
These Tasty Montana Favorites Are Back With A Brand New Addition.
If you're anything like me then you know that we're getting ready to enter one of the best times of the year. In fact, many of us count down the days from the time that we order, until the time that those delicious culinary creations are finally delivered to us.
Of course, I'm talking about Girl Scout Cookie Season.
So when do these addictive little treats go on sale here in Montana? Cookie season kicks off on January 16th and goes through March 12th. Of course, you can expect all of your favorites, however, the really exciting news this year is a new addition and from the description, it sounds amazing.

New for 2023 is the Raspberry Rally. Described as "a thin, crispy cookie infused with Raspberry flavor, dipped in a chocolaty coating", it kind of sounds like a Thin Mint, but just with a raspberry and chocolate taste, which by the way, sounds delicious.
Here's the kicker though...
Raspberry Rally is only available online, so if you were thinking about ordering them from your favorite Montana Girl Scout, it doesn't seem like that's a possibility. However, all of your other favorites are available through local sales. This year's cookie lineup for Montana includes the following:
- Thin Mints
- Caramel Delights
- Peanut Butter Patties
- Lemonades
- TreFoils
- Peanut Butter Sandwich
- Caramel Chocolate Chip
- Adventurefuls
- Toast-Yay
- Raspberry Rally (online only)
If you would like to learn more about the Girls Scouts in Montana and the different programs they offer, or if you like to find out where to order cookies in your area, check out the Girls Scouts of Montana and Wyoming website by clicking here.
What is your favorite Girl Scout Cookie? Let us know by sending us a message on our station app, oh, and Happy Cookie Season!
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