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Girl Scout Cookie season has returned with another robust lineup of sweet treats, but two flavors will be gone for good by the time it wraps up. And we can't help but think that the organization made the wrong choices about which to cut. Don't worry, fan favorites like Thin Mints and Caramel deLites/Samoas — which have two different names because they are baked by two separate licensed bakers — are sticking around.

It's the S'mores and Toast-Yay! that are bidding farewell when the 2025 season is said and done. MORE: At Sunday's playoff game, Eagles fans can munch on jumbo pretzels shaped like the team logo The Girl Scout Cookie season runs each year between January and April, although the timing may vary from troop to troop. The Girl Scouts tradition of selling cookies can be traced as far back as 1917 in Oklahoma, when a troop baked and sold cookies in a high school cafeteria as a service project.



But it was the Girl Scouts of Greater Philadelphia Council that was the first to sell commercially baked cookies in 1934. This year, you can nab some sweets by purchasing them from a local Girl Scout or ordering them online starting Feb. 21.

The 2025 roster features 12 flavors, including the two soon-to-be-retired varieties. S'mores is a crunchy graham cookie sandwich with chocolate and marshmallow filling, while the Toast-Yay! is dipped in icing and tastes like French toast. S'mores were introduced in 2017, while the Toast-Yay! joined the lineup in 2021.

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