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.

Gone, But Not Forgotten – Girl Scout Cookies That Have Left Us | Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana Blog (3)

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.

Gone, But Not Forgotten – Girl Scout Cookies That Have Left Us | Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana Blog (6)

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.

Gone, But Not Forgotten – Girl Scout Cookies That Have Left Us | Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana Blog (14)

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.

Gone, But Not Forgotten – Girl Scout Cookies That Have Left Us | Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana Blog (18)

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.

Gone, But Not Forgotten – Girl Scout Cookies That Have Left Us | Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana Blog (22)

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!

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

FAQs

Which Girl Scout cookies are gone? ›

Raspberry Rally

This little treat occupies a unique spot in Girl Scout cookie history. It arrived in 2023; it was the first cookie available exclusively online, and by 2024, it was gone. Raspberry Rally was a raspberry-flavored cookie dipped in the same chocolate as the fan-favorite Thin Mints.

What happens if you don't sell all your 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 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 four original Girl Scout cookies? ›

With the rise of the suburbs in postwar America, girls began selling Girl Scout Cookies at tables in shopping malls. Five years later, Girl Scouts were selling four basic types of cookies: a vanilla-based filled cookie, a chocolate-based filled one, shortbread, and a chocolate mint.

What is the new Girl Scout cookie for 2024? ›

The 2024 lineup includes classics such as Thin Mints®, Samoas®/Caramel deLites®, Peanut Butter Patties®/Tagalongs®, Adventurefuls® and other fan favorites. “When people buy Girl Scout Cookies, they're buying so much more than cookies.

What is the most sold Girl Scout cookie? ›

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

Do parents have to pay 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 do they do with leftover Girl Scout Cookies? ›

So, what happens to all the leftover cookies that don't get sold? If a council or troop has extra cookies at the end of the sale, they'll work with local food pantries and other charitable organizations to distribute the cookies “as a special treat for people seeking food relief services.”

What happens if you don't pay for Girl Scout Cookies? ›

When a parent owes for cookies, part of the money they owe would be profit to the troop, part of the money would be owed to the Council Office. If you need help calculating what is ultimately owed to the Council Office for cookies because a parent owes money, call Connie at the Council Office and she can help you out.

Did the Girl Scout Cookies get smaller? ›

Have the cookies gotten smaller? No, Girl Scout Cookies are the same size and weight per package.

How much did Girl Scout Cookies cost in the 60s? ›

Nostalgic pricing through the decades

1940s: Prices stayed pretty steady, with a dozen cookies costing around 25-30 cents. 1950s: A slight hike saw boxes going for 50-60 cents. 1960s: Reflecting rising costs, prices nudged up to 65-75 cents per box.

Did Keebler ever make Girl Scout Cookies? ›

It all started in 1934, when 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. Thus, the first council-wide sale of commercially baked cookies was initiated.

What Girl Scout Cookie was discontinued? ›

Girl Scouts won't sell the Raspberry Rally this cookie season. The Girl Scouts are discontinuing a popular cookie just a year after its debut sparked a frenzy. Raspberry Rally won't be sold this upcoming cookie-sales season, which runs January to April 2024, Girl Scouts of the USA has announced.

What is the new Girl Scout Cookie called? ›

According to the Girl Scouts website, Raspberry Rally cookies come with a thin and crispy exterior “infused with raspberry flavor,” all dipped in a delicious chocolate coating. “They may look like Thin Mints' sister, but these cookies have a delicious taste that's all their own,” the site added.

What are lemon Girl Scout Cookies? ›

Lemonades vs Savannah Smilesn

They're both lemon-flavored, but otherwise different. The Lemonades are that typical Girl Scout shortbread cookie, with a lemon icing on the bottom. The Savannnah's are a little more like wedding cookies, but not quite as melt-in-your-mouth amazing.

What Girl Scout cookies are in short supply? ›

Supply chain issues are affecting cookie availability in some parts of the country, especially if you're seeking out Samoas, Toffee-tastic cookies, or some of those new Raspberry Rallys. The latter are so coveted—yet in such short supply—that some boxes are going for around $100 on eBay.

Why did Girl Scouts stop selling raspberry? ›

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? ›

There were also reduced-fat and sugar-free versions of Chalet Cremes that lasted just a couple of years. Then came Lemon Drops (1998 to 1999), a crispy lemon cookie with lemon chips. Ultimately, Lemon Ups (2020 to present) and Lemonades (made by ABC Bakers) replaced Savannah Smiles and Lemon Coolers.

Why did they get rid of Samoas Girl Scout cookies? ›

Why did some people believe they were canceled? 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.

Top Articles
Koppa Tengu - Shin Megami Tensei IV Guide - IGN
Easy Tiramisu recipe - Tastes Better From Scratch
Devotion Showtimes Near Mjr Universal Grand Cinema 16
Find All Subdomains
Hotels Near 500 W Sunshine St Springfield Mo 65807
Alpha Kenny Buddy - Songs, Events and Music Stats | Viberate.com
Riegler & Partner Holding GmbH auf LinkedIn: Wie schätzen Sie die Entwicklung der Wohnraumschaffung und Bauwirtschaft…
Mylife Cvs Login
Mivf Mdcalc
Ohiohealth Esource Employee Login
Mercy MyPay (Online Pay Stubs) / mercy-mypay-online-pay-stubs.pdf / PDF4PRO
Jscc Jweb
Wunderground Huntington Beach
Mid90S Common Sense Media
Thayer Rasmussen Cause Of Death
About Us | TQL Careers
Fear And Hunger 2 Irrational Obelisk
Procore Championship 2024 - PGA TOUR Golf Leaderboard | ESPN
New Stores Coming To Canton Ohio 2022
Ou Class Nav
Eva Mastromatteo Erie Pa
Me Cojo A Mama Borracha
Craigslist Clinton Ar
Selfservice Bright Lending
Popular Chinese Restaurant in Rome Closing After 37 Years
Morristown Daily Record Obituary
Optum Urgent Care - Nutley Photos
Sofia the baddie dog
2011 Hyundai Sonata 2 4 Serpentine Belt Diagram
Copper Pint Chaska
Lcsc Skyward
101 Lewman Way Jeffersonville In
Uncovering the Enigmatic Trish Stratus: From Net Worth to Personal Life
Past Weather by Zip Code - Data Table
Airg Com Chat
What Is The Lineup For Nascar Race Today
Craigslist Cars And Trucks Mcallen
123Moviestvme
Trebuchet Gizmo Answer Key
Pawn Shop Open Now
Priscilla 2023 Showtimes Near Consolidated Theatres Ward With Titan Luxe
Has any non-Muslim here who read the Quran and unironically ENJOYED it?
Achieving and Maintaining 10% Body Fat
Weekly Math Review Q2 7 Answer Key
Bekah Birdsall Measurements
814-747-6702
Blackwolf Run Pro Shop
UT Announces Physician Assistant Medicine Program
Phmc.myloancare.com
Game Akin To Bingo Nyt
Where To Find Mega Ring In Pokemon Radical Red
Equinox Great Neck Class Schedule
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Gregorio Kreiger

Last Updated:

Views: 5447

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (77 voted)

Reviews: 92% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Gregorio Kreiger

Birthday: 1994-12-18

Address: 89212 Tracey Ramp, Sunside, MT 08453-0951

Phone: +9014805370218

Job: Customer Designer

Hobby: Mountain biking, Orienteering, Hiking, Sewing, Backpacking, Mushroom hunting, Backpacking

Introduction: My name is Gregorio Kreiger, I am a tender, brainy, enthusiastic, combative, agreeable, gentle, gentle person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.