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How To Buy Girl Scout Cookies In Broomfield

It's not easy for Colorado Girl Scouts to earn their badges during the pandemic. Here's how you can help them.

Earning their Girl Scout Cookie sales badges is more challenging  during the coronavirus pandemic. But where there’s a desire for a Do-si-do or Thin Mint in Colorado, there’s a way.
Earning their Girl Scout Cookie sales badges is more challenging during the coronavirus pandemic. But where there’s a desire for a Do-si-do or Thin Mint in Colorado, there’s a way. (David Allen/Patch)

BROOMFIELD, CO — The coronavirus pandemic has expanded the number of ways you can get your Girl Scout Cookie fix in Broomfield.

Colorado troops and councils keep 74 percent of cookie sales proceeds to support programs and services at the troop and council levels. Nearly a quarter of the money goes to the baker.

Here's how you can buy Girl Scout Cookies in Colorado:

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  • Entering your ZIP code in the Girl Scout Cookie Finder to make sure your money stays with the local troop and council;
  • Downloading the iPhone or Android Cookie Finder app;
  • Asking a Girl Scout to share the link to her virtual sales booth; or
  • Texting COOKIES to 59618.

Joining favorites such as Thin Mints, Lemon-ups and Do-si-dos this year are chocolatey tagalongs, Girl Scout S'mores and Samoas. If you're on a strict diet, you have the option of simply donating the equivalent of a box of cookies for $4 — every bit counts, organizers said.


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As of Sunday, Girl Scout troops across Denver's metro area still had hundreds of boxes left to sell to make their goals — get started with helping them here.

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