To elaborate-it goes to the regional council, not the national organization. The regional council funds activities, camps, financial aid, etc that their troops can participate in. About 65 – 75 percent of the local retail price of each box of cookies goes to the council, and about 10 – 20 percent goes to the troop that made the sale. The rest covers costs of buying them from the bakery, shipping, etc. |
Troops aren’t allowed to take direct donations. |
| They’re disgusting and taste like cardboard anyway. |
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http://www.gscnc.org/en/cookies/about-girl-scout-cookies/where-cookie-money-goes.html
Where Cookie Money Goes $0.98 Troop's proceeds (average based on various earning opportunities) $1.25 Cost of product, transportation, promotion, Service Unit proceeds, rewards, administrative costs and debt. ($2.25 is the related costs for specialty cookies retailing at $6.00 per package) $2.77 Supports direct service to girls and adults Financial assistance for girls Camp programs and eight camp properties Council-wide girl programs Training for adult volunteers Marketing, technological, and web support Six convenient office locations and staff support for our volunteers and troops |
At the booths? Or in general? |
Math is not your strong suit, right? |
Yet you can’t stop eating them. |
At booths or when out selling cookies. (If you want to go home and do it later online you can.) |
| Whatever. I still love them! |
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I wish the ingredients were better. The combination of moderate percent to the scouts, and lousy cookies limits my willingness to purchase. When I had a gurl scout I offered to donate more than the cookie profits to the troop. They declined saying it was only fair that the regional council get the support to relied
on. |
| So, I'm saying buy from the girls if you are so inclined, but outside of cookie season-Aldi's has samoas and tagalongs, packaged as chocolate caramel and peanut butter cookies, respectively. They are exactly like the GS ones, I believe baked by the same place. |
They used to have thin mints, but I haven't seen them in the past couple of months. |
| Former cookie mom here. The boxes do seem smaller this year. I'm glad I made the decision for our troop not to sell this year! (Our sales dropped every year, to the point that it just wasn't worth the work I had to put in for $0.65/box.) |
| 9:07 - the keebler grasshoppers are a decent approximation of thin mints. Their version of Samoas is almost a perfect imitation. Much cheaper! |
| My DD is in GS because she enjoys it, but I can’t get behind the cookies. We don’t try to sell them to anyone who doesn’t ask for them. I think she sold 30 boxes this year, all from people who requested them. I stand by my opinion that GS cookies and GS are kiddie-MLM and their product. It’s borderline disgusting. |