Increase your troop's per-girl average and individual girl's sales to help her achieve her goals and receive her desired incentive. Continue selling cookies even after the initial order is submitted and schedule booth sales in your community.
What is a booth sale?
During booth sales, Girl Scouts sell cookies directly to the public with proper adult supervision.
How do I schedule a booth sale?
All Girl Scout troops planning to conduct one or more booth sales must enter the sale information into the council's online booth sale scheduling software. Once the council verifies there are no conflicts the sale will be approved. You will see this approval when you return to the booth sale website.
How do I order cookies for a booth sale?
Booth sale cookies can be ordered with your initial order and/or through one of the council’s cookie depots. Call ahead to place a booth order to ensure availability.
When do I pick up the cookies?
Troops picking up cases or boxes of cookies must schedule a pick-up date and time with the council.
Where do I pick up the cookies?
Cookie depots are located at the Camp Sacajawea infirmary, Farmingdale and at the Ocean Service Center, Toms River. Please call for a schedule of hours or this website.
How many cases of cookies will fit in my car?
The answer to this question depends on the size of your car. You can fit a lot more in a Humvee compared to a Smart Car. In general, follow these guidelines.
|
Vehicle Type |
Cases |
| Compact | 23 |
| Hatchback | 30 |
| Mid-sized Sedan | 35 |
| Sport Utility Vehicle | 60 |
| Station Wagon | 75 |
| Mini-Van (Seats in) | 75 |
| Pickup Truck | 100 |
| Cargo Van (Seats in) |
100 |
What do I do with any cookies that are remaining after my booth sale?
You can sell any cookies remaining directly to customers during a walk-about in your community or use them as the initial stock for an additional booth sale. Cookies may not be returned once an order is fulfilled.
Care and Handling
- Keep cookies in a dry area. Whether they're stored at home or the booth sale site be sure the cookie cases and boxes do not get wet.
- Store cookies in an area where they won't be contaminated by ants or other bugs
- To keep bugs out, store cases off the ground or on a plastic cloth.
- Avoid storing cookies in the trunk of your car or near sources of heat. It may not be warm outside, but the interior of your car or its truck could get warm enough to melt the chocolate on the cookies.