Girl Scout Cookie Season – the World’s Largest Girl-Led Entrepreneurial Program –Takes Place Jan. 18 to Feb. 28 across Central, Northern Arizona
(PHOENIX – Jan. 5, 2021) For six weeks each year, Girl Scouts in
Arizona participate in the world's largest girl-led entrepreneurial
program: The Girl Scout Cookie Program. This year, the cookie season
for the Girl Scouts–Arizona Cactus-Pine Council (GSACPC) will take
place Jan. 18 to Feb. 28, 2021. As in years past, all proceeds from
cookie season will stay local.
Here is a snapshot of the season at a glance:
GSACPC Cookie Lineup
- Lemon-Ups (introduced in 2020): Crispy lemon cookies baked with inspiring messages. $5
- Thin Mints: Mint flavored with a delicious chocolaty coating. Vegan. $5
- Tagalongs: Layers of peanut butter with a rich, chocolaty coating. $5
- Samoas: Caramel and toasted coconut-covered cookies. $5
- Trefoils: Iconic and delicious shortbread cookies. $5
- Do-si-dos: Crisp and crunchy oatmeal outside and creamy peanut butter inside. $5
- Girl Scout S’mores: Crunchy graham sandwich cookies with creamy chocolate and marshmallowy filling. $6
- Toffee-tastics: Buttery (and gluten-free) cookies with sweet, crunchy golden toffee bits. $6
“Given COVID-19, GSACPC has developed new and different scenarios and ways for girls to sell cookies safely,” says Tamara Woodbury, CEO of GSACPC. “We are extremely proud to be able to offer our girls both a sense of normalcy in a near-year that has been anything but normal, and a means to help girls grow their entrepreneurial, public speaking, financial and other skills through this modified take on our cookie program.”
NEW! Digital Cookie App Opens Early
According to Woodbury, the Digital Cookie app is open early (as of Jan. 4, 2021), so girls can take pre-orders from previous customers, friends, and family online. Through this digital selling platform, girls build a custom website, and then they invite friends and family they know to purchase cookies via email marketing, with the option of having cookies delivered via contactless pick-up and drop-off or shipped directly to their home. Girls can also use the Digital Cookie Mobile App to accept credit card payment from customers on-the-go.
“Digital Cookie introduces lessons about online marketing,
application use, and eCommerce to Girl Scouts, through building their
cookie website and managing their virtual sales,” says
Woodbury.
NEW! Drive-Thru Booths
Beyond the Digital Cookie offering, local Girl Scout troops will also be coordinating drive-thru booths in 2021, with cashless transactions being strongly requested. The drive-thru booths will be in parking lots that allow for plenty of distancing and space for the girls and their parents. Cars will have the chance to pull to the front of the line, make their orders (masks required to make an order), and have the contactless or near contactless ability to pick up their cookies as they would from a traditional booth. There will be parents stationed at each of these booths with sanitizing products to help the girls ensure maximum safety and monitor cookie transfer to cars.
“The girls will not only be selling at these locations but helping
market them via signage and other promotions, enabling the girls to
flex their creative and communication muscles in a new way,” says
Woodbury.
NEW! Tour a Cookie Castle…with a Purpose
Girl Scouts and Homie, a real estate brokerage, have partnered to build a special kind of property this season – a “castle” made of Girl Scout Cookie boxes! Families and Girl Scout Cookie fans can tour the 13-foot by 13-foot by 9-foot castle castle adorned with cookie boxes. The girl building this year’s house chose the theme, “your home is your castle.” The inside walls will feature a visual history of Girl Scout Cookies in Arizona. It will be open every Sunday in February (Feb. 7, 14, 21 and 28) at The Shops at Norterra, which is located in north Phoenix at 2450 W. Happy Valley Road.
“In addition to touring the castle, cookie fans and attendees can
purchase Girl Scout Cookies from a local Girl Scout onsite, each of
whom will have masks and provide socially distant transactions with
limited to no contact,” says Woodbury. “This first-year program is
special thanks to Homie as well as Maija, an Independent Girl Member
from Phoenix, who sold 578 cookie boxes last year, as well as her
family who worked tirelessly to bring this special project to
life.”
Longtime supporters, Mr. and Mrs. Bob and Renee Parsons have
provided Girl Scouts with the retail space at The Shops at Norterra
for this unique boothing opportunity.
Booths
As permitted and with CDC-recommended guidelines in place, including wearing masks and social distancing, girls will be setting up a temporary “shop” in front of local businesses providing socially distanced options for customers to purchase cookies. Booth locations this year include longtime supporters Fry’s Food Stores, Bashas’ Family of Stores, Walmart, and other retailers and small businesses.
“Our partners play a vital role in the success of our program
experience, providing boothing locations for our Girl Scout Cookie
entrepreneurs. This year they have stepped up to help us provide
traditionl boothing locations as well as other options across the
Valley. We truly appreciate their support,” says Woodbury.
Cookie Fast Pitch
Last year, 25 of the Valley’s top business leaders and CEOs, including Diane Veres, Lisa Urias, and Ray Roberts, joined more than 100 local girls for the first-ever Cookie Fast Pitch. Given its success, GSACPC is pleased to bring the event back for year two, albeit in a virtual format this year. The event, which takes place Jan. 23, will include key business leaders once again.
- Participating girls will make their cookie sales pitch to one of the local CEOs or corporate executives in attendance.
- In exchange, they’ll get feedback on their pitch and develop confidence in their one-on-one coaching sessions.
- At the end of the event, girls will apply the strategies they’ve learned and give their best pitch to the mentors.
- All attending CEO mentors plan to support the cookie bosses with a $500 cookie purchase.
ON HOLD! Girl Scout Cookie Dessert Challenge
Given COVID-19, the beloved Girl Scout Cookie Dessert Challenge will pause in 2021, but plans are already being put into place to make it bigger and better than ever in 2022.
“We know our Arizona restaurant community has been impacted during
the pandemic and wish them well. We are grateful for their partnership
and support and look forward to returning to the Dessert Challenge in
2022,” says Woodbury.
Cookie Finder App
Customers can find cookies nearest them easily by visiting www.girlscoutsaz.org/cookiefinder. It’s simple – enter your zip code and choose from a list of locations nearby. Plus, on Feb. 1, GSUSA be releasing a national cookie link where customers nationwide can purchase cookies directly from local troops by entering their zip code. Cookie orders placed from this direct-ship troop link will be shipped directly to the customer, and cookie proceeds will go directly to that troop.
Where Does Cookie Money Go
Did you know that 100% of GSACPC Cookie proceeds stay local to benefit Girl Scouting in Arizona?
Girl Scout Cookies’ proceeds:
- Help girls fund local Girl Scouts’ Take Action projects for the community and girl-led adventures for troops.
- Fund High Award projects that impact the community, like hosting a camp for youth, donating to those in need and improving community parks. In 2020, many Girl Scouts sewed masks and made care packages to donate to essential workers, including physicians and hospital staff, grocery store staff and first responders.
- Cover the cost of running the Girl Scout Cookie Program, including the costs of cookies, materials, and logistics.
- Help GSACPC provide Girl Scout programs in STEM, the outdoors, life skills, entrepreneurship, camps, and leadership training, to all girls regardless of financial situation.
- Maintain and improve the four local camp properties and the financial assistance that keeps Girl Scouting available and affordable for all girls.
Girl Scout Cookie entrepreneurs also earn rewards on their
individual sales. They can choose to receive incentive prizes or
“Program Credits” that can be used to help pay for summer camp,
membership dues, travel, and other programs and events.
IMPORTANT: Cookie Clarifications
- Bakery Confusion: there are two commercial bakers licensed by Girl Scouts of the USA to produce Girl Scout Cookies. Therefore, cookie variety varies by council. The bakery for GSACPC is Little Brownie Bakers.
- Councils whose bakery is ABC Bakers will be selling a new cookie this year, “Toast Yay,” which will NOT be available in Arizona.
- GSUSA embarked on a partnership with GrubHub to offer cookie delivery in some markets. GSACPC is NOT participating in this partnership this year.
- Thin Mints are Vegan.
- Toffee-tastics will sell for $6 per box. Only troops that have opted into selling this cookie will have them, so it will be available only in limited quantities.
- Girl Scout S’mores are also $6 per box. All other flavors are $5 per box.
- All of our cookies have no high corn fructose syrup, no partially hydronated oils (PHOs), zero grams of trans fat per serving and use RSPO certified (Mass Balance) palm oil.
About Girl Scouts
We’re the best girl leadership experience in the world. It began over 100 years ago with one woman, Juliette Gordon “Daisy” Low, who believed in the power of every G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)™ to change the world. Today, we continue her vision through the Girl Scout Leadership Experience which helps girls uncover and develop their potential through activities in science and technology, business and economic literacy, and outdoor and environmental awareness, to discover their values, skills, and the world around them; connect with others in a multicultural environment; and take action to make a difference in the world. And with hands-on, girl-led, cooperative learning, every G.I.R.L. has a chance to do something amazing.
About Girl Scouts—Arizona Cactus-Pine Council (GSACPC)
In partnership with 9,000 adult volunteers, GSACPC serves nearly 20,000 girls grades K-12 in more than 90 communities across central and northern Arizona. Since 1936, GSACPC has helped girls develop leadership skills and tools for success in a rapidly changing environment. We know that given the opportunity, every girl can become a leader, act confidently on her values, and connect with her community. Girl Scouts grow courageous and strong through girl-driven programs, ranging from summer camp to troop activities and product sales. For more information, visit www.girlscoutsaz.org, like us on Facebook or follow us on .