Gone, But Not Forgotten – Girl Scout Cookies That Have Left Us | Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana Blog (2024)

By Karen Schillings, Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana Council Historian

At the beginning of the Girl Scout phenomenon known as “The Cookie Sale,” the troops baked the cookies themselves.Then, in 1934, the Greater Philadelphia Council contacted the Keebler–Weyl Company, requesting their assistance. The company agreed to bake and package vanilla Girl Scout cookies in the trefoil shape, making Keebler-Weyl the first official commercial baker of Girl Scout cookies. By 1937, commercially baked Girl Scout cookies were sold nationally by 125 Girl Scout councils. At one time, as many as 29 bakers supplied cookies for Girl Scouts. With so many bakers providing the sweet treats, a good number of varieties were also being produced. Over the past eight-plus decades, we have seen more than 60 flavors of Girl Scout cookies being offered. So, let’s go down memory lane to recall some of the hits and misses in the world of Girl Scout cookies.

Although the iconic trefoil-shaped cookie was the first type to be commercially baked, the licensed bakers started developing other types of cookies for Girl Scouts to sell. Some of the most iconic were the Vanilla and Chocolate Sandwich Cremes offered by Burry Biscuit Corporation from 1949 to 1973. However, the same cookie was rebranded in 1974 as Van’Chos and continued until 1983.

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Another memorable cookie variety is the Scot-Teas that were made by Burry from 1959 to 1980. This was a shortbread cookie with sugar sprinkled on top. It’s possibly the longest seller of any of the discontinued cookies, whose name is immediately recognizable as a Girl Scout cookie.

An unforgettable cookie name is the Kookaburras, which was another one of the Burry Biscuit Corporation offerings. This cookie was similar to a Kit Kat bar and featured wafers layered with caramel and coated in milk chocolate. Although it only lasted from 1983 to 1986, it is still one of the most popular for cookie connoisseurs from that era who long for its return.

Throughout the 1980’s, Burry provided Golden Yangles for the annual cookie sale.It’s unclear why this product was considered a Girl Scout cookie and should be marketed as such since it was basically a triangular cheese cracker. After the discontinuation of the Golden Yangles, our organization has avoided savory snacks for the cookie sale, offering those food items during the fall product sale instead.

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Then there were the cinnamon-flavored cookies, which didn’t seem to be very popular with Girl Scout customers. ABC Bakers tried to entice the public with the Five World Cinnamon cookie, which lasted the longest, from 1996 to 2001. A future endeavor with Cinna-Spins in 2008 found that flavor was being replaced the very next year, in 2009, with another cinnamon cookie, the Daisy Rounds. That cookie was gone by 2011. Each flavor was dropped for lack of sales. The only cinnamon cookie that achieved some success was Little Brownie Bakers’ (LBB) Apple Cinnamons, which were available from 1997 to 2001.

Sugar-free cookies also seemed to be unpopular with consumers. The first try was with the Sugar-Free Lemon Chalet Cremes. Introduced by Little Brownie Bakers in 1997, they were gone after 1998. However, LBB made another attempt in 2007 with the Sugar-Free Chocolate Chip cookie, but that too lasted only a year. Not being discouraged, LBB tried again in 2008 with the Sugar-Free Little Brownies, which didn’t fare any better, leaving the cookie lineup after one year.

Although the cinnamon flavor and sugar-free cookies proved not to be very popular, there were other varieties that had a much larger fan base. While the Sugar-Free Lemon Chalet Cremes didn’t garner much support, other lemon-flavored cookies performed much better. Besides the five permanent varieties made by both current cookie companies, Lemonades by ABC Bakers is the only cookie currently sold that has lasted for more than a decade. It’s a shortbread cookie with tangy lemon-flavored icing. Lemonades started in 2008 and have proven to be the most successful cookie of any of the 21st-century lemon flavors.

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Savannah Smiles was another popular variety of lemon cookies that Little Brownie Bakers produced. These cookies were lemony wedges coated with powdered sugar and were available from 2011 to 2019. The precursor to Savannah Smiles was the Lemon Coolers, a reduced-fat bite-sized cookie that lasted from 2003 to 2006. When Savannah Smiles was discontinued, Lemon-Ups took their place and are still sold today. This is a crispy lemon cookie with a layer of sweet glaze on one side and one of eight positive messages, such as “I am a leader” and “I am an innovator” on the other. Only time will tell if this cookie has the longevity of ABC’s Lemonades.

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The Burry Biscuit Company’s original Lemon Cremes, a vanilla sandwich cookie with lemon filling, also had a long-staying power. They were introduced in 1973 and morphed into Cabana Cremes in 1989 under the Little Brownie Baker moniker. However, a box of Cabana Cremes included cookies with two different fillings: lemon filling and vanilla filling. They were sold until 1995.

Another popular cookie was the ABC Bakers’ Thanks-a-Lot, 2006-2021, which replaced a similar cookie, Animal Treasures, that started in 1995 and became extinct in 2005. Animal Treasures was a rectangular cookie with endangered animals stamped on it. In contrast, the Thanks-a-Lot cookies were round and imprinted with the words “thank you” in five different languages.

Both were shortbread cookies with a fudge bottom. Little Brownie Bakers offered a similar cookie from 2001 to 2008 called All-Abouts. The LBB version featured a message that proclaimed what Girl Scouts were “all about,” such as respect, friendship, confidence, and courage. The shape of All-Abouts changed to circles before being discontinued in 2008.

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During the 2016 season, both bakers rolled out their versions of the Girl Scout S’mores. The ABC Bakers (left cookies) variety featured a graham cookie, double dipped in marshmallow creme icing and chocolate. Whereas the Little Brownie Bakers (right cookies) offering is a graham sandwich cookie with chocolate and marshmallow filling. ABC has discontinued its s’mores cookie, but LBB continues to offer it.

There have been many other cookie flavors along the way. Some of them you might even remember, or wish would return.

  • Little Brownie Bakers has had:
  • Golden Nut Clusters (1971-1973)
  • Golden Nut Clusters, version 2.0 (1974-1976)
  • Forget-Me-Nots (1979-1981), forgotten after just three years
  • Chocolate Chunks (1979-1981)
  • Medallions (1983-1984)
  • Pecan Shorties (1985-1987)
  • Le Chips (1996-1999)
  • Aloha Chips (2000-2004)
  • Ole Ole (2001-03)
  • Double Dutch (2003-2005)
  • Dulce de Leche (2008-2014)
  • Rah Rah Raisins (2014-2016)

ABC Bakers has also had a plethora of cookie offerings. You might recall these varieties:

  • Praline Royals (1992-1993)
  • Friendship Circles (2002-2003)
  • Iced Berry Pinatas (2003-2005)
  • Shout Outs! (2010-2012)
  • Mango Cremes with Nutrifusion, an infusion of nutrients from a number of vitamin-rich foods and not the greatest selling point (2013-2014)
  • Cranberry Citrus Crips (2013-16)
  • Trios (2015-17)

Girl Scout cookie flavors will continue to come and go as long as there is a Girl Scout cookie sale. However, the two current officially licensed bakers, Little Brownie, and ABC, maintain the five standard cookies offered yearly, although each company has its own names for these cookies. The exception is the classic Thin Mints, the name used by both companies for this cookie, which has existed under various names, such as Cooky Mints, Chocolate Mint, Thin Mint-Teas, and Mints, since 1940!

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FAQs

What happens to unsold boxes of Girl Scout Cookies? ›

While many are donated to food pantries, what's happening to the rest isn't always clear. The national Girl Scouts office said councils are encouraged to donate excess inventory to a charity of their choice with a signed agreement specifically stating that cookies can't be re-sold.

What happened to thank you Girl Scout Cookies? ›

Thanks-A-Lot, a shortbread cookie dipped in chocolate and embossed with the phrase "thank you," was dropped in 2021 after 15 years. It was replaced by Toast-Yay, a French toast-flavored cookie dipped in icing. Read On: What Do the Girl Scouts' New Raspberry Rally Cookies Taste Like?

Can you still get Girl Scout Cookies in 2024? ›

The 2024 lineup features classic favorites like Thin Mints, Adventurefuls and Samoas/Caramel deLites. Here's the full list of cookies that will be available for purchase this year. Cookie descriptions are courtesy of the Girl Scouts website.

What is the oldest Girl Scout cookie? ›

In July 1922, Girl Scout national headquarters published an edition of The American Girl magazine for all Girl Scouts. The issue contained a recipe for a sugar cookie that could be baked and sold to raise funds for local councils. Thus, the simple sugar cookie was arguably the first true Girl Scout Cookie.

What are the most sold Girl Scout cookies? ›

The best-selling Girl Scout Cookies are: Thin Mints® Caramel deLites®/Samoas®

Who pays for unsold Girl Scout cookies? ›

While each girl should work with her troop to create her Cookie Program goals, parents determine the number of cookies to order and are responsible for payment of all cookies received.

What happens if a Girl Scout doesn't sell all her cookies? ›

While many are donated to food pantries, what's happening to the rest isn't always clear. The national Girl Scouts office said councils are encouraged to donate excess inventory to a charity of their choice with a signed agreement specifically stating that cookies can't be re-sold.

What happens with donated Girl Scout cookies? ›

All Cookie Share donations council-wide are tallied, and then GSCCC makes one large delivery of cookies from our warehouses to the partner organizations of all the participating Girl Scouts. Donated packages count towards girls' sales totals and rewards, benefiting the troop and care to share recipients.

Why aren't Samoas called Samoas anymore? ›

Because the Girl Scouts licenses two bakeries — ABC Bakers and Little Brownie Bakers — and each Girl Scout Council decides which to contract with, and the two bakeries use different names for the (almost) same cookies. So what one bakery calls Samoas is called Caramel deLites by the other.

Why no Raspberry Girl Scout cookies? ›

While the flavor was “extremely popular,” says the Girl Scouts, “we are taking a pause this season to prioritize supplying our classic varieties.” Nothing is permanent except, of course, for change. And sadly, this is the case for one super popular — and chaotic — Girl Scout Cookie rollout.

Why do Girl Scout cookies taste different in 2024? ›

Girl Scouts of Western Ohio, which has troops in western Ohio and southeastern Indiana, changed bakers for the 2024 season. Each baker makes their own Girl Scout Cookies, which means iconic favorites may differ in flavor and name – and new, specialty cookies are now available.

Do Girl Scout Cookies get old? ›

Well, not the whole year: These cookies are stamped with a best-by date of about six months after delivery, so you'll want to make plans for extending the shelf life if you hope to make it the whole year.

Which Girl Scout Cookies have been discontinued? ›

Discontinued
  • Thanks-A-Lot.
  • All Abouts.
  • Animal Treasures.
  • Toffee-tastic.

What do Girl Scouts do besides sell cookies? ›

They sell cookies, explore science, go outdoors, do community service projects—when you're a Girl Scout your opportunities are limitless.

What Girl Scout cookies sold out last year? ›

All Girl Scout cookie varieties were impacted by supply chain issues last year, but Raspberry Rally cookies became particularly hard to come by. The cookies quickly sold out online, which led some shrewd sellers to list boxes on eBay and resell them at an outrageous markup.

Why did Girl Scouts change the name of Samoas? ›

However, this year the council has switched to ABC Smart Cookies. Little Brownie Bakers owns the trademarks for the names Samoas, Tagalongs, and Do-Si-Dos. Girls Scouts own the trademarks for Thin Mints, Trefoils, and Adventurefuls, which is why those names are the same.

Why is the Raspberry Rally discontinued? ›

Only available online, the Raspberry Rally became a hot commodity and quickly sold out, leading resellers to hawk boxes on eBay for high prices. A Girl Scouts spokesperson told TODAY.com that they were "disappointed" in the unauthorized resale of the cookies and that it "deprived" the troops of experience and profits.

Did they get rid of the lemon Girl Scout cookies? ›

Cinnamon and sugar-free varieties don't often last on the lineup, for example, whereas variations on lemon cookies have always remained part of the rotation (there have been two on the roster for years: Lemon-Ups and Lemonades).

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