Juliette Gordon Low initiated the cookie sale as a way for Girl Scouts to be self-reliant and to fund their own activities. |
In the 1920s and 30s, Girl Scouts in different parts of the country baked their own simple sugar cookies and sold them to raise money for their activities. |
The first documented council-wide sale of commercially baked cookies took place in Philadelphia in 1934. |
The first national Girl Scout Cookie sale was held in 1936. |
Over the years, cookie varieties have come and gone in response to changing consumer tastes. However, the only modification to Shortbread has been a "facelift" in 1979 when the cookie's traditional Girl Scout service mark was replaced by a more contemporary service mark. |
Thin Mints is the top selling Girl Scout Cookie in America! |
Since the 1930s, a number of companies have baked Girl Scout Cookies. Today there are two Girl Scout Cookie suppliers. ABC has been an officially licensed Girl Scout Cookie baker for 70 years. |
Each season, Girl Scouts sell almost 200 million packages of Girl Scout Cookies! |
Homemade caramel, cooked to a rich creamy consistency, and a special toasted flaked coconut makes ABC's Caramel deLites® the second best selling Girl Scout Cookie and places it in the top five of cookies sold in the United States, annually. |
All of ABC's Girl Scout Cookie varieties are cholesterol free. |
For every box of Girl Scout Cookies you buy, more than two-thirds of your purchase prices stays right in your community. |
People who may be following diabetic diets can enjoy ABC's Girl Scout Cookies by using dietary exchange rates on our Nutrition Facts page and listed on our order card. |
All of ABC's Girl Scout Cookie varieties have a trans fat value of zero grams per serving. |
Our Thanks-A-Lot Girl Scout Cookies speak five different languages! A language key is printed on the over wrap inside each box. Our cookies are made with pure vegetable shortening and all eight varieties are kosher. Kosher certification is provided by the Orthodox Union Rabbinical supervision. Each package is marked with the circle UD emblem. |
When eaten in moderation as part of a healthy balanced diet, ABC Girl Scout Cookies are satisfying treats that are good for consumers and good for Girl Scouts! |
| ABC does not use any artificial preservatives in our Girl Scout Cookies. |
Imitated but never duplicated, Peanut Butter Patties have been in our Girl Scout Cookie line for over 30 years. They are the 3rd best selling Girl Scout Cookie and are among the top 10 best selling cookies in America. |