Cookie Sale- What Can a Cookie Do?
Product Line
Thin Mints–Little Brownie’s extra thin, extra minty Thin Mints are covered in a luscious chocolaty coating and made with real, natural oil of peppermint, not artificial flavoring, to create the nation’s number one best-selling Girl Scout cookie.
Samoas–The original Samoas are of such high quality they sometimes outsell even Thin Mints in some councils. Little Brownie makes and mixes their own homemade caramel in copper kettles and uses sweet, crunchy toasted coconut. Bottom covered and striped in dark chocolaty coating, Samoas are truly America’s most deliciously different cookie!
Tagalongs–Tagalongs are made with a special blend of rich, creamy peanut butter completely covered in rich milk-chocolaty coating for a creative combination of America’s two most popular flavors. It’s no wonder Tagalongs never last long in many households.
Do-si-dos –Do-si-dos are oatmeal peanut butter sandwich cookies with a natural blend of wholesome ingredients. Little Brownie uses baby rolled oats, never flaked oats. Many customers fondly call Do-si-dos the “Official Breakfast Cookie.”
Trefoils–Little Brownie’s Trefoil cookies have a rich, buttery flavor and a classic shortbread aroma that delights Girl Scout cookie fans of all ages.
NEW! 100th Anniversary Cookie–Savannah Smiles – This lemon wedge cookie is cool and crisp, with just the right number of lemon chips to deliver tiny bursts of flavor. And, when you hold it right, you’ll quickly be reminded of that world-famous “Brownie Smile.”
Gift of Caring -
The Gift of Caring is a Girl Scouts of Western Ohio councilwide community service project.
Some customers may not want to purchase cookies for dietary or other reasons, but still want to support Girl Scouts. The Gift of Caring is the perfect solution. The Gift of Caring Donation project offers customers the opportunity to purchase cookies that the council will deliver to the military serving overseas. Plus, the donated cookies help earn money for your troop and your Girl Scout community.
Important Dates
1/9/2012 Cookie Booth Scheduler opens - troops can sign up for three booth sales (no more than one booth per chain/store)
1/13/2012 ORDER TAKING BEGINS!
1/13/2012 Second round of booth sales sign up - troops may sign up for an additional four booth sales. (Again, with no more than one chain/store.)
1/17/2012 Third round of booth sale sign up - troops may sign up for an additional four booth sales. (Again, with no more than one chain/store.)
1/21/2012 Unlimited booth sale sign up - no limit on booths or per chain/store
1/31/2012 Troop orders due in e-budde or to service unit cookie consultants. Don't worry, girls can still get additional cookies once cookie cupboards are open, so keep taking orders!
2/18/2012 February 18-23: Delivery of cookies (check your cookie book or with your service unit cookie consultant for details)
2/24/2012 Cookie Cupboards open and booth sales begin
3/25/2012 Last day of booth sales
3/29/2012 Recognition orders due into e-budde; troop final report envelope due to service unit cookie consulatnts; cookie money due to council
5/4/2012 By May 4 - recognitions shipped to service unit cookie consultants