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Girl Scouts Rolls Out 3 New Gluten Free Cookies


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kareng Grand Master

Looks like just one cookie that is gluten-free?

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africanqueen99 Contributor

My council is using the other bakery right now (we do one for three years and then the other for three). I look forward to having them in my house again. When my daughter was a kinder I bought 24 boxes so she could hit her goal! Last year that number was vastly reduced and we didn't eat one cookie.

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BlessedMommy Rising Star

I wonder if they have any girl scout cookies that are gluten and dairy free? 

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kareng Grand Master

I wonder if they have any girl scout cookies that are gluten and dairy free?

According to this website - there is just the one gluten-free cookie with these ingredients -

INGREDIENTS

Certified gluten free whole grain oats, semi-sweet chocolate chips (sugar, chocolate liquor, cocoa butter, dextrose, soya lecithin), peanut butter (peanuts, salt), butter (sweet cream, salt), pure cane brown sugar, pure cane sugar, eggs, invert sugar, water and baking soda.

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BlessedMommy Rising Star

Okay, so none yet. But maybe eventually. 

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kareng Grand Master

They just said on our local news that we will have 2 gluten-free cookies in our area - the Trio one and an oatmeal raisen one. Both oat based.

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There seems to be some confusion. 

This site says Toffee-tastic is gluten free:

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This one says Toffee-tastic AND Trios are gluten free:

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This one says 2 of them are gluten-free:

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kareng Grand Master

There seems to be some confusion. 

This site says Toffee-tastic is gluten free:

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This one says Toffee-tastic AND Trios are gluten free:

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This one says 2 of them are gluten-free:

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We have a couple of different bakers for different areas. Our news just said the toffee were new & the other 2 were gluten-free. The original link looked like just 1 gluten-free cookie. I will buy a box, just to encourage this.

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squirmingitch Veteran

I will buy a box too once I figure out which one. LOL!

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LauraTX Rising Star

I WANT SOME!!!

 

If anyone knows a girl scout who is set up to sell online and can get me the peanut butter, oatmeal, chocolate chip ones able to order.... I will be smitten!  I don't want gross toffee cookies, though.  PM me if you get a link, people!

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africanqueen99 Contributor

If you order online through a scout its $10+ shipping (in addition to the $5 cookies). Crazy high!

Our baker is offering the toffee ones and only by jumping through hoops.

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cyclinglady Grand Master

Laura,

I would recommend contacting your local council and asking which troop near you has opted to sell gluten-free cookies. You may have to leave your number, but someone from that troop will call you back. They can deliver cookies to you! And you might meet a nice Girl Scout who can supply you for life!

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LauraTX Rising Star

Laura,

I would recommend contacting your local council and asking which troop near you has opted to sell gluten-free cookies. You may have to leave your number, but someone from that troop will call you back. They can deliver cookies to you! And you might meet a nice Girl Scout who can supply you for life!

 

Yesss!!! *Evil Laughter*

Great Idea.  I see our local council starts Jan 16 and is included in selling of the trios cookies, the ones I want.  Will send off a message!

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mynxr Rookie

I'm still waiting to find out which girl scouts troops in our area are selling the gluten free cookies. 

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cyclinglady Grand Master

I'm still waiting to find out which girl scouts troops in our area are selling the gluten free cookies.

Have you tried contacting your local Girl Scout council?

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LauraTX Rising Star

To find sales in your area check out Open Original Shared Link

 

There is an app called cookie finder that they put out that is the same thing.   You can check that out.  I stopped by a booth sale at a sore near here, the leader said they get the gluten-free cookies in on Wednesday so I gave her my contact info.

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LauraTX Rising Star

I got my gluten-free cookies!  I picked up four bags of the trios cookies... they are really good.  Those are the oatmeal peanut butter chocolate chip ones.  Soft and very good.  They only have oats in them, no other gluten-free flours. I want to try and get a hold of the toffee tastic ones, I had someone tell me they are like pecan sandies, which are a cookie I miss dearly. 

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luvs2eat Collaborator

I can't believe they haven't found a way to make the Thin Mints gluten free!! I'd buy tons!!

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LauraTX Rising Star

I can't believe they haven't found a way to make the Thin Mints gluten free!! I'd buy tons!!

There are a few copycat recipes online... but that may be a dangerous thing to have... lol!

I actually hate thin mints.  I know, I'm weird.  But my husband loves them.

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