Girl Scouts are retiring 2 cookie flavors. Here’s what to stock up on before they’re gone

As the Girl Scouts kick off their 2025 cookie sales, they’re also getting ready to bid farewell to two cookie flavors that will be retired at season’s end.

The Girl Scouts announced this week that the annual cookie sale is underway. They also said scouts will no longer sell Girl Scout S’mores and Toast-Yay! cookies after this year.

The Girl Scout S’mores cookies feature “crunchy graham sandwich cookies with chocolate and marshmallow filling,” the Scouts’ website says, while the Toast-Yay! cookies feature “Yummy toast-shaped cookies full of French toast flavor and dipped in delicious icing.”

Toast-Yay! and Girl Scout S’mores join Raspberry Rally, a cookie discontinued in 2023, a year after its debut, as retired flavors. The Thin Mints crispy cookie sister appeared on eBay, an online third-party seller at about four times the price shortly after the Girl Scouts announced a “pause” on the sale and distribution of the raspberry-flavored cookie.

Girls Scouts did say, however, that the flavors could return at a later date.

“Never say never! We routinely reevaluate our cookie lineup to make room for new innovations. Discontinuing Toast-Yay! and Girl Scout S’mores may lead to something new and delicious,” a GSUSA spokesperson said in Tuesday statement.

If S’Mores and Toast-Yay! flavors are your favorites, you can stock up one last time this season by buying either in-person or online. Here’s what to know.

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Which Girl Scout cookies are discontinued?

The Girl Scouts plan to retire Girl Scout S’mores and Toast-Yay! cookie flavors at the end of the 2025 season.

When is Girl Scout cookie season in Michigan in 2025?

Girl Scout councils typically conduct Girl Scout cookie season between January and April, the Girl Scouts said on their website. The timing of cookie season varies by local Girl Scout council, however.

To find out when Girl Scout cookie season will be in your area in Michigan, search by your zip code in the Find Cookies box on the Girl Scouts website.

How much do Girl Scout cookies cost?

Girl Scout councils set their own prices, according to the Girl Scouts.

What flavors are Girl Scout cookies?

Girl Scout cookies come in a dozen flavors. Check with your local Girl Scout council to find out which of the following cookies are available in your area of Michigan this season:

  • Caramel deLites or Samoas

  • Peanut butter patties or Tagalongs

  • Peanut butter sandwich or Do-si-dos

  • Toffee-tastic – gluten free

Where can you buy Girl Scout cookies in Michigan?

Contact your local Girl Scout Council to find your nearest cookie location to buy cookies in Michigan this season.

The organization also invites people to get updates about new products and on-sale dates by entering their email address on their website or by texting “Cookies” to 59618 to get the latest Girl Scout Cookie news.

You also may purchase cookies online, the organization said, through the Digital Cookie platform using links from a Girl Scout or a troop participating in the online cookie program. If you know a Girl Scout, let them know you’d like to buy cookies online, and they can help you make your purchase. Girl Scouts will use their personalized cookie website or mobile app to facilitate a purchase.

If you don’t know a Girl Scout, you can purchase cookies online starting Feb. 21, 2025, by visiting girlscoutcookies.org and clicking the Find Cookies! search box.

Who are the Girl Scouts?

Girl Scouts of the USA is a national youth membership organization for American girls. The Girl Scouts was founded in 1912, according to the organization’s website.

What is the Girl Scout Cookie program?

The Girl Scout Cookie program is an annual initiative that helps girls build confidence and entrepreneurship skills and funds the community, with proceeds going to local Girl Scout councils and troops, the Girl Scouts said.

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When did Girl Scouts start selling cookies?

The sale of home-baked cookies to finance troop activities began as early as 1917, five years after Juliette Gordon Low started Girl Scouts in the United States.

By 1937, more than 125 Girl Scout councils reported conducting cookie sales.

USA Today reporter Amaris Encinas contributed to this report.

Contact Jenna Prestininzi: jprestininzi@freepress.com.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Girl Scouts to retire 2 cookie flavors after 2025 season: S’mores, Toast-yay!

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