What were the original Girl Scout Cookies?

In 1951, Girl Scout Cookies came in three varieties: Sandwich, Shortbread, and Chocolate Mints (now known as Thin Mints®). With the rise of the suburbs in postwar America, girls began selling Girl Scout Cookies at tables in shopping malls.

What Girl Scout Cookies have been discontinued?

15 Delicious, Discontinued Girl Scout Cookies

  • Van’chos. Chloe Effron for Mental Floss.
  • Kookaburras. Chloe Effron for Mental Floss.
  • Golden Yangles. Chloe Effron for Mental Floss.
  • Praline Royales. Chloe Effron for Mental Floss.
  • Golden Nut Clusters. Chloe Effron for Mental Floss.
  • Juliettes.
  • Snaps.
  • Upside Downs.

What were the old lemon Girl Scout Cookies called?

Savannah Smiles
Savannah Smiles (2011-2019) Dusted in powdered sugar and packed with lemon zest, they were named after Savannah, Georgia (where the Girl Scouts began) and the Brownie Smile song.

What happened to the old lemon Girl Scout Cookies?

For 2020, Savannah Smiles, the powder sugar-dusted lemon cookies that debuted in 2012, are being retired and replaced by new lemon cookies called Lemon-Ups. “GSUSA works closely with its licensed bakers to replace cookies and bring new ones into the mix based on sales, flavor trends, and consumer preferences.

What is the most Girl Scout Cookies ever sold?

SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — San Bernardino’s Lilly Bumpus has just broken the national record for the most Girl Scout cookies ever sold in one season! The 8-year-old sold more than 32,000 boxes over the past three months. Her troop held a special celebration, where the official total was revealed.

Which Girl Scout Cookies are being discontinued 2021?

Girl Scout Cookies has decided to discontinue flavors like the Thin Mints, Trefoils, Samoas, Tagalongs, Do-si-dos, and Caramel Chocolate Chip.

What did Trefoils used to be called?

Trefoils are now called Shortbread, Tagalongs are Peanut Butter Patties and the Do-si-do is a Peanut Butter Sandwich cookie.

What was the price of Girl Scout cookies in 1975?

They hit a half-million boxes sold in a year by 1967. In 1975, the average cost of a box of Girl Scout cookies in Houston was $1.25 a box.

Did Girl Scouts get rid of lemonades?

But 2020 will be the last year for one of those cookies, the Thanks-A-Lot. This is the final year the fudge-dipped shortbread cookies will be sold, according to a Girl Scout Cookie Guide. Girl Scouts currently sell lemon-flavored shortbread cookies called Lemonades, which are topped with lemon icing.