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2 Girl Scout cookie flavors will be retired
Girl Scout Cookie season kicks off; two flavors to be retired after 2025
Girl Scout Cookie season has started and this will be the final year to purchase two types of cookies. The 2025 season will provide the full spread of popular flavors, including Thin Mints, Samoas, Tagalongs and more.
Two Girl Scout cookie flavors will be retired. Act fast to buy boxes before they're gone
Two Girl Scout cookie flavors will be retired after this year. Here's how to get more before they're gone. When is the last day to buy?
Girl Scout cookie season is almost here
Girl Scout cookie season is back. However, fans only have this year to stock up on two popular cookies before they’re discontinued.
Two Girl Scout cookies are being retired this year. Here's how to keep them fresh
The good news is, it's Girl Scout cookie season! The bad news is, it's the last year for two of the varieties. How to stock up and keep them fresh.
Girl Scout cookies retired: Which 2 flavors are being put to rest?
Girl Scout cookie season runs January to April, but two flavors are being discontinued. They will be available while supplies last in 2025.
Girl Scout Cookies 2025: Two Flavors Will be Discontinued When Season Ends
The 2025 cookie lineup was announced on Tuesday, with the highly sought-after flavors. The press release also announced that two flavors, Girl Scout S'mores and Toast-Yay!, will be retired after the 2025 cookie season. The 2025 cookie season has a wide variety of flavors. They include:
Looking back at retired Girl Scout cookies through the years
The organization also revealed two popular cookie flavors will be discontinued after the season. Both Toast-Yay! and Girl Scout S'mores will be retired for the 2026 cookie season, joining Raspberry Rally,
Two ‘beloved’ Girl Scout cookies are being discontinued: ‘Can’t have nice things’
“At the close of the 2025 cookie season, two beloved cookie flavors, Girl Scout S’mores® and Toast-Yay!®, will be retired,” a Girl Scouts of the USA spokesperson announced in a press release. The news, delivered on Jan. 7, came as a shock to many people who’ve snacked on the sweet treats since their debut.
Girl Scout cookies for sale across the region
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The Girl Scout cookie season has officially kicked off across the region.
Which Girl Scout Cookies Are Being Discontinued? Find Out
We all have a favorite Girl Scout cookie, but now that the company is discontinuing two of its flavors, will yours be affected? Find out which cookies are going into early retirement.
Hawaii Girl Scouts gear up for upcoming cookie season
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The Girl Scout Discontinues 2 Flavors of Cookies After This Season
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Girl Scout cookies and a new DSU coach. Make sure you try the Delaware news quiz
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