A New Year means some things coming and some things going. Such is the case with some of your favorite flavors of Girl Scout Cookies. It is about to be Girl Scout cookie season but this year, the popular cookie brand will be saying goodbye to two of its flavors.

Girl Scout cookies are one of the top-selling brands of cookies in the United States along with brands like Nabisco, Pepperidge Farms, Little Debbie, and Nilla Wafers.

Of course, we all know that the Girl Scouts sell their cookies to fundraise for the organization. It helps fund activities, experiences, and programs within the troop's communities. It also helps teach entrepreneurial skills, budgeting, customer interaction, and meeting goals that are set by the individual troops.

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The Girl Scouts are known for their delicious cookies with iconic flavors like Thin Mint, Caramel deLites, Tagalongs, S’mores, Toast-Yay, Samoas, Peanut Butter Patties, Adventurefuls, Peanut Butter Sandwich, and Do-si-dos.

Two of those flavors will be disappearing in 2025. According to a report from CNN,

The Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) announced that the “S’mores” and “Toast-Yay!” cookies will be discontinued after this year, joining the “Raspberry Rally” flavor in retirement.GSUSA is likely hoping that the heads up won’t spark the online frenzy that happened two years ago when the limited-edition raspberry cookie was more popular than anticipated and boxes were resold on eBay for as much as $30 each.

So if these two flavors are your favorites, you may want to scoop them up before they are gone.

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