Girl Scout Cookie season is here: Everything you need to know for 2024 | New York Post
Get ready to satisfy your cookie cravings because the Girl Scouts have officially launched their 2024 cookie-selling season with a theme that’s all about breaking barriers: “Unbox the Future.” This theme, announced by the Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), aims to empower girls by removing the social barriers that often limit their potential.
When you purchase Girl Scout Cookies, you’re not just buying delicious treats; you’re contributing to real change in the lives of girls, their communities, and the world. These cookies play a significant role in funding Girl Scouts’ activities and initiatives throughout the year.
The 2024 Girl Scout cookie lineup is as exciting as ever, featuring favorites like Thin Mints, Caramel deLites/Samoas, and Do-si-dos/Peanut Butter Sandwich, along with some newcomers like Adventurefuls and Toast-Yay! Unfortunately, the Raspberry Rally cookie will not be available this year as it was discontinued.
If you’re wondering how to get your hands on these delectable treats, you can connect with a registered Girl Scout you know, reach out to your local council, or use the Girl Scout Cookie Finder to locate a cookie booth. Online sales will also be available starting February 16th through the Cookie Finder link. Plus, you can stay updated by texting COOKIES to 59618.
Worried about dietary restrictions? Girl Scout Cookies have you covered, with gluten-free options like Toffee-tastic and Caramel Chocolate Chip cookies, and vegan choices including Thin Mints, Peanut Butter Patties, Lemonades, and Toast-Yay! cookies………[read more]
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How do organizations like the Girl Scouts effectively use marketing and the sale of products, such as cookies, to raise funds, promote their mission, and empower their members?
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By raising money in exchange for something people want (such as cookies) it makes it a lot easier to get people to pay which is how they empower their causes and their members
i think girl scouts is a really good way to teach young kids about money and transactions because they are selling items for money