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Feed your sweet tooth. Girl Scout Cookie sales end on March 23 in Erie
Feed your sweet tooth. Girl Scout Cookie sales end on March 23 in Erie

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time15-03-2025

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Feed your sweet tooth. Girl Scout Cookie sales end on March 23 in Erie

You have one week left to buy some Girl Scout Cookies. Sales of Thin Mints, Samoas, Tagalongs and more end March 23, bringing another sweet season to a close. Girl Scouts with Troop 36383 took the EMTA Bayliner trolley to four Erie locations Friday, spreading the word and racking up sales at Erie City Hall, WICU/WSEE, Mercyhurst University and Gannon University. Warm temperatures helped bring lines of people at each stop, with scout Brianna Koket, 12, reporting more than 400 boxes sold. "Meeting new people, learning new things and having fun with my friends," Koket said when listing off benefits to the sale. "Also, good communication skills and being able to hold a conversation with someone." Please enable Javascript to view this content. The Girl Scout Cookie Program supports local troops and empowers young entrepreneurs to develop business and leadership skills. Temperatures nearing 70 degrees brought pedestrians outside, with scouts Anna Terrizzi, 13, and Savannah Zimmer, 11, helping Koket count cash and make change, mark down sales or resupply boxes from the trolley. Cookie fans can use the Cookie Finder at to locate a nearby cookie booth or purchase cookies online for direct shipment from a local troop. This article originally appeared on Erie Times-News: Girl Scout Cookie sales end on March 23 in Erie, PA

Are Girl Scout Cookies Safe? A Lawsuit Raises Concerns Over ‘Dangerous Toxins'
Are Girl Scout Cookies Safe? A Lawsuit Raises Concerns Over ‘Dangerous Toxins'

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time13-03-2025

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Are Girl Scout Cookies Safe? A Lawsuit Raises Concerns Over ‘Dangerous Toxins'

Girl Scouts of America is facing a proposed class-action lawsuit that claims its cookies contain heavy metals and pesticides. According to Reuters, the lawsuit was filed in federal court on Monday against Girl Scouts of America and its cookie manufacturers Ferrero U.S.A. and Interbake Foods. The lawsuit is led by Amy Mayo out of New York State. Specifically, the lawsuit calls out a 2024 study commissioned by Moms Across America and GMO Science, which tested the cookies for toxic metals and the herbicide glyphosate/AMPA. According to the findings, "100% of the samples were positive for glyphosate, 100% were positive for toxic metals, 22 out of 25 (88%) of samples were positive for all five toxic metals, 76% were positive for levels of cadmium that exceed EPA limits in water, and 24 out of 25 (96%) of samples were positive for lead." Related: A Highly Subjective Ranking of the Best Girl Scout Cookies In the lawsuit, Mayo says she would have either paid "substantially less" or not purchased the cookies at all had the organization disclosed the "dangerous toxins." However, it's critical to note that this study was not peer-reviewed, nor was it published in a scientific or academic journal that will call for that kind of rigorous background. It also had a very small sample size, testing and purchasing only 25 cookies across three states: California, Iowa, and Louisiana. Furthermore, as USA Today pointed out, the study compared the levels of heavy metals and glyphosate to Environmental Protection Agency standards, rather than those set by the Food and Drug Administration. Still, it was enough to persuade a class-action suit. "While the entire sales practice system for Girl Scout Cookies is built on a foundation of ethics and teaching young girls sustainable business practices, defendants failed to uphold this standard themselves," the lawsuit claims. The lawsuit seeks $5 million in damages to be paid to U.S. buyers and an injunction requiring Girl Scouts to add disclosures to its packaging. Related: Are Stanley Cups Safe to Use? We're Settling the Debate While Girl Scouts hasn't commented on the lawsuit, it did reply to the study in a February blog post, noting, "The health and safety of Girl Scouts and cookie customers is our top priority. Rest assured: Girl Scout Cookies are safe to consume." It added that its cookies are made with "ingredients that adhere to food safety standards set by the FDA and other relevant authorities." It also added that these contaminants are often found in the environment, which "does not mean that these foods are harmful to consume." "The Girl Scout Cookie Program is about more than a sweet treat. It teaches Girl Scouts to think critically, build confidence, and use the skills of entrepreneurship, leadership, and business ethics in the real world," It added. "And remember: every purchase of Girl Scout Cookies powers life-changing experiences for Girl Scouts right in your local community. Visit to support a troop in your area." Read the original article on Food & Wine

National Girl Scout Cookie Weekend February 21-23
National Girl Scout Cookie Weekend February 21-23

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time19-02-2025

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National Girl Scout Cookie Weekend February 21-23

Ill. (WTWO/WAWV)— National Girl Scout Cookie Weekend is February 21-23, and the Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois are going big. This will be the biggest weekend for the Girl Scout Cookie Program and cookie booths will be set up all across southern Illinois. They have now made it easier than ever to find cookies near you as well. To find a nearby cookie booth, or even have them delivered to your door, you can visit this link or text COOKIES to 59618. You can buy cookies for yourself, or donate a few boxes to the Bake It Forward program. The Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois will partner with local children's hospitals and Ronald McDonald House as the recipients for the cookies donated this season. Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois currently serves almost 6,400 girls and over 3,600 adults in 40 counties across southern Illinois. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Where do Girl Scout Cookie funds really go? Earnings support projects, trips, and goals
Where do Girl Scout Cookie funds really go? Earnings support projects, trips, and goals

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time12-02-2025

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Where do Girl Scout Cookie funds really go? Earnings support projects, trips, and goals

It's the most delicious time of the year – Girl Scout Cookie Season. The Girl Scout Cookie Program launched in January across the Girl Scouts of Gulfcoast Florida Council, including Manatee, Sarasota, DeSoto, and Charlotte counties, and ends on March 9. Girl Scout Cookie fans can still order in person or online by entering their zip code into the Cookie Finder at and support local Girl Scouts. When community members buy a box of Girl Scout Cookies, every penny stays local. Profits are divided between individual Girl Scouts and their council. The girls use their earnings to fund projects, trips, and personal goals, while the council reinvests in programming that creates camp adventures and dynamic activities for girls all year long. Troop 610 recently turned their profits from the fall "Mags and Munchies" program, the sister program to the Girl Scout Cookie Program, into a community project – creating 50 Birthday Cake Kits, each filled with the ingredients to bake a cake, balloons, candles, and a disposable pan, and a hand-colored birthday card. The kits were donated to schools, ensuring that every child, regardless of financial situation, could celebrate their birthday. 'They really enjoyed doing this, and I'm glad we were able to donate to their schools so it could hit closer to home for them,' said Lisa Haney, Troop 610's leader. Last year, a group of local Girl Scouts turned years of cookie sales into a Girl Scouts Destinations trip to London and Paris. The European adventure exemplifies the life-changing opportunities cookie funds can provide, empowering girls to explore the world and gain independence. The Girl Scout Cookie Program also is the largest girl-led entrepreneurial program in the world. By participating, girls gain five essential skills: goal setting, decision making, money management, people skills, and business ethics. 'Our Girl Scouts learn so much through the Cookie Program. It's not just about selling cookies; it's about building confidence, learning life skills, and giving back to the community,' said Mary Anne Servian, CEO of Girl Scouts of Gulfcoast Florida. 'When you buy Girl Scout Cookies, you're supporting these incredible experiences and helping develop the leaders of tomorrow.' Girl Scouts across the Gulf Coast are still taking orders for the 2025 Girl Scout Cookie season. To find Cookies, visit Text 59618 to stay up to date on the latest Cookie news. For more information about Girl Scouts of Gulfcoast Florida or how to join or support a troop, visit Submitted by Jessica Miano This article originally appeared on Sarasota Herald-Tribune: Did you buy Girl Scout Cookies? Here's where the money really goes

When is National Girl Scout Cookie Weekend in Mississippi?
When is National Girl Scout Cookie Weekend in Mississippi?

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time10-02-2025

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When is National Girl Scout Cookie Weekend in Mississippi?

JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Girl Scouts of Greater Mississippi will join troops across the nation for National Girl Scout Cookie Weekend, which takes place February 14-16, 2025. This special weekend highlights the Girl Scout Cookie Program and gives cookie fans across Mississippi the chance to show their support for local Girl Scouts by purchasing their favorite treats. During National Girl Scout Cookie Weekend, customers will find Girl Scouts hosting cookie booths at many popular retail stores. Jackson Dollar General will offer produce for customers 'National Girl Scout Cookie Weekend is more than just a time to enjoy cookies—it's a celebration of the incredible skills girls develop through the Girl Scout Cookie Program,' said Baylee R. Bible, Director of Development and Communications for Girl Scouts of Greater Mississippi. 'This weekend shines a spotlight on our young entrepreneurs, their dedication to their goals, and their commitment to giving back.' In addition to enjoying their favorite cookies, customers can participate in the Cookies for Heroes program, which allows them to donate cookies to local heroes. For more details on cookie booth locations, online ordering, or the Cookies for Heroes program, visit The last day to purchase cookies is March 2, 2025. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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