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Where to Find Girl Scout Cookies in Campbell

Girl Scouts in the Campbell area will start selling cookies in front of area businesses this month.

 

It's Girl Scout Cookie season again, and there are plenty of ways for Campbell residents to get their hands on a box of Thin Mints, Tagalongs and Samoas.

Cookie sales began last Friday in front of several Silicon Valley businesses and continue for several weeks.

In Campbell, the cookie sales continue through March 17. A few locations in Campbell where you can get your Thin Mints include: 

  • Starbucks on Camden and Curtner avenues
  • Nob Hill
  • Orchard Valley Coffee
  • Safeway at Budd Avenue and Winchester Boulevard
  • Safeway on Hamilton Avenue

Eager cookie lovers can find the most convenient location to purchase a box by entering your ZIP code into this Girl Scouts’ Cookie Locator page. A new Girl Scout cookie iPhone or Android app also can help customers find cookie sales.

Important to note:

  • A box of cookies is now $4, up from $3.50 last year. The troop keeps 50 cents from every box sold.

Although cookie sales are a fundraiser, the program also aims to teach Girl Scouts skills. This year's boxes have been updated to include stories of what Girl Scouts do today, the fun they have doing it, and all that girls learn from the experience.

To keep your cookie jar stocked long after Girl Scout Cookie sales cease, here is one of the original Girl Scout Cookie recipes.

What's your favorite kind of cookie? Tell us in the comments!

 

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