Arizona Cactus-Pine Girl Scouts Names Top Cookie Season Troops, Sellers; Local Girl Scouts Collectively Sell Over 3.1 Million Cookies during 2023 Cookie Season

(PHOENIX – June 15, 2023) — Girl Scouts­–Arizona Cactus-Pine Council (GSACPC) is celebrating a successful cookie season. Earlier this year, participating Girl Scouts across central and northern Arizona sold more than 3.1 million boxes of delicious cookies, building essential entrepreneurial skills imperative to leadership and future success along the way.

How the cookies crumbled, by the numbers:

  • 7,580 girls in central and northern Arizona sold 3,104,106 cookies
  • The per girl average was 409 boxes each, up from 380 boxes each in 2022
  • The top cookie seller, Maliah Winey of Troop 7190 in Gilbert, sold 7877 boxes of cookies
  • The top troop, Troop 558 in Peoria, sold 79,091 boxes of cookies
  • 949,691 packages were sold online through its Digital Cookie program
  • The most popular cookie sold was Girl Scout Thin Mints

“We are so proud of the thousands of Girl Scouts from Arizona Cactus-Pine who participated in the largest girl-led entrepreneurial program in the world. Our girls were confident and innovative in how they told their personal stories around cookie goals and engaged with customers. We celebrate their entrepreneurial spirit and are deeply grateful for the generous support from the community. Our cookie season was also a success due to the support of our incredible volunteers and parents,” said Christina Spicer, co-CEO of GSACPC.

The funds raised through the cookie program will allow local girls to take part in a variety of programs, community outreach projects and enrichment over the next year, including:

  • Fueling adventure by attending Girl Scout Summer Camp, while also maintaining the four camp facilities and outdoor programming year-round, including the NEW boulder wall, zip line and climbing tower at The Bob & Renee Parsons Leadership Center for Girls and Women at Camp South Mountain.
  • Girls and their individual troops also earn proceeds for troop activities and community service projects.
  • Providing STEM, outdoor, life-skills, and entrepreneurial programs for Girl Scouts to participate in in central and northern Arizona, including providing access to programs for girls residing in the Navajo Nation and Hopi Lands.
  • Financial assistance to cover membership, uniforms, and camperships for any family needing extra support.
  • Supporting girls’ passions, take-action project, and pursuit of the Girl Scout High Awards through service projects that make an impact on our community.

“The Girl Scout Cookie Program not only helps Girl Scouts earn money for these fun, educational activities and community projects, but also plays an important role in helping girls learn essential life skills like decision making, money management, people skills, business ethics and goal setting. All proceeds from the cookie program support Girl Scouts in central and northern Arizona, including all of the Navajo Nation and Hopi Lands,” said Mary Mitchell, co-CEO of GSACPC.

The season also marked the second Bring Home the Cookies 5K Run and Walk, which took place on in February at Westgate in partnership with State Forty Eight Foundation. The family friendly event, open to Girl Scout families, competitive runners and the community at large, featured music, food and even a Girl Scout business or two. In total, more than 700 girls, their families and entrepreneurs took part with the community in this special event day-of.

The overwhelming success of this year’s cookie program was possible only with the support of the community. All funds raised stay in Arizona, ensuring girls will have the resources they need to develop into tomorrow’s leaders.

About Girl Scouts—Arizona Cactus-Pine Council (GSACPC)

In partnership with 6,000 adult volunteers, GSACPC serves over 11,000 girls grades K-12 in more than 90 communities across central and northern Arizona. Since 1936, GSACPC has helped girls develop leadership skills and tools for success in a rapidly changing environment. We know that given the opportunity, every girl can become a leader, act confidently on her values, and connect with her community. For more information, visit www.girlscoutsaz.org, like us on Facebook or follow us on Instagram.

Girl Scouts­–Arizona Cactus-Pine Council Co-CEO’s Mary Mitchell and Christina Spicer with Girl Scouts

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at Jun 15, 2023

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