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Girl Scout Cookies

Sure, they’re awesomely delicious, but beyond the sweetness, Girl Scout Cookies are an opportunity for girls to do really cool things. 
When you make a Girl Scout Cookie purchase, you’re helping the next generation of girls get an important taste of what they need to be successful—teamwork, planning, and a positive outlook.
Proceeds from your purchase, stay local, and help power new experiences for her and every awesome G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader) who sells Girl Scout Cookies! Whether it’s a trip she’ll never forget, a service project that will change her community forever, or the opportunity to build a lifetime of memories at camp, Girl Scout Cookies help make it all happen!
Many alumnae tell us that their experience selling Girl Scout Cookies was a critical first step on a path to success in their life and career. As the largest entrepreneurial program for girls in the world, the Girl Scout Cookie Program is powering the next century of girl leaders toward an amazing future. 
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Ready for cookies? There are two ways to get Girl Scout Cookies.
  • Download the app. Looking for cookies on the go? Download the Girl Scout Cookie Finder app for your iOS or Android mobile device.
  • Order cookies online. Do you know a Girl Scout? Ask her if you can buy your cookies from her online site using the Digital Cookie® platform, now in its fourth record-breaking year!
Any questions? Connect with your local Girl Scout council


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When you buy Girl Scout Cookies, you help donate money to new adventures and life-changing opportunities for girls—from trips to our nation's capital to community projects, summer camp, and earning Girl Scouting’s Highest Awards! You also help girls learn essential life skills such as setting and achieving goals, problem solving, trying new things, social entrepreneurship, and more. These are skills that will benefit them both today and in the future. The more cookies you buy, the more you help girls develop into tomorrow’s leaders and entrepreneurs and the more you support their success. (Learn more about where the money goes.)

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