Community Corner
Girl Scout Cookie Sales To Start In Concord, NorCal
What to know about this year's cookie lineup, the price per box and where and when to find them.

CONCORD, CA — The Girl Scouts of Northern California kicked off its 2025 cookie season Monday in Concord and throughout the Bay Area.
The council representing over 2,000 Girl Scout troops in 19 counties from Santa Clara north to the Oregon Border invites consumers to support their local Girl Scout entrepreneurs by ordering cookies online at ilovecookies.org. Northern California residents can have cookies shipped to their homes or anywhere else.
All flavors are $7—an increase of $1 since last year—with an additional fee when shipping.
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Those who wish to purchase cookies in person can do so starting Thursday, Feb. 6. Look for Girl Scout cookie sales booths at select businesses and neighborhoods throughout the communities of Northern California. Not sure where to find cookies in your neighborhood? See the nearest cookies sales booth by entering your ZIP code here. Keep in mind that the 2025 Northern California cookie season runs through Sunday, March 16.
The 2025 cookie lineup is jampacked with the full spread of highly sought-after cookie flavors in including Thin Mints®, Caramel deLites®, Peanut Butter Patties® and more.
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"At the close of the 2025 Cookie Season, the beloved cookie flavor, Toast-yay!®, will be retired to make way for future innovations," the Girl Scouts announced Monday.
Over 16,000 Northern California Girl Scouts are participating in the cookie entrepreneurship program this year. Together, their goal is to sell 4.3 million packages of cookies.
"We’re thrilled to partner with ABC Bakers this year, bringing beloved fan favorites like Thin Mints® and Trefoils®, along with exciting new additions to our cookie lineup," said Mary-Jane Strom, a lifelong Girl Scout who is serving as interim CEO of Girl Scouts of Northern California.
"This season, cookie prices in our Council increased by $1, bringing them to $7 per box—a necessary adjustment to address rising costs," Strom said. "Despite this change, every purchase continues to directly support our local Girl Scouts as they achieve their goals, develop essential skills, and make a difference in their communities. I'm so proud of our Girl Scouts and can’t wait to see all they accomplish this season!"
It is the largest entrepreneurial program in the world, allowing Girl Scouts to acquire skills such as goal setting, money management, decision-making, people skills and business ethics.
This season, Strom said, Girl Scouts of Northern California calls on community members to support their favorite cookies—and the youth behind each box. All proceeds from cookie sales stay with Girl Scouts of Northern California’s troops to fuel inspiring experiences like camp, other trips and service projects throughout the year.

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