This guide was prepared to help you navigate the 2023 Girl Scout Cookie Program. Upon review, you will notice new and exciting rewards and experience opportunities for girls – we heard you and listened to your feedback!
We have several updates to our 2023 Girl Scout Cookie Program and below are the highlights. More details can be found on the following pages and on our council’s website at www.girlscoutsp2p.org under the Cookies tab.
• Modifications to cookie program scholarships.
I would also like to say a special thank you to everyone who helped us have an almost 20% increase in our 2022 Girl Scout Cookie Program. Your support and dedication to Girl Scouting during our 2022 program has allowed us to reach and serve more girls in our communities. Thank you for all you do in support of Girl Scouting and our Girl Scout Cookie Program.
• Introducing the Raspberry Rally, a new online only, direct-ship cookie.
Thank you for allowing your Girl Scout the opportunity to participate in our annual Girl Scout Cookie Programthe largest girl-led business in the world! We are grateful for the support and assistance you will provide your Girl Scout and her troop leadership team throughout the cookie program.
P2P C kie Connection 2023 Cookie Program Parent Newsletter
Although the sale component of the cookie program is a means to fund your Girl Scout’s troop activities, other components of the program are meant to help her develop a strong sense of self, a positive outlook, ethical values and a way to make the world a better place. Through participation, our goal is that she will learn these five skills: goal setting, decision making, business ethics, money management and people skills.
• New council-wide service project, Cookies for a Cause, along with “I Care!” challenges for your Girl Scout to participate in throughout the program!
Jennifer800.672.2148info@girlscoutsp2p.orgWilcox,CEO
• Trefoils - Both licensed bakers will now use the same name for the Shortbread cookie.
Find our council cookie information at www.girlscoutsp2p.org. Find more Cookie Program information at www.girlscoutcookies.org.
• Revamped Cookie Tycoon Program.
Hi Girl Scout Parents/Guardians,
• Increased experience opportunities in our rewards plan.
Any date changes to the program will be communicated through your Troop Cookie Manager or through e-mails directly to our Girl Scout members.
2023 Cookie Program Dates
JANUARY 14-22
2023 Girl Scout Cookie Lineup
Cookie booth sales begin. MARCH 5 Cookie program ends. Last day for online sales through Smart Cookies. Remaining money for all cookies received is due to your troop.
Walk-About Week
ALL VARIETIES RETAIL FOR $5 PER PACKAGE! There are 12 packages per case. Girl Scout Cookies are date-stamped for freshness. See order card for nutritional information or visit www.abcbakers.com.
AROUND DECEMBER 12 Registration e-mails launched for Smart Cookies access. Girls can begin getting their online sales ready by creating their account, entering customer information and setting goals. DECEMBER 20 Cookie program begins. Girls can begin taking orders both online and on their paper order cards.
JANUARY 20
ONLINEONLY
JUNE 10 Girls Empowering Opportunity (G.E.O.) event at Wet ‘n Wild Emerald Pointe 2
Peanut Butter Sandwich® Crisp and crunchy oatmeal cookies Caramel deLites® Vanilla cookies topped with caramel, sprinkled with toasted coconut and Savory slices of shortbread with a refreshingly tangy lemon dipped in delicious icing and full of Rich caramel, semi-sweet chocolate chips and a hint of sea salt in a chewy, gluten-free cookie.* *Limited availability Thin, crispy cookies infused with raspberry flavor, dipped in chocolaty coating* *Limited availability
The Raspberry Rally will be available online for direct-ship only purchases. Girls are encouraged to have signage or cards with their personal or troop QR code at cookie booths or attached to their order card so customers can easily retrieve their link to purchase these cookies so that it credits them and/or their troop.
JANUARY 11-14 Pick up your initial supply of cookies. Ask your Troop Cookie Manager for date, time and location.
Crispy chocolate wafers dipped in Crispy vanilla cookies layered with peanut butter and covered with a chocolaty coating. Trefoils® New name, same Shortbread cookie! Iconic shortbread cookies inspired by the original Girl Scout recipe. Adventurefuls® Brownie-inspired cookies with a caramel flavored crème and a hint
COOKIE BOOTHS
Introducing Solo Sales
Girls can use their order cards to visit friends, family and local neighborhoods, with adult supervision and approval, and take preorders for cookies. Girls should not collect money for any order prior to delivery (unless they order online through Smart Cookies). Girls then give their completed order cards to their Troop Cookie Manager by their designated deadline.
Smart Cookies, the online selling platform for our Girl Scout Cookie Program, is one of the most important tools in your daughter’s cookie sale. In Smart Cookies, girls can accept online orders from customers for girl delivery and direct ship, accept credit card payments from customers, record their sales goal and track their progress to that goal and retrieve their personal QR code and URL to share for sales that link back to her Smart Cookies account.
• Who are newly registered and want to participate, but have not yet been assigned to a troop
Our council will offer directcookiespackagesatwhocustomersshipping(reducedsubsidizedrate)topurchaseleastnineofforship.
ONLINE THROUGH SMART COOKIES Through an e-mail invitation, social media post or a QR code, customers can order cookies online, pay for cookies online and, if elected, have cookies shipped directly to them (customer pays shipping cost).
Solo Sales is open to girls:
ALWAYS GET A RECEIPT Cookies and money change hands frequently throughout the cookie program. Any time cookies or money changes hands, a receipt should always be issued. If you do not receive one from your Troop Cookie Manager, ask for one.
Ways to Participate
To get started using Smart Cookies, girls need to simply click the unique link in a Smart Cookies registration e-mail that will be launched on or around December 12. (Registration e-mails will be launched to newly registered girls weekly throughout the cookie program.)
We want to give every Girl Scout an opportunity to participate in our Girl Scout Cookie Program, regardless if her troop participates or not, so this year we are introducing Solo Sales.
Smart Cookies and Online Sales
What is great about the annual Girl Scout Cookie Program is that, as a family, you can customize your Girl Scout’s experience. You can participate with the troop in all the ways below or pick what is right for you and your Girl Scout.
For more details on how girls can sell cookies online, look for the Smart Cookies training videos posted under the Safety and Training tab in Smart Cookies. 3
Cookie ResponsibilityProgram
Girls have cookies in hand and ask customers to make a purchase. This is the preferred method of selling since customers tend to impulse buy. This also saves time by alleviating multiple trips to and from a customer’s home. Direct sales can include door-to-door walkabouts and workplace sales.
ORDER TAKING WITH AN ORDER CARD
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DIRECT SALES
Parents/guardians are financially responsible for all the cookies signed out from their Girl Scout’s troop. Some troops allow cookies to be returned or exchanged, while others do not. Check with your troop volunteer to find your troop’s return and exchange policy before accepting cookies. If your troop does allow cookies to be returned or exchanged, you must adhere to the troop return and exchange deadlines or you will be responsible for full payment.
Find full details on our council website under the Cookies tab.
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Cookie booths are an activity where girls set up a booth in hightraffic areas such as grocery stores, malls or sporting events to market their cookies to customers. This is also a direct sales method.
• In troops who have not met all the criteria to begin their membership year In troops who cannot find or do not have a volunteer to serve as Troop Cookie Manager In troops where the troop (or troop volunteer) has elected not to participate in the cookie program
Let your customers know how to contact you for repeat purchases!
Ask your troop volunteer for a packet of Post-it notes to let customers know they missed the opportunity to purchase cookies from you or complete your information on one of the cookie box labels and stick it to a package of cookies. Girls can also obtain cookie program business cards to distribute to potential customers.
Safety Tips BE SURE YOUR GIRL SCOUT UNDERSTANDS AND FOLLOWS THESE SAFETY RULES: Show you’re a Girl Scout. Wear the Girl Scout membership pin, vest, sash or other Girl Scout clothing to identify yourself as a Girl Scout. Buddy up. Always use the buddy system. It’s not just safe, it’s fun. Partner with adults. Adults must accompany Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies and Juniors when they’re taking orders, selling cookies or delivering cookies. Girls must be supervised by an adult when selling door-to-door and must never sell alone. Adults must be present at all times during cookie booth sales. Do not enter any homes or vehicles. Never enter someone’s home or vehicle when you’re selling or making deliveries. Avoid going into alleys or selling to people in vehicles, except at designated drive-thru cookie booths. Sell in the daytime. Sell only during daylight hours, unless accompanied by an adult. Protect privacy.
Follow the Rules! If girls and/or troops are not selling in accordance with established rules and guidelines, girls and/or troops can be penalized by having one or more of the following consequences applied*: • Removal of the highest reward level earned • No future booth or direct sales • Reduction in troop proceeds • Reduction in packages sold for girl and/or troop • Forfeiture of girl and/or troop proceeds/rewards Examples of rule violations include: • Taking orders or selling before December 20, 2022 • Selling cookies for the incorrect price • Selling cookies outside of authorized areas • Selling cookies beyond their “Use Before” date • Conducting a troop-secured booth without permission of the property owner or business •managerConducting a council or service unit-secured booth without the booth being secured in Smart Cookies • Girls delivering or selling cookies alone • Booth sales with the incorrect girl/adult ratio • Inappropriate behavior at a cookie booth • Failure to pay for cookies and submit funds as stated by GSCP2P and/or your Troop Cookie Manager *Decisions on consequences to apply are decided by GSCP2P’s Product Program Director or GSCP2P’S leadership team. The severity of the consequence imposed will be based on the rules and regulations broken, impact to others, safety and if one or multiple rules were broken.
Girls’ names and home addresses should never be given to customers. Protect customers’ privacy by not sharing their information except when necessary. Be safe on the road. Always follow safe pedestrian practices, especially when crossing at intersections or walking along roadways. Be aware of traffic when unloading products and passengers from vehicles. Be safe online. Girls must have their parent/guardians’ permission to participate in all online activities and must read and agree to the GSUSA Internet Safety Pledge before conducting any online activities. Additionally, to participate online using Smart Cookies, girls must read and abide by the Girl Scout Digital Cookie Pledge, and parents/guardians must read and abide by the Digital Cookie Terms and Conditions for Parents/Guardians. 4
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Reach More Customers During Walk-About Week
• Activity 2 - Proceeds Plan Tell us about your troop’s plans for the proceeds they will earn through participation in the Girl Scout Cookie Program. Service projects, camping, travel...the options are endless!
Most rewards are cumulative, which means girls will earn the reward for the highest level achieved and each reward at the lower levels of achievement, with the exception of the achievement bar, which is earned for the highest level of sales. Girls whose troop chooses higher proceeds forfeit most girl rewards other than those specifically listed in the second paragraph above for ALL girls and noted on the rewards flyer. Rewards are non-transferrable. In the event a merchandise reward item is discontinued, Cookie Dough at that sales level will be awarded. If cookie dough is not offered, an alternate reward of equal value will be substituted.
After completion of activities, if all requirements are met, girls will earn the Goal Getter patch.
All Girl Scout troops earn proceeds for participating in the Girl Scout Cookie Program. Proceed amounts can vary depending on whether or not the girls in a troop elect to receive all offered individual girl rewards or if the troop prefers higher proceeds in lieu of most girl rewards (and has a minimum 105 package per girl average selling).
All troops earn at least $.75 per package. Troops that have a PGA selling of at least 105 packages can opt out of receiving most individual girl rewards and experiences to receive an extra $.05 per package sold. Troops that meet certain criteria also receive additional proceeds.
Reach out to more of your neighbors during Walk-About Week and help your Girl Scout increase her sales. Each year, we hear community members saying, “If a girl had just knocked on my door, I would have bought cookies!” Girls are encouraged to take a parent or a responsible adult on a walk around the neighborhood from January 14-22 to share some quality time while working on their goals and marketing skills. In addition to walking about their neighborhood, girls can also hold an “open house” and invite friends and family to their home or private function. Girls should wear their uniform or be identifiable as a Girl Scout.Girlscan earn the WalkAbout patch by selling 30 packages during WalkAbout week. Walmart gift cards, to be used toward an ice cream party for the troop, will be awarded to two troops. To win a gift card, girls should decorate a wagon or anything that can carry cookies. Then, take a picture and e-mail it to gsstories@girlscoutsp2p.org by January 25. The girls with the most eyeappealing and creative “vehicle” will win a gift card for their troop. Photos will be used to promote the Girl Scout Cookie Program. Please send only one photo per girl.
ALL girls (regardless of troop proceeds plan selected) who sell at least 24 packages receive a themed patch. Other rewards that can be earned by all girls (regardless of the troop proceeds plan selected) are the achievement bars, all patches and pins, Cookies for a Cause rewards, a beach towel or one of the experiences at the 410 package sales level, Girl Scout membership dues, G.E.O. event invitation and pin, top seller awards and entries in age-appropriate drawings. All girls are also eligible to win a top seller scholarship.
Cookie ProgramTycoon
• Activity 3 - Create a Business Display
Create your own Cookie Tycoon display at your business •location. Activity 4 - Understand the Business Get to know your business partner. Ask them about their business. For example, what products or services do they sell or provide? What is their busiest day of the week? Ask your business partner why they decided to support you as a Cookie Tycoon. Tell us about this conversation.
Girl Scouts can take their cookie business to a whole new level – by empowering a business partner at their favorite local business to sell at their storefront (provided the below programming requirements are met and activities recorded in Google Classroom). If a Girl Scout has a personal contact with a local sole proprietorship business, she may set up two remotely managed unattended booths at those places of business, provided the booths are not a large business or business that would normally hold a troop attended cookie booth. Booth locations must be preapproved prior to being set up and activities are to be completed in Google Classroom – see more details in the flyer named Cookie Tycoon Program in the cookie section of our council website.
Troop Proceeds and Girl Rewards
• Activity 1 - Create a Business Card
Create your own business cards. Leave the cards you create at your display for easy access. Be creative! Explore options with color and pictures.
The troop in each county that receives the most support for Cookies for a Cause will be invited to deliver the cookies to their local Meals on Wheels agency. Upon delivery, each participating Meals on Wheels agency has been asked to provide a short educational opportunity to the delivering troop, explaining the logistics behind Meals on Wheels and a tour of their distribution site.
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The “I Care!” campaign winner of each challenge will receive a 40-package credit of cookies to the Cookies for a Cause service project. These credits will be applied to the girl’s sales totals, her rewards and the troop’s proceeds.
How will the cookies be distributed?
It’s simple! When girls are making their sales pitch to a potential customer, they simply ask each customer if they would like to purchase an extra package to support our service project, Cookies for a Cause. Each girl should be prepared to explain the service project and information can be found on our council website.
2024 Cookies for a Cause Service Project
“I Care!” Campaign Challenges
Let us know why you are supporting Cookies for a Cause.
Each girl in the top-selling Cookies for a Cause troop in each county and each girl in each troop that sells at least 48 packages of cookies to support Cookies for a Cause will be invited to vote for our next councilwide “cause” agency for our 2024 Girl Scout Cookie Program. Can my troop or I distribute its own supply of cookies to the military or another organization?
See Cookies for a Cause Parent Information on the council website for more “I Care!” challenge information. What do the winners of the “I Care!” campaign receive?
GSCP2P only supports and recognizes donations to the military and other organizations distributed through the council’s Cookies for a Cause Program, in which sales/donations are recorded in Smart Cookies. Other donations made by troops or service units to any organizations cannot be promoted and will not be counted toward girl rewards. In addition, girls and troops must report all Cookies for a Cause donations and cannot use those donations to pay for other cookie orders or undelivered cookies.
Challenge 1: January 22-28
We want to hear from girls why they are supporting this new service project! We have four challenges planned asking girls to share their personal stories. The challenges are:
GSCP2P will continue to deliver the cookies sold for our U.S. military to NC Packs 4 Patriots in Ayden, NC.
Challenge 2: January 29-February 4 Create and design your best cookie booth sale poster, with specifics on Cookies for a Cause.
Challenge 4: February 12-18
Cookies for a Cause In correlation with our Girl Scout Cookie Program, Girl Scouts Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont (GSCP2P) is launching a new council-wide service project and gift of caring program called Cookies for a Cause. Our goal is to support a local “cause” each year, in addition to our U.S. military (active and retired) serving in the United States and abroad. Each year, a different “cause” agency will be selected. This year, we will be working with Meals on Wheels to provide packages of cookies to the senior citizens who receive Meals on Wheels services in the 40 counties we serve.
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Let the public know what you’ve learned through participation and what your troop plans to do with the funds they earn.
How can customers support our service project?
Challenge 3: February 5-11 Give us your sales pitch!
G.E.O. event registration and Product Sales information is sent through GSCP2P’s cloud-based mail system. Unsubscribing to council e-mails (such as Today’s Tips or other recurring e-mails) will block rewards information from your inbox. If you’ve unsubscribed to council e-mails or think you may have unsubscribed, send an e-mail to info@girlscoutsp2p.org and ask to resubscribe.
WHAT ARE DAISY DOLLARS?
Cookie Dough Cookie Dough is a credit/coupon earned by girls for selling cookies and that can be redeemed for a variety of items. The credit can be used to pay for council programs, summer camp fees, GSUSA-sponsored Destinations event fees, GSUSA-sponsored getaways, council-sponsored pathway trips, purchases at council shops and camp trading posts and camp reservation fees. It can also be used to pay for 2023 GSUSA National Convention registration fees.
COOKIE DOUGH & TROOP TRIPS
Girls applying for GSUSA-sponsored Destinations are allowed to accumulate Cookie Dough from GSCP2P’s cookie program over a consecutive two-year period. For example, if a girl is selected for a 2023 Destinations, she can use her 2022 Cookie Dough (if it was banked) and her 2023 Cookie Dough. A girl must bank her Cookie Dough prior to its expiration date if she wishes to credit her GSUSA-sponsored Destinations account. To bank Cookie Dough, the parent/guardian should notify the Director of Product Program in writing that the Girl Scout wants to bank her Cookie Dough for GSUSA-sponsored Destinations credit. The notification must be signed by the parent/guardian. Once received by the Director of Product Program, a confirmation will be sent to the girl stating the amount banked and a copy of these guidelines. Girls using Cookie Dough for a GSUSAsponsored Destinations trip can use a sister’s Cookie Dough at face value only, but that Cookie Dough cannot be banked. Daisy Dollars are non-transferrable.
For more information on Girl Scout travel and experiences classified as a GSUSA-sponsored Destination or GSUSA-sponsored Getaway, visit www.girlscouts.org, Members, Travel, Get Details.
BANKING AND TRANSFERRING COOKIE DOUGH AND DAISY DOLLARS
Girls who sell at least 500 or more packages of cookies can redeem Cookie Dough for additional admission tickets (when purchased through GSCP2P) to the annual G.E.O. event at Emerald Pointe on June 10, 2023.
DESTINATIONS, GETAWAYS, COOKIE DOUGH AND DAISY DOLLARS
COOKIE DOUGH & THE G.E.O. EVENT
USING COOKIE DOUGH AND DAISY DOLLARS
Cookie Dough and Daisy Dollars can be used to pay for GSUSAsponsored Destinations and GSUSA-sponsored Getaway event fees, and girls selected for a GSUSA-sponsored Destinations trip can redeem their Cookie Dough at two times face value. Daisy Dollars can be used for GSUSA-sponsored Destinations and GSUSA-sponsored Getaways, but it can be redeemed at face value only and prior to the expiration date. For more information on how to redeem Cookie Dough and Daisy Dollars, visit www. girlscoutsp2p.org/en/cookies/for-cookie-sellers/cookie-rewards.html.
Girls who earn a minimum of $100 Cookie Dough can redeem it for troop-level Girl Scout programmatic and mission-related items and services, such as a Girl Scout camping trip, Girl Scout activities and Girl Scout events, to cover fees/expenses for the girl who earned it (not other members of the troop, family members or friends). See our website for how to redeem Cookie Dough.
Girls love to travel, and you can use your Cookie Dough to get you there. Girl Scout Destinations are the ultimate adventure for Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors! With different trips every year, there is something amazing for everyone to experience. Girls apply as an individual and, if selected, make friends from all over the world as they travel with Girl Scouts from different states. Girl Scout Getaways are short travel programs designed specifically for Girl Scout troops.
Daisy Dollars are a credit earned by Individually Registered Girls who participate in the Girl Scout Cookie Program.
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BUSINESS ETHICS Girls act honestly and responsibly during every step of the cookie program. This matters because employers want to hire ethical employees – and the world needs ethical leaders. You could be a Stellar Seller! Learn more about this special reward on page 10. Earn Scholarships for Higher Education $20,500 in scholarships will be awarded as part of our Girl Scout Cookie Program. Each Girl Scout Cadette, Senior and Ambassador who sells 500 or more packages will have her name entered in a drawing to win a scholarship. For every additional 500 packages sold, her name will be entered in the drawing again. If, however, a girl or her troop has a balance due to the council beyond May 1, they will not be allowed entry into our scholarship drawings, be eligible for a top three seller scholarship or be recognized as a top seller. We will draw for the following scholarships. Drawings will be held and announced at our G.E.O. event on June 10, 2023.
Girls decide where and when to sell cookies, how to market their sale and what to do with their earnings. This matters because girls must make many decisions, big and small, in their lives. Learning this skill helps them to make good ones.
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PEOPLE SKILLS Girls learn how to talk (and listen) to their customers, as well as how to work as a team with other girls. This matters because it helps them to do better with group projects, sports teams, on the playground and later at work.
Girls develop a budget, take cookie orders and handle customers’ money. This matters because girls need to know how to handle money - from their lunch money to their allowance to their future paycheck.
GOAL SETTING Girls set cookie sales goals and, with their troop, create a plan to reach them. This matters because girls need to know how to set and reach goals to succeed in school, on the job and in life.
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• FIVE $1,000 scholarships for Cadettes FIVE $2,000 scholarships for Seniors/Ambassadors We will also award three scholarships to the: TOP SELLER $2,500 scholarship 2nd HIGHEST SELLER $2,000 scholarship 3rd HIGHEST SELLER $1,000 scholarship For more information on our scholarship program, visit www.girlscoutsp2p.org/en/cookies/for-cookie-sellers/cookie-rewards.html.
DECISION MAKING
MONEY MANAGEMENT
What Girls Learn Through Participation in the Cookie Program
Girls who sent 18 e-mails through the M2 System during the Fall Product Program and sell 300 packages of cookies will receive a cookie crossover personalized avatar patch. Patches earned will be sent directly to the earning girl from the factory so be sure to make any updates to your avatar and address changes in the M2 System prior to the end of the program.cookie G.E.O. Pin & Event Invitation Become a G.E.O. – Girls Empowering Opportunity. In addition to an admission ticket for both you and an adult chaperone to attend our cookie recognition event at Wet ‘n Wild on June 10, each girl who sells 500 packages will receive a collectible pin. Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies and Juniors will be entered in a drawing for awesome door prizes. Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors will be entered in scholarship drawings.
All girls who sell 410 packages can elect to receive one of the following experiences or a beach towel:
A drive through zoo with domestic & exotic animals from six continents, with petting areas. Achievement Bar 50 Packages
Yes! It glows in the dark! Each girl who reaches our council sales goal of 330 packages will receive this unique pin.
All girls who sell 625 packages will be 2023-24registeredautomaticallyforthemembership year.
Cookies for a Cause Support our council-wide service project! Turn in donations for 16 packages and receive a special patch. Girls who support the project by selling 28 packages will receive a unique GSCP2P camp toboggan. Set your sales goal high and sell 56 packages to receive a keepsake coin that commemorates the first year of Cookies for a Cause, sure to be a Girl Scout collector’s piece. Sell 65 packages to earn the insulated lunch bag. Learn more about Cookies for a Cause on page 6.
Girls who sell at least 3,000 packages can attend a weekend experience in Gatlinburg, TN, July 14-16, 2023 or a Mini-Camp at one of our summer camp locations. More details found on page 10. 9
Two admission tickets to the Lazy 5 Ranch, Mooresville
Girl Scout Membership Dues
Girls who sell at least 2,000 packages will also be recognized at our G.E.O. recognition event. In addition, our top 10 council sellers will be presented with a special medallion. *Our top sellers will not be announced until our G.E.O. event on June 10, 2023. 2023 GSCP2P COOKIE PROGRAM 2023-2024
Steller Sellers
Comes in 50 and then 100 package increments, one bar earned for the sales level achieved. Walk-About Patch Each girl who sells 30 packages during Walk-About Week will earn a patch.
Cookie Crossover Patch
Council-Wide Top Sellers*
GSCP2P Cookie Glow-in-the-DarkProgramPin
A science museum offering interactive exhibits and an environmental park with animal habitats and gardens.
Two admission tickets to Catawba Science Center, Hickory A science museum featuring handson displays, including an aquarium with sharks, plus a planetarium.
Select an Experience or Themed Beach Towel
Two admission tickets to Kaleideum North, Winston Salem
Themed Patch 24 Packages
Cumulative Rewards for All Girls FOR ALL GIRLS NO MATTER WHAT PROCEEDS PLAN IS CHOSEN BY THE TROOP.
*This is a girl experience only. Council staff or adult volunteers will chaperone the trip. Although final details of the experience will be shared sometime in 2023, the tentative weekend activities for the Gatlinburg experience are Dolly Parton’s Stampede dinner show, Ripley’s Aquarium, Anakeesta and the Gatlinburg Space Needle.
Stellar Sellers will receive two Stellar Seller T-shirts and a special patch. In addition, Stellar Sellers and one adult chaperone will be invited to attend a special dinner with our CEO, Jennifer Wilcox.
Juniors-Ambassadors will have the experience choice; however, due to Safety Activity Checkpoints and travel restrictions, Daisies and Brownies can only choose a Mini-Camp session.
EXPERIENCE
Linville
Girls electing the Mini-Camp session should reach out to info@girlscoutsp2p.org for registration information. If you have already registered and paid for a Mini-Camp session before the end of the cookie program, please reach out to our Customer Care Team to let them know you would like to apply your cookie reward toward your MiniCamp session.
TO BE A STELLAR SELLER!
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All girls can earn Stellar Seller rewards, regardless of the troop proceeds plan selected!
Tickets are required for all experiences and will be distributed through your troop cookie volunteer, unless notified otherwise. Reservations may be required and some experiences may have age and weight restrictions - refer to the specific location’s website for details prior to making reward selections. 2,200 Packages or more Cookie Dough is earned in $10 increments for every 200 packages sold. Caverns SELL AT LEAST 3,000 PACKAGES
Cumulative Rewards for Girls Whose Troop Elects the Base ($.75) Troop Proceeds Plan 615 Packages Choose one of the following rewards: • Themed Hoodie • Two admission tickets to the North Carolina Zoo, •AsheboroTwoadmission tickets to Linville Caverns, Marion • $22 Cookie Dough 1,030 Packages Choose one of the following rewards: • Adventure Awaits Backpack • Two admission tickets to Tiger World, Rockwell • Two admission tickets to Chimney Rock State Park, Chimney Rock • $35 Cookie Dough 1,600 Packages Choose one of the following rewards: • Two admission tickets to Discovery Place Science, Charlotte • Girls in grades 6-12 can elect to go on a guided caving expedition chaperoned by Mountain Alliance. They will meet their guide in Boone on June 24, 2023 and travel to Worley’s Cave near Bluff City, TN. • $50 Cookie Dough 110 Packages Mood Sports Bottle or $5 Cookie Dough 165 Packages Wet/Dry Bag or $5 Cookie Dough 215 Packages Dolphin Plush or $9 Cookie Dough 2,000 Packages Choose one of the following rewards: • Two tickets for a one-hour trail ride at Sandy Bottom Trail Ride, Marshall • Two tickets to see Disney’s Frozen Broadway Musical on June 3, 2023, •GreensboroTwotickets to Beanstalk Ziplines, •Morganton$120Cookie Dough 850 Packages Choose one of the following rewards: • Long sleeve Getting It Done T-shirt • Two admission tickets to the Greensboro Ice House, Greensboro • Two admission tickets to the Asheville Pinball Museum, Asheville • $30 Cookie Dough 1,300 Packages Choose one of the following rewards: • Themed sports bag AND More than Cookies T-shirt • Two tickets to climb at Climbmax Downtown, Asheville • Two tickets to ride the Wilderness Run Alpine Coaster AND experience the Wilderness Run Adventure Course, Banner Elk • $50 Cookie Dough 255 Packages Themed T-shirt or $9 Cookie Dough 328 Packages Bead Kit or $10 Cookie Dough
INFORMATION
Tentative plans are to depart Friday morning and return late Sunday afternoon.
Dinner dates and locations will be announced at the end of the cookie program.
Attend a weekend experience in Gatlinburg, TN, July 14-16, 2023* or attend a Mini-Camp at one of our summer camp locations.
Phoenix Pope Forsyth 142
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Forsyth 141
Adams SW Greensboro 151
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Gaston 124
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Amanda Teague Henderson 118 1,708 Annabelle Palmer White High Country 131 3,086 Camaline Hicks Iredell 135 1,363 Raegan Rufty Lincoln 126 1,018 Bailey Livengood Macon Cherokeeand112 1,489 Leyla Hall McDowell 121 678 Jaina Self Mooresville 136 7,220 Bayley Moore Pisgah Gem 119 105 Mary Ferguson Polk 127 1,395 Ciera Weathers Randolph 146 2,474 Katie Dickens Rockingham and Caswell 155 2,608 Avery James Rutherford 122 1,476 Faith Walker Stokes 154 1,316 Holly Rosenquist Surry 140 2,457 Bailey Sawyer Transylvania 115 1,393 Mackenzie Stack Yadkin 138 2,114 Skylar Casstevens 2022 Scholarship Winners TOP SELLER Bayley Moore Troop$2,50013043, SU 136 2ND HIGHEST Angela Nix Troop$2,00013050, SU 136 3RD HIGHEST Amanda Teague Troop$1,00030032, SU 114 2022 Highest Sellers in Each Service Unit
Ava Phillips NW Guilford 147
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Hughes Gaston 125
Bayley Moore SU 136, Troop 13043, 7,220 packages Angela Nix SU 136, Troop 13050, 6,343 packages Amanda Teague SU 114, Troop 30032, 5,102 packages
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Isabella Dos Santos SU 117, Troop 42504, 4,538 packages Cayla Blanchard SU 151, Troop 10041, 3,624 packages
Elizabeth Crook SU 143, Troop 2824, 3,600 packages Eviston SU 157, Troop 40425, 3,263 packages Hicks SU 131, Troop 13261, 3,086 Smith SU 123, Troop 1868, 3,052 Sudol Juliette in SU 2,702 Spero 2,223 1,358 3,600 1,384 Beddard 2,700 Isis 2,019 Hamilton 1,950 Hope 3,624 Cayla Blanchard GreensboroCentral148 1,652 1,412 Kuecker 2,416 5,102
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Abigail Crook Troop 13321, SU 143 Alonna Brittian Troop 1953, SU 151 Brielle Brown Troop 2517, SU 157 Halie Beck Troop 40012, SU 145 Jordyn Curtis Troop 40159, SU 141 $500 SCHOLARSHIPS
Katelyn Mann Troop 41726, SU 148 Abbie Page Troop 13064, SU 145 Chloe Murray Troop 30008, SU 146 Holly Ward Troop 13261, SU 131 Evangeline Szabo Troop 13064, SU 145 $2,000 SCHOLARSHIPS
Josie Manter Forsyth 143
packages 2022 Top 3 Selling Girls for Operation Sweet Treat 2022 Cookie Rookie Annamarie Dillard SU 130, Troop 40013, 2,057 packages 1 Angela Nix SU 136, Troop 13050, 414 packages 2 Caitlin Cook SU 157, Troop 40607, 304 packages 3 Bayley Moore SU 136, Troop 13043, 292 packages Service Unit # Pkgsof Girl Name Alamance 157 3,263 Victoria Eviston Alexander 139 960 Jayla Ikard Ashe 132 753 Abigail Howell Blue Ridge 133 566 Sophia Eller Buncombe 117 4,538 Isabella Dos Santos Burke 129 1,001 Emmaline Kiser Caldwell 130 2,057 Anamarie Dillard Catawba 134 1,621 Isabel Castaneda Cleveland 123 3,052 Abigail Smith Davidson 145 2,170 Halie Beck Davie 137 866 River
SE Guilford 153
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Eliza Marshall Haywood 114
Brinnley Dunn Troop 30061, SU 146 Ellery Feemster Troop 2374, SU 130 Emily Pierro Troop 13275, SU 135 Skylar Casstevens Troop 13028, SU 138 Ava Phillips Troop 30037, SU 148 Erin Moore Troop 2931, SU 118 Cayla Blanchard Troop 10041, SU 151 Jade Rhuberg Troop 13030, SU 130 Katrina Clyburn Troop 12975, SU 136 2022 Cookie Program Top 10 Sellers
Elizabeth Crook Forsyth 144
Even though Tru-Pak has evolved into a moving industry leader, the Siegel’s still prefer to give their customers the personal touch.
Thank you Tru-Pak Moving Systems for making this publication possible through your generous donation!
How The Cookie Crumbles
*Funds for recruitment and training for adult volunteers, financial assistance to make Girl Scouting available to all girls, improvements and maintenance at GSCP2P camps and facilities, keeping event/camp fees affordable, supply essential services to troops and helping provide Girl Scout programs in STEM, the outdoors, life skills, entrepreneurship and leadership. Cookies cost $5 per package. 52% - Girl Scout Program* 25% - Cost of Cookies 16% - Troop and Service Unit Proceeds 3% - Girl Rewards and Scholarships 4% - Administrative Costs
Tru-Pak Moving Systems:
Dating back to the 70s, Isenhower Transfer and Storage transported Girl Scout Cookies to the troops of western North Carolina. With the transition of ownership and merger with Tru-Pak Moving Systems, Inc. taking place in the 80s, the Siegel family has continued to serve the Girl Scouts and grow the business to what is now known as Tru-Pak Moving Systems, Inc.
of the proceeds from the
From the age of 16, John Siegel served as the president of Tru-Pak Moving Systems and was intimately involved in daily operations until his retirement. John’s daughter Allyson has since taken over the helm and is committed to providing the same family touch that has been in place since the early 1960s. With continued growth of 120 trucks and providing over 4,000 moves a year, Tru-Pak remains a company dedicated to customer service.
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At Tru-Pak, moving is all in the family. John and Patricia Siegel founded Tru-Pak Moving Systems, Inc. with one straight truck and a dream. By the time their children - Johnny, Allyson and Miriam - joined the family business, Tru-Pak’s trucks were moving families, freight and furniture across the 48 contiguous United States.
FAQs
Cookie Program
Program
Do all councils charge the same price for cookies? No. Each individual Girl Scout council sets the selling price for cookies. Can we accept checks from customers? Depends. The troop leadership decides whether or not the troop will accept personal checks. Cash is always the preferred method of payment.
Proudly serving Girl Scouts of central and western North Carolina for more than 30 years!
828-464-2667 | 800-659-1233 | www.tru-pak.com | trupak@earthlink.net
Who can sell Girl Scout Cookies? Registered Girl Scouts who have turned in a signed Permission Form and do not have any outstanding debt to the council may sell Girl Scout Cookies. Participation in the program is optional. Can cookies be returned? Once a parent/guardian signs for cookies, they cannot return them and are responsible for paying for them. However, troops and parents need to work together to aid in getting any remaining cookies sold to help the troop meet its overall program goal. When should customers pay for cookies? Customers should pay when they receive the cookies, except when ordering online. Online orders do allow for prepayment of cookies via credit card.
All Girl Scout Cookie remain in our council area. Working