
Girl Scouts Retiring Two Cookie Flavors After the 2025 Season
Girl Scout Cookie Season kicks off this week. But it will be your last chance to get two retired cookie flavors.
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The Wendy’s are making Girl Scout Cookie Season a bit sweet with special prizes.
The fast food chain is offering small thin mint frosty to customers who purchase on Wendy’s app on Wednesday, also known as National Girl Scout Day.
“We celebrate all the fun and friendship with Frosty, limited thyme inspired by the iconic Girl Scout Cookies,” Wendy said in a news release.
Mint-flavored desserts will now be available for purchase at Wendy’s restaurants nationwide on February 21st. The thin mint frosty will remain on the menu for a limited time while supply lasts.
Wendy’s, a licensed partner for American Girl Scouts, announced last month that more than 4,200 restaurants across the country will “help local troops reach their goals as they are ready to host Girl Scout squads during Girl Scout cookie season.”
“The friendship between Wendy’s and Girl Scouts in the US is the Mint,” said Lindsey Radkoski, who said in a news release, Wendy’s marketing executive. “By combining two iconic fan favorite flavors into one spoonful, we offer an exclusive, unique Frosty experience to connect with Wendy’s fanbase and Girl Scout Cookie supporters.”
Here’s how to get a prize on National Girl Scout Day:
How to get free thin mint Frosty
Customers will need to purchase on Wendy’s app or online to redeem free thin mint at participating Wendy locations on Wednesday, March 12th. You will need to register for an account to request a transaction, a Wendy spokesperson said.
Wendy customers can win prizes through interactive games
Wendy customers can also play interactive games released on February 24th on Wendy’s mobile app.
Cooking prizes and the chance to take part in the sweepstakes for the chance to win up to $10,000 can be obtained in the thin mint frostie adventure game.
How to buy Girl Scout Cookies
Girl Scout Cookie Season is recognized nationwide from January to April, but local timings vary. If you are considering purchasing a local, you can visit www.girlscoutcookies.org to find a booth nearby.
For those who wish to place an order digitally, you can order online for direct delivery to your home at www.girlscoutcookies.org after February 21st. If you are unsure about Girl Scouts, check with your local council or use the Girl Scout Cookie Finder. Please text Cookies to 59618 to let us know how to purchase Girl Scout Cookies.
Contributions: Gabe Hauari, USA Today