How to Get Your Hands on Girl Scout Cookies in Maine
Here are the flavors of Girl Scout Cookies in Maine, and how to get yours!
Girl Scouts have been selling their extremely popular cookies for longer than you've been alive, unless you happen to be 107 years old. According to Wikipedia, the first known sale of cookies by Girl Scouts was in 1917.
The Girl Scout Cookie Program is the largest girl-led entrepreneurial program in the
world. Each year, an average of 200 million packages of cookies are sold, raising over $800 million. Here in Maine, 5,000 Girl Scouts sold over 913,000 packages of cookies in 2023. Lillian in Ellsworth sold the most boxes last year (a whopping 2,222, a new record)!
What are the flavors of Girl Scout cookies available in Maine?
There are no new flavors this year, just the great classics Mainers love!
Adventurefuls®
Indulgent brownie-inspired cookies with caramel-flavored crème with a hint of sea salt.
Toast-Yay!®
French Toast-inspired cookies dipped in delicious icing.
Thin Mints®
Crispy chocolate wafers dipped in a mint chocolaty coating.
Caramel deLites®
Crispy cookies with caramel, coconut, and chocolaty stripes.
Peanut Butter Patties
Crispy cookies layered with peanut butter and covered with a chocolaty coating.
Peanut Butter Sandwich
Crisp and crunchy oatmeal cookies with peanut butter filling.
Trefoils®
Iconic shortbread cookies inspired by the original Girl Scout recipe.
Caramel Chocolate Chip
Gluten-free! Rich caramel, semisweet chocolate chips, and a hint of sea salt in a chewy cookie.
Lemonades®
Savory slices of shortbread with a refreshingly tangy lemon-flavored icing.
How can I buy Girl Scout Cookies in Maine ($6 a box this year)?
There are many ways to get your Girl Scout Cookie fix in Maine! You can always connect with a local Girl Scout from your community. You can order online any time! Starting April 1, use the 'Cookie Finder' to find a cookie booth near you to buy cookies on the spot. No waiting! Instant gratification!
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