Girl Scouts plan to retire 2 cookies in 2025: Where to find them in South Jersey

The Girl Scout cookie lineup is to be changed up next year, so if your favorite flavors are being retired, this season is a good time to stock up.

Toast-Yay! And Girl Scout S’mores will be retired at the end of the 2025 season, according to Girl Scouts of the USA. The season kicked off on Tuesday.

The Toast-Yay! and Girl Scout S’mores are to join in retirement Raspberry Rally, another cookie discontinued in 2023, a year after its debut.

While the cookies are to be discontinued, they’re still available for purchase while supplies last. There is also the possibility that these cookies may return for another season, according to Girl Scouts of the USA.

“Never say never! We routinely reevaluate our cookie lineup to make room for new innovations,” a spokesperson said Tuesday in a statement. “Discontinuing Toast-Yay! and Girl Scout S’mores may lead to something new and delicious.”

Girl Scout cookies displayed at a booth in Rockford, Illinois on Feb. 26, 2021.

Girl Scout cookies flavors 2025

The 2025 cookie lineup features many of the classics:

  • Do-si-dos/Peanut Butter Sandwich.
  • Peanut Butter Patties/Tagalongs.

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Where can I get Girl Scout cookies in South Jersey?

According to Cindi Sutera, a spokesperson for the Girl Scouts of Central and Southern New Jersey, cookie booths will soon be popping up across the area for customers to grab their treats.

“We are always testing new flavors and ‘retiring’ some to make room for new ones,” Sutera said in an email to this newspaper. “The bakers work closely with Girl Scouts to test new combinations so our customers are always pleased.

“There will be Girl Scout Cookie Booths peppered across South Jersey beginning next Friday, (Jan. 17) through March 8.”

According to the organization, you can find Girl Scouts selling cookies locally at booths at the Cherry Hill Mall, participating Acme and ShopRite locations, John’s Friendly Market in Haddon Heights and the Black Horse Diner in Mount Ephraim.

Dates and times are to vary based on the availability of troops. The best way to find a cookie booth near you is to use their Booth Finder App.

You can go to https://www.gscsnj.org/en/cookies.html, enter your ZIP code and find the Girl Scout cookie booth location and schedule close to you.

Troops are also found in almost every community across the area.

Other ways to get Girl Scout cookies:

  • Reach out to a registered Girl Scout to learn how she’s selling cookies. If you don’t know a Girl Scout, check with your local council or use the Girl Scout cookie finder.
  • You may also text “COOKIES” to 59618 to stay informed about how to purchase Girl Scout cookies.

Mary Walrath-Holdridge and Gabe Hauari contributed to this report.

This article originally appeared on Cherry Hill Courier-Post: Girl Scout cookies: Toast-Yay!, S’mores to be discontinued in 2025

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