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Girl Scout Cookies: Where To Buy In/Near Arvada
February brings many wonderful things, including Girl Scout cookies.

ARVADA, CO – It’s the new year, which means it’s time to stock up on Thin Mints, Samoas and more delicious Girl Scout cookies. The 2019 cookie season launches in metro Denver on Feb. 3 and this year, the Girl Scouts are debuting a new cookie flavor; caramel chocolate chip.
The new cookie has rich caramel, semisweet chocolate chips and a hint of sea salt in a chewy, gluten-free cookie, the Girl Scouts described.
Here’s where you can get the new caramel chocolate chip and other flavors in and near Jefferson County:
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- R Taco 12366 W 64th Ave Arvada, CO 80004
- Ralston Creek Half Marathon (Feb. 3 only) 6452 Fig Street Arvada, CO 80004
- SuperTees 11601 W 64th Ave Arvada, CO 80004
- Westys Wine and Spirits 6318 Ward Road Arvada, CO 80004
- King Soopers 12350 W. 64th Ave. Arvada, CO 80004
- TCF Bank 7790 W. 80th Ave. Arvada, CO 80005
- Moore Middle School 8455 W 88th Ave Arvada, CO 80005
- Dunkin' Donuts #857 7615 W 88th Ave Westminster, CO 80005
- King Soopers (Starting 2/15) 8031 Wadsworth Blvd. Arvada, CO 80005
- Lowes 52nd & Wadsworth 5405 Wadsworth Bypass Arvada, CO 80002
- Water Tower Flats 7783 W 55th Pl Arvada, CO 80002
- Anthony's Pizza & Pasta 5324 Wadsworth Bypass Arvada, CO 80002
Enter your zip code in this tool for a list of more locations https://www.girlscouts.org/en/cookies/all-about-cookies.html
In a press release, the Girl Scouts of America touted the benefits of the cookie program. The organization said that girls use the money for themselves and their troop to finance travel, outdoor adventures and STEM programming.
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“Many girls put the money toward impactful community projects right in their own backyards, from supporting animal shelters and food banks to working with local and state legislators to change laws,” the press release said. The Girl Scouts also cited a study that found that two out of three girls who participate in the program learn five skills: goal setting, decision making, money management, people skills and business ethics.
This year, participating Girl Scouts will have the chance to enter a contest that will highlight and reward “exceptional cookie bosses.”
By Feroze Dhanoa, Patch National Staff
Image via GSA
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