It’s that time of year again –– Girl Scout cookie season is kicking off this week. But it’ll be your last chance to snag two retiring cookie flavors.
And while these flavors will be heading for the history books, neither are longtime classics.
The Girl Scouts of the USA said in a statement that Girl Scout Smores, first introduced in 2017, and the French toast-flavored Toast-Yays, introduced in 2021, will be retired after the 2025 cookie season.
A Girl Scouts spokesperson told NPR, “We routinely reevaluate our cookie lineup to make room for new innovations. Discontinuing Toast-Yay! and Girl Scout S’mores may lead to something new and delicious.”
The most popular Girl Scout cookie flavors—including Thin Mints, Samoas and Tagalongs—are all sticking around for the foreseeable future.
But this isn’t the first time the Girl Scouts have retired cookies. The shortbread cookie, Scot-Tea, ended its more than 30-year run in the 1980s.
Other flavors, such as Mango Cremes, Friendship Circles and Rah-Rah Raisins, have also disappeared from the cookie lineup.