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Virginia Skyline Girl Scouts kick off 2025 cookie season

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
January 13, 2025
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Virginia Skyline Council has kicked off the 2025 Girl Scout Cookie season, a time when Girl Scouts everywhere hone their entrepreneurial skills as they find new and inventive ways to sell cookies, unboxing brighter futures for themselves. With the much-anticipated cookie season back in full swing, cookie lovers can rejoice as they indulge in the classic cookie lineup.

The 2025 cookie lineup is jam-packed with the full spread of highly sought after cookie flavors, including Thin Mints, Samoas, Tagalongs, Do-si-dos, and more. At the close of the 2025 cookie season, the beloved Girl Scout S’mores cookie flavor will be retired. Girl Scout S’mores enthusiasts can get their hands on the last of these favorite sweet treats by reaching out to a Girl Scout seller or troop or booth sale (Cookie Finder: www.gsvsc.org/cookies).

When girls participate in the Girl Scout Cookie Program, the largest entrepreneurial program in the world, they acquire a host of invaluable entrepreneurial skills, including goal setting, money management, decision-making, people skills, and business ethics. Each box of cookies sold allows Girl Scouts to develop an inextinguishable entrepreneurial spirit, gaining courage, confidence, and character as they conquer new feats and embark on new adventures. Girl Scouts obtain transferable life skills as they earn a variety of badges and awards, including Cookie Business badges, Financial Literacy badges, Cookie Entrepreneur Family pins and Entrepreneur badges.

This season, Virginia Skyline Council calls on community members to support their favorite cookies—and the girls behind each box. All proceeds from cookie sales stay with Virginia Skyline Council troops to fuel inspiring experiences throughout the year including camp, amazing trips, service projects. and much more.

Girl Scout Cookie season runs until March 31 in the Virginia Skyline Council region. Fans of Girl Scout Cookies can support Girl Scouting by purchasing cookies for $6.00 a box in a few different ways:

If you know a registered Girl Scout, reach out to her to purchase cookies.

If you don’t know a Girl Scout, visit www.gsvsc.org/cookies to use the official Girl Scout Cookie Finder to find cookie booths in your area. Can’t find a local booth? Then contact us at info@gsvsc.org and we’ll find a local troop to fix that cookie craving you have!

Beginning Feb. 21, enter your zip code into the Girl Scout Cookie Finder at www.girlscoutcookies.org to purchase from a local Girl Scout troop online for shipment to your door or to donate cookies to first responders and local causes.

You can also text COOKIES to 59618 to stay informed about how to purchase Girl Scout Cookies now and in the future.

 Girl Scouts in grades K–12 can start their journey to fun, friendship, and new experiences by joining the world’s largest entrepreneurial organization for girls at any point in the year: www.gsvsc.org/join.

 

Virginia Skyline Council

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