FLORIDA - Girl Scouts Cookie Season 2025 launches in South Florida with a $1 price increase, the retirement of the S’mores flavor, and a renewed focus on empowering young girls through entrepreneurship.
The Girl Scouts of Tropical Florida (GSTF) announced a slight price increase for their cookie lineup.
Core cookies, including popular flavors like Tagalongs and Do-si-dos, will now cost $6 per package, up by $1 from previous years.
Specialty cookies, such as the gluten-free Toffee-tastic and the beloved Girl Scout S’mores, will cost $7 per package.
This season will also mark the final year for Girl Scout S’mores, which will be retired at the close of 2025.
“When you buy a box of Girl Scout Cookies, you are fueling a Girl’s dreams,” said GSTF CEO Chelsea Wilkerson in a statement. “We know our Girls grow strong through our programs by setting goals and working toward them. Selling cookies is a key part of this journey.”
Cookie booths will be available at popular retailers across South Florida, including Publix, Milam’s Grocers, and other local stores, providing easy access for those looking to support the Girl Scouts and stock up on their favorite treats.
The Girl Scout Cookie Program not only satisfies sweet cravings but also serves as a cornerstone for empowering young girls through entrepreneurship, leadership development, and community-building skills.
For more details on where to find a booth near you or to purchase your cookies for the 2025 season, visit the official Girl Scouts of Tropical Florida website.