National Girl Scout Day - March 12 - Girl Scout Cookie Recipes (2024)

National Girl Scout Day is Celebrated on March 12. It begins a whole week of celebration of the Girl Scouting movement (March 12-18.)

I thought it would be fun to share some Girl Scout facts and mark the day with a whole collection of copycat cookie recipes.

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Facts about Girl Scouts:

The Girl Scouts was founded over 100 years ago in 1912 by Juliette Gordon Lowwhen she organized the first Girl Scout troop, in Savannah, Georgia.

The group is truly an American organization having been chartered by the US Congress on March 16, 1950. Here are some more facts about the Girl Scouts and National Girl Scout Day.

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Trefoil Emblem Photo Source: Wikimedia Commons

  • This year marks the 106th year of Girl Scouting.
  • There are almost 2 million girl scouts and the organization also has over 800,000 adults who act as volunteers.
  • The Girl Scouts are found in more than 90 countries world wide.
  • Were you a Girl Scout? You are not alone. More than 59 million American women alive today participated in the organization when they were younger!
  • Girl Scout cookies were first sold in 1917 inMuskogee, Oklahoma.
  • There is no connection between the Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts.
  • Juliette Low was buried in her Girl Scout uniform.

For another tasty food national day in March, check outJohnny Appleseed Day – March 11.

If you like to do puzzles, be sure to print out my March word search printable.

Time to celebrate National Girl Scout Day with one of these copycat cookie recipes

National Girl Scout day is a chance to recognize a great organization that so many people remember fondly.

What better way than to use their cookies in recipes? With so many cookies to choose from, it is hard to know which cookie to feature! Why not all of them?

One of my favorite memories early each year was the time that Girl Scout cookie sales were taking place. I used to buy boxes of them and keep them in the freezer.

I don’t come in contact with them as often now, since my daughter is grown, but with the advent of so many food blogs, copy cat cookie recipes are all the rage online. Here are a few of my favorites.

Samoas are a crisp cookie that is coated in caramel, sprinkled with toasted coconut and then drizzled with chocolate. Get the taste of Samoas with one of these knock of recipes:

  • These delicious Samoas bars remind me of Girl Scout cookies with the same combination of flavors. They are very easy to make and super tasty!
  • Make these Samoas Cookie macarons for a special treat. They have a decadent caramel center inside two macaron cookies.
  • These individual sized Samoas Truffles give the taste of your favorite cookie in one delicious bite.
  • Start your day off in a tasty way with these Samoas mini Baked Donuts.
  • These Samoa blondies have a chewy blondies on the bottom with a caramel, coconut and chocolate Samoa bar for the top layer

Tagalong cookies are a mouth watering treat that has a layer of peanut butter covered by a rich chocolate coating. If this flavor combo appeals to you, try one of these Tagalong style recipes.

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S’mores Cookies come in two versions: One uses crunchy graham cookies that are dipped first in a yummy cream icing and then into a luscious chocolate coating.

The other usesa graham sandwich cookie with a creamy chocolate and marshmallow filling. For a taste of the S’mores cookies try one of these ideas:

  • This copycat S’Mores Cookie Recipe from Honest and Truly is the perfect cookie to take along on your next camping adventure!
  • The toasted marshmallow topping for this copycat S’mores cookieswill make you think you are sitting around a campfire!
  • Use S’mores cookies (or any flavor of Girl Scout cookie) to make this delicious and creamy Cookie Fudge.]
  • For a bigger version of the S’mores cookie, try making up a batch of these S’mores Cookie Bars.

Who doesn’t love a Thin Mint?These round, mint-flavored cookies with a delicious chocolaty coating are one of my favorites!

Thin Mint recipes come in everything from milk shakes to the cookie themselves. Get the flavor with one of these Thin Mint ideas.

Shortbread Trefoils have the shape of the Girl Scout Icon pressed into them.

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More recipes to celebrate National Girl Scout Day

Do-Si-Doh Cookies are a sandwich cookie that gives you a crisp and crunchy oatmeal outside and cream peanut butter center.

Lemonade cookiesare perfect for summer! These crunchy shortbread cookies have a tangy lemon icing.

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Savannah Smiles are zesty, lemon-flavored cookies which have been dusted with powdered sugar.

Thanks a Lot Cookies are a shortbread cookie with fudge on the bottom. They have the words “Thank you” embossed on the cookie as a show of thanks!

Toffee-tastic Cookies are sweet and crunchy with little toffee bits that make up the cookie batter.

Finally, rounding the list of Girl Scout Cookies areTrios.They feature chocolate chips in a gluten free peanut butter oatmeal cookie base.

  • If you follow a gluten free diet, make your own Trios cookie at home with this recipe.

Which is your favorite Girl Scout Cookie Recipe to celebrate National Girl Scout Day? Have you tried making it in a copycat recipe?

If you can’t find Girl Scout Cookies in your area, many sellers on Amazon have them for sale.

Pin these Copycat Recipes for later

Would you like a reminder of these copycat cookie recipes? Just pin this image to one of your Dessert boards on Pinterest so that you can easily find it later.

To learn about more national food days in March, check out this YouTube video.

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FAQs

Why is March 12 important to Girl Scouts? ›

Girl Scouts' birthday, March 12, commemorates the day in 1912 when Juliette Gordon Low officially registered the organization's first 18 members in Savannah, Georgia.

Do Girl Scout cookies taste different in 2024? ›

Girl Scouts of Western Ohio, which has troops in western Ohio and southeastern Indiana, changed bakers for the 2024 season. Each baker makes their own Girl Scout Cookies, which means iconic favorites may differ in flavor and name – and new, specialty cookies are now available.

What is the oldest Girl Scout Cookie? ›

In July 1922, Girl Scout national headquarters published an edition of The American Girl magazine for all Girl Scouts. The issue contained a recipe for a sugar cookie that could be baked and sold to raise funds for local councils. Thus, the simple sugar cookie was arguably the first true Girl Scout Cookie.

Why did Girl Scouts change the name of Tagalongs? ›

However, this year the council has switched to ABC Smart Cookies. Little Brownie Bakers owns the trademarks for the names Samoas, Tagalongs, and Do-Si-Dos. Girls Scouts own the trademarks for Thin Mints, Trefoils, and Adventurefuls, which is why those names are the same.

What is March 12 National Day? ›

It's National Girl Scout Day, Alfred Hitchco*ck Day, Alloimmunization and HDFN Day, National Working Moms Day, National Plant a Flower Day… and much more!

What do the three fingers mean in Girl Scouts? ›

Girl Scout sign: Girl Scouts make the Girl Scout sign—raising three fingers of the right hand with the thumb holding down the pinky—when they say the Girl Scout Promise. The three fingers represent the three parts of the Promise.

What Girl Scout cookie is being discontinued? ›

The Girl Scouts are officially discontinuing the popular Raspberry Rally. The Girl Scouts debuted the cookie last year, and for one whole season, the Raspberry Rally was one of the organization's most popular cookie offerings.

Can you eat 3 year old Girl Scout cookies? ›

"Girl Scout cookies are not a potentially hazardous food from a food-safety perspective" so they don't require an expiration date, says food-safety expert Paul VanLandingham, professor of hospitality at Johnson & Wales University's Center for Food and Beverage Management in Providence, R.I.

What is the newest Girl Scout cookie flavor? ›

The organization is back with all its tried and true classics, including the Thin Mints, Samoas, and Peanut Butter Patties, but this year, it's bringing something new. And it's known as Raspberry Rally.

How much did Girl Scout cookies cost in the 60s? ›

Nostalgic pricing through the decades

1940s: Prices stayed pretty steady, with a dozen cookies costing around 25-30 cents. 1950s: A slight hike saw boxes going for 50-60 cents. 1960s: Reflecting rising costs, prices nudged up to 65-75 cents per box.

Did Keebler ever make Girl Scout cookies? ›

It all started in 1934, when the Greater Philadelphia Council contacted the Keebler–Weyl Company, requesting their assistance. The company agreed to bake and package vanilla Girl Scout Cookies in the trefoil shape. Thus, the first council-wide sale of commercially baked cookies was initiated.

What company owns Girl Scout cookies? ›

The corporations that own the two bakeries – ABC Bakers and Little Brownie Bakers – with the Girl Scout Cookie contracts. ABC Bakers is owned by Interbake Foods, and Little Brownie Bakers is owned by Italian confection maker, Ferrero.

What is the new Girl Scout cookie for 2024? ›

The 2024 lineup includes classics such as Thin Mints®, Samoas®/Caramel deLites®, Peanut Butter Patties®/Tagalongs®, Adventurefuls® and other fan favorites. “When people buy Girl Scout Cookies, they're buying so much more than cookies.

Why are they no longer called Samoas? ›

Because the Girl Scouts licenses two bakeries — ABC Bakers and Little Brownie Bakers — and each Girl Scout Council decides which to contract with, and the two bakeries use different names for the (almost) same cookies. So what one bakery calls Samoas is called Caramel deLites by the other.

What were the old lemon Girl Scout Cookies called? ›

Lemon Chalet Cremes

I remember selling these as a Girl Scout and making my parents sign off on a few boxes every year. A lemon creme filling was sandwiched between two ginger-and-cinnamon-spiced cookies—kind of like the lemon-flavored Oreos you can find at the grocery store.

On what date each year do Girl Scouts celebrate Thinking Day? ›

On February 22 of each year, Girl Scouts and Girl Guides celebrate World Thinking Day.

What is Girl Scout International Day? ›

Every year on October 11, the global community comes together to celebrate International Day of the Girl.

How do you march in Scouting? ›

Scouts are to take full strides forward and continue forward in a straight line right behind the person in front of them. Strides are supposed to be strong and forceful but not stomping. The left foot hits the ground when the scout calling cadence says "left" and your right hits with "right".

What is the history of Girl Scout Thinking Day? ›

World Thinking Day began in 1926 at the 4th World Conference of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts at Camp Edith Macy in New York. Delegates decided to create a special day for Girl Guides and Girl Scouts around the world to think of one another and to celebrate their global sisterhood, calling it Thinking Day.

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