Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming Set to Launch 2025 Cookie Season
The Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming are gearing up to kick off their 2025 Cookie Season on January 31, offering an opportunity for Girl Scouts to showcase their entrepreneurial talents while delighting consumers with their beloved treats, Wyoming Tribune Eagle reports.
This year’s lineup includes fan favorites such as Thin Mints, Caramel deLites, and Peanut Butter Patties, alongside other classics like Trefoils, Adventurefuls, Lemonades, Toast-Yay!, and Peanut Butter Sandwiches. Additionally, the Caramel Chocolate Chip cookie is a gluten- and allergen-free option.
Cookies will be priced at $6 per package, except for the Caramel Chocolate Chip, which will sell for $7 per package. The season marks the last opportunity to enjoy the Toast-Yay! flavor, as it will be retired at the conclusion of this cookie cycle.
The Girl Scout Cookie Program is more than just a fundraiser; it’s the largest girl-led entrepreneurial initiative in the world. Through this program, participants gain critical skills such as:
- Goal Setting
- Money Management
- Decision Making
- People Skills
- Business Ethics
Girls also earn badges and awards in categories like Financial Literacy, Cookie Business, and Entrepreneurship, while building confidence, courage, and character. Proceeds from cookie sales stay local, supporting activities like camps, community service projects, and educational trips.
How to Buy
Pre-orders: January 31 to February 16, with deliveries expected in late March.
Online Purchases: Starting February 21, customers can use the Girl Scout Cookie Finder to locate local booths, order cookies for delivery, or donate cookies to community causes.
Cookie Booths: March 21 to April 13, offering a chance to purchase cookies directly in local communities.
Community members are encouraged to support the Girl Scouts by purchasing cookies, helping them develop entrepreneurial skills while enjoying a classic treat. For more details, visit the Girl Scout Cookie Finder online.