These Are the 12 Girl Scout Cookie Flavors You Can Buy in 2025

Forget your resolution to eat fewer cookies and embrace your resolution to “donate” to more worthy causes. It’s Girl Scout cookie season. And we’ve got the details on all the cookies these little entrepreneurs in green sashes will be offering this year—and which cookies will be making their exit after 2025. 

When are Girl Scout cookies available?

Right now! Girl Scout cookie season will last through February 21, so get them while you can. It’s a short season—like Bing cherries. 

Where are Girl Scout cookies available?

While you can, of course, tap your work friend’s niece for cookies, you can typically find Girl Scouts parked outside of grocery stores. (You can find a booth near you through the Girl Scouts site—it’s the only time it’s acceptable to search for children online.) And if you’d rather not have a one-on-one conversation with a child, you can also buy Girl Scout cookies online after February 21. 

What Girl Scout cookies are available this year?  

There are 12 Girl Scout cookie flavors for sale in 2025. Now, we can’t guarantee your local troop will have all of them, but, according to @snackolator on Instagram, most troops typically stock at least nine flavors. Want to collect the full dozen? Girl Scout cookie road trip! (We all need a hobby.)

Here’s the full line-up: 

Adventurefuls

These “brownie-inspired” cookies are topped with caramel-flavored cream and a touch of sea salt. They’re the Girl Scouts’ offering for chocolate lovers who don’t love peanut butter or mint.

Carmel deLites / Samoas

Crispy, buttery rounds covered in chocolate and coconut, and striped with chocolate. (If you happen to miss the window on these, we found a pretty good dupe. Shhh, don’t tell the girls.) 

Do-si-dos / PB Sandwich

Love peanut butter but hate chocolate? Weirdo! But hey, there’s still a cookie for you. These sandwich cookies are made with oatmeal cookies and a peanut butter filling. 

Girl Scout S’mores

As you might imagine, these treats are made with graham cracker cookies sandwiched around a chocolate and marshmallow filling. It’s a s’more you can make without getting your campfire badge. 

Thin Mints

Do you really need a description? These are the reason for the season. Thin, crispy chocolate cookies coated in a blanket of mint-chocolate. 

Toast-Yay 

These cookies are shaped like slices of toast and flavored to taste like french toast—and then they’re dipped in icing, for good measure. 

Toffee-tastic (Gluten Free) 

The first of two gluten free Girl Scout cookies, the Toffee-tastics are like buttery shortbread cookies with little bits of crunchy toffee strewn throughout. 

Trefoils

It’s shortbread—Girl Scout style. These are the closest you’ll get to the original Girl Scout cookie. 

Lemonades

These are shortbread cookies glazed with lemon-flavored icing. 

Lemon-Ups

Not to be confused with Lemonades, Lemon-Ups are lemon-flavored cookies without any icing. They are printed with little messages, though, like “I am a leader” and “I am a go-getter.” 

Tagalongs / PB Patties

Chocolate and peanut butter come together in perfect harmony in these chocolate-coated sandwich cookies. If you haven’t tried these puppies straight out of the fridge, you’re missing out. 

Caramel Chocolate Chip (Gluten Free) 

The other gluten free Girl Scout cookie option, these chewy cookies are filled with chocolate chips, caramel, and a touch of sea salt. 

Which Girl Scout cookie flavors are being discontinued after 2025?

If you’re a huge fan of Girl Scout S’mores and Toast-Yays, you better stock up in 2025. Because after this year, they’re gone. The Girl Scouts offered no explanation as to why these cookies will be leaving the line-up. Chances are, they just weren’t selling enough. Good as they are, the Girl Scouts are still part of our capitalist society, after all. 

What are the best Girl Scout cookies?

We tasted ‘em all (well, all the ones we could find) and ranked them from best to worst. Check out our full ranking of Girl Scout cookies.


About the Author

Justine Sterling

Justine Sterling is the editor-in-chief of Sporked. She has been writing about food and beverages for well over a decade and is an avid at-home cook and snacker. Don’t worry, she’s not a food snob. Sure, she loves a fresh-shucked oyster. But she also will leap at whatever new product Reese’s releases and loves a Tostitos Hint of Lime, even if there is no actual lime in the ingredients.

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