Seasonal & Holidays

Girl Scout Cookie Prices Rise, Flavor Discontinued

It's time once again to buy Girl Scout cookies in Pittsburgh.

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PITTSBURGH, PA — Girl Scout cookie season is upon us and new this year: a higher price for a box of them and a discontinued flavor. But a dozen choices are available for cookie lovers to pursue.

Boxes this year will cost $6 instead of $5. The Girl Scouts previously announced it would discontinue Raspberry Rally cookies.

Councils rely on cookie earnings to run their programming, which supports incredible experiences for girls, such as service projects, troop travel, and summer camp. The 2024 lineup includes classics such as thin mints, samoas, caramel delites, peanut butter patties, tagalongs, adventurefuls and other favorites.

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“When people buy Girl Scout Cookies, they’re buying so much more than cookies. Every package of Girl Scout Cookies sold puts girls one step closer to making real change in their own futures, communities, and the world,” Girl Scouts chief revenue officer Wendy Lou said in a statement..

“Girls break expectations through the power of the cookie program and open a host of possibilities beyond the box.”

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This year’s theme is “Unbox the Future,” which strives to “remove social barriers that often keep girls boxed in,” the Girl Scouts said in a statement.

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