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Q: How do I report damaged cookies and request a credit?
A: Fill out the Damaged Cookie Form here.
Q: What should I do if I didn’t receive the Digital Cookie registration email?
A: Refer to the Tip Sheet: Volunteer Registration - No Email.
Q: How can I register for Top Cookie Sellerbration?
A: Girl Scouts selling 600+ boxes of cookies will receive an invitation to the Top Cookie Sellerbration at Henry Vilas Zoo in Madison. Registration will be through the Adventure Point Survey sent on April 22.
Q: When will ACH withdrawals occur?
A:
March 18: 40% Withdrawal
April 23: Balance Due as of April 21
Q: What is the Corporate Cookie Connection, and how do I participate?
A: Corporate Cookie Connection is a program where Girl Scouts develop sales skills by selling 4+ cases (48+ boxes) of cookies to organizations or companies. Participants earn a patch, and the business receives sweet supporter benefits! All submissions must be made through by April 12.
Q: How do I handle donations or answer questions about them?
A: Customers can support Girl Scouts without buying cookies by purchasing Cookie Share. Before the sale, troops select a donation recipient. As customers purchase Cookie Share, those cookies are set aside and donated after the sale.
Q: Can my troop split between two dates?
A: Yes. Troops may attend on June 7 and/or June 14. If a troop splits between the two dates, Council will provide free adults to meet the required safety ratio for one date. The troop must provide background-checked adults at their own cost for the second date. Additional tickets cost $60 per person.
Q: Can Girl Scouts who sell at least 38 Adventure Points choose two 19-Point Adventure trips?
A: Yes, Girl Scouts can select more than one 19-Point Adventure trip.
Girl Scouts that select London can earn Travel Credits to help pay for their adult to come along as well if they’d like.
Girl Scouts that earn 38 points may select multiple 19 AP options. For example, they could select two London trips and 1 would be for the Girl Scout and the other would be for their adult.
Q: If my troop is multi-level, can we opt out of Girl Rewards for only Juniors through Ambassadors?
A: No. A multi-level troop can opt out of Girl Rewards, but this applies to all Girl Scouts in the troop. If opted out, all members will receive only patches instead of the lower-level rewards.
Q: When reviewing my troop information in ABC, who should I contact if the Primary and Alternate contacts are incorrect?
A: Contact Customer Care at info@gsbadgerland.org to update troop contacts.
Q: Who will receive emails from ABC?
A: Only the Primary Contact will receive emails from ABC.
Q: Does a troop get three First-Come-First-Serve booth slots per user in their ABC account or per troop?
A: Booth slots are assigned per troop. Each troop receives three First-Come-First-Serve booth slots per session. Troops with 16+ Girl Scouts may request three additional slots per session by contacting Customer Care.
Q: How do I know where to set up or what to bring for a Council Secured booth location?
A: Refer to the Booth Details in ABC or the Council Secured listing on Cookie Central.
Q: Can we set up a booth in a neighboring community?
A: Yes, as long as the community is within Badgerland Council’s jurisdiction.
Q: Can we set up a booth outside a business in downtown Madison?
A: No. You may drum up business, but all sales transactions must occur inside the business. See Booth Host Guidelines – Downtown Madison for more info.
Q: Can we take credit cards through Digital Cookie for in-person or booth sales?
A: Yes! Additionally, this year you can also accept Venmo and PayPal payments.
Q: Do we need two background-checked and registered members at each booth sale?
A: It depends. You must meet the required safety ratio. If a booth is staffed by a Girl Scout and their guardian, the guardian can count as the adult present as long as they are not restricted from handling funds.
Juliettes, Girl Scouts who participate independently rather than in a troop, earn cookie sale proceeds at a different rate than Girl Scouts in troops. Here’s why:
The difference in how proceeds are calculated reflects the distinction between independent participation and the shared experience of being part of a troop.
Q: Are Girl Scout Cookies safe to eat?
A: Yes. Girl Scout Cookies are made with high-quality ingredients and in full compliance with federal and state food safety regulations. They are safe to eat.
Q: I read that Girl Scout Cookies contain harmful heavy metals—how could they be safe?
A: Environmental contaminants—which can include heavy metals— can occur naturally in soil. This means that nearly all foods using plant-based ingredients, including organic foods, may contain trace amounts. This does not mean these foods are harmful to consume.
Q: But aren’t the levels above what the EPA recommends?
A: No. The levels reported in recent coverage do not pose a safety concern. The standards used in this study are what the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) uses for water and should not be considered as a reference for testing food products. You would need to consume an enormous amount of Girl Scout Cookies to exceed the tolerance levels set by regulatory authorities.
Q: Why is there glyphosate in Girl Scout Cookies?
A: Glyphosate is widely used in agriculture in accordance with established EPA standards and is found nearly everywhere in the food chain. Trace amounts of glyphosate can be found in fresh fruits, vegetables, cereals, baked goods, and other food and beverage commodities. It is never added as an ingredient to our Girl Scout Cookies.
Q: Are Girl Scout Cookies from one state different than those in another?
A: We currently use two licensed bakers for our Girl Scout Cookies. Depending which baker councils use, the recipes and names may be different. For instance, Samoas® may be called Caramel DeLites® in another state. Regardless of where you purchase your cookies, both our bakers adhere to the FDA and EPA standards and regulations.
Q: Where can I learn more about food ingredients and safety?
A: More information can be found on the FDA website at: https://www.fda.gov/food/chemical-contaminants-pesticides/environmentalcontaminants-food
If you have additional questions, please contact Customer Care at info@gsbadgerland.org or 800.237.1145.
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Digital Cookie Shipping Rates
March 7 & 8 Free and Discounted Shipping
This year, your customers can save BIG by ordering on March 7 or 8! They can score FREE shipping on an order of 6–8 boxes, or a discount of $11.99 off orders of 9 boxes or more. Shipping on one case is only $2! See chart below for details. Customers must purchase a minimum of 6 boxes to received discounted shipping.
Girl Scouts that have shipped orders placed on the discount days are entered to win fun prizes! See more details about all of our Cookie Techie Weekly Challenges here.
| 2026 Digital Cookie Shipping Rates | ||
| # of Packages | Regular Shipping Fee* | March 7 & 8 Discounted Shipping* |
| 4–5 Boxes | $11.99 | $11.99 |
| 6–8 Boxes | $11.99 | FREE! |
| 9–12 Boxes | $13.99 | $2.00 |
| 13–20 Boxes | $25.98 | $13.99 |
| 21–24 Boxes | $27.98 | $15.99 |
| 25–32 Boxes | $39.97 | $27.98 |
| 33–36 Boxes | $41.97 | $29.98 |
| 37–44 Boxes | $53.96 | $41.97 |
| 45–48 Boxes | $55.96 | $43.97 |
| 49–52 Boxes | $67.95 | $55.96 |
| *There is a $5 surcharge for orders shipping to Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, APO/FPO/DPO, Guam, and US Virgin Islands. | ||
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