?  

Luckily, they are keeping most of the other fan favorite Girl Scout cookies.  Those cookies include Thin Mints, Samoas, Tagalongs, and Trefoils, and also some others that will be available depending on where you are and what bakery they come from.  

Girl Scout Cookies will be available until about April, and orders will be available online beginning in February.  Plus, you will be able to get them at most grocery store entrances and other various Girl Scout stops around town.

So, figure out what you would like, and help a Girl Scout make their cookie goal!

WHERE DOES THE MONEY FROM THE COOKIE SALES GO

Financial assistance for members, volunteer support and training, customer service support, maintenance of camp properties and program facilities, and other member resources.  As well as Experiences that support the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, support of Higher Awards, equine care, and other girl programs.

You can check where eash dollar from the $7 a box goes to right on their website.  

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