A guide to the different types of girl scout cookies
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Which of these classic Girl Scout cookies is your favorite?
There have been many different flavors of Girl Scout cookies since the organization began selling the sweet treats way back in 1917, with different flavors coming and going over the years. Because each Girl Scout council works with one of two different licensed bakers, different cookies may have different names depending on your location. Here are the current flavors of Girl Scout cookies as of 2026:
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- Thin Mints: the most popular cookie—chocolate cookies dipped in a mint chocolate coating
- Samoas (aka Caramel DeLites): cookies with caramel, chocolate, and coconut stripes
- Do-si-dos (aka Peanut Butter Sandwiches): crisp oatmeal sandwich cookies with a peanut butter filling
- Tagalongs (aka Peanut Butter Patties): crunchy cookies layered with peanut butter and coated in chocolate
- Lemon-Ups (aka Lemonades): shortbread cookies with a lemon-flavored icing
- Trefoils: shortbread cookies
- Toffee-tastic: gluten-free buttery cookies with toffee bits
- Caramel Chocolate Chip: gluten-free cookies with caramel, chocolate chips, and sea salt
- Adventurefuls: brownie-esque cookies topped with caramel creme and sea salt
- Exploremores: sandwich cookies filled with chocolate, marshmallow, and almond creme
Because you didn't have the lemon or chocolate chip on there!
Voted: Tagalongs (aka Peanut Butter Patties)
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