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Madison-area Girl Scouts are ready to sell you some cookies

Whether you like Thin Mints or Do-si-dos, the Girl Scouts have your back.

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Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland sold 1 million boxes in 2023. | Photo via Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland

What is your favorite Girl Scout Cookie? We, at 608today, agree that the answer is Peanut Butter Patties (also known as Tagalongs). USA Today agrees with us.

We respect whatever cookie you choose as the best, they’re all great.

Girl Scout Cookie season begins this Saturday, March 2 and runs through Sunday, April 7.

Last year, Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland troops sold over a million boxes.

Keeping the price at $5 per box, the organization offers several options to snag some treats locally.

In person

There are a plethora of Girl Scout Cookie booths in and around Madison. Type in your address to find one near you.

Online

To stay on top of updates, new products, and on-sale dates, you can enter your email address or text “Cookies” to 59618 to get the latest Girl Scout Cookie news.

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