2017 Juliette Guide - Girl Scouts of Central Illinois

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GetYourGirlPower.org
Guide
Customer Care
888-623-1237
[email protected]
Bloomington Service Center
3 Westport Court
Bloomington, IL 61704
Champaign Service Center
1001 S. Wright, Room One
Champaign, IL 61820
Decatur Urban Program Center
1100 E. Pershing Road
Decatur, IL 62526
Peoria Service Center
1103 W. Lake Ave.
Peoria IL, 61614
Quincy Service Center
3837 Eastlake Centre Drive
Suite 400B
Quincy, IL 62305
Springfield Service Center
3020 Baker Drive
Springfield, IL 62703
GSCI Website
GetYourGirlPower.org
Cookie Site
www.littlebrowniebaker.com
GSUSA Website
www.girlscouts.org
This book belongs to:
Name ____________________________________________
MY REGIONAL PROGRAM SPECIALIST IS:
Name ___________________________________________
Address __________________________________________
City/State/Zip ______________________________________
Email Address ______________________________________
Phone (_____) ____________ Best Time to Call ____________
Cell Phone (_____) _____________
Cookies will be available from February 3 - March 17, 2017.
Please notify your Program Specialist before picking up
cookies to ensure that the varieties/quantities are available.
On the Inside
Glossary of Terms
Page 2
What’s New?
Page 3
What's Back!
Page 3
Cookie Calendar
Page 4
What Is a Direct Sale?
Page 5
Cookie Patch Program
Page 5
The 5 Skills For Girls
Page 5
Planning Your Sale Page 6
Cookie Success
Page 7
Goal Setting
Page 8
Digital Cookie 3.0
Page 8
Estimating Your Initial Girl OrdersPage 8 DeliveryPage 10
Cookie Inventory Control
Page 10
Operation Cookie Share
Page 11
Troop Proceeds and Troop BonusPage 11
Cookie Dough and Recognitions Page 12
Council Recognition Levels
Page 14
How the Cookie Crumbles
Page 15
Cookie-Related Awards
Page 16
Cookie Cupboards
Page 17
Cookie Booths
Page 18
eBudde Instructions
Page 19
Money, Deposits, and CollectionsPage 22
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Cookie Resources
Page 23
Volunteer Resources
Page 24
Meet The Cookies
Page 25
Familiar Terms
Cookie Booths - Juliettes can host cookie booths if they choose.
Locations, usually stores, where girls sell cookies to customers. Girls
should bring tables, chairs, cookies and change. GSCI works with some
of the local retailers to secure locations for troop leaders and these
locations may be reserved through the Cookie Booth Scheduler. Girls
are encouraged to set up their own cookie booth
locations since most cookie reservations set up by the council go fast.
Successful cookie booths are in high traffic areas, display goals and
incorporate eye-catching marketing.
Cookie Dough - Credit earned by selling cookies. Cookie Dough
may be used toward day and resident camp, council-sponsored
programs and items in the Trefoil Boutique (except gift cards). Cookie
Dough expires on September 23, 2017, and will not be accepted as
payment after this date.
Digital Cookies - The new online way to sell cookies to customers.
Digital Cookie customers can have their cookies shipped directly to
their home or donated to Operation Cookie Share. Customers can even
request their cookies be delivered by the Girl Scout, all while paying
with a credit card. Each family must have an email address on file
to gain access to Digital Cookies.
Direct Sale Format - Allows girls to have cookies in-hand to sell
door-to-door to family, friends, and neighbors. With the direct sale
format there is only one transaction, and selling is condensed into one
simple step.
Initial Order - The first order a girl places. The initial order must be
placed with the regional Program Specialist.
What’s New?
Girl Scouts of Central Illinois cookie selection committee has selected a new bakery
partnership. Little Brownie Bakers offers Girl Scout Cookies and digital
resources that will better serve Girl Scouts and our volunteers. We now offer
delicious cookies – like Samoas, Tagalongs and Do-si-dos. Little Brownie Bakers has
a history of cookie innovation and even more exciting plans for the next century.
They were the first to offer full integration with the GSUSA Digital Cookie
online selling platform. Look forward to exploring Little Brownie’s fun and engaging
resources – including Cookie Rookie for first-time cookie sellers, and Cookie
Captain materials to engage experienced girls in mentoring roles.
DIGITAL COOKIES 3.0
Learn more, earn more, and have a ton more fun! It takes learning important skills
like Goal Setting, Decision Making, Money Management, People Skills and Business
Ethics to the next level. As an extension to the traditional Girl Scout Cookie Program,
Digital Cookie takes cookie business beyond the booth, offers more options, simpler
processes, and enhances the experience for parents, volunteers, and girls. Digital
Cookies is a great opportunity to learn and participate in E-commerce and have
awesome fun.
FEBRUARY 24-26, 2017.
What’s Back!
Disney World Trip
Reward for selling 2500 boxes of Cookies!
GSCI will again provide 4 day/3 night lodging at Disney World
Resort, a 3 day Hopper pass to the parks and airfare for the Girl
Scout and one chaperone. Transportation to and from Disney
World Resort and Sanford international Airport is included.
Parking at and /or transportation to/from your home airport,
baggage fees, meals/food, souvenirs, etc. are not included.
As an alternative to the Disney World trip we are offering a
13.3” MacBook Pro with 8GB memory and 128GB flash storage.
All recognitions are cumulative except at the 2500 box level. Girls who earn
the 2500 box level recognition will earn and keep all levels up to and
including the 1000 box levels. The 1500 box level is not included with the
Disney Trip or MacBook Pro. GSCI reserves the right to substitute a similar
Apple MacBook Pro if Apple’s product lineup changes.
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Cookie Calendar
DATESACTIVITY
January 9
Digital Cookie registration begins
January 17
Initial troop cookie order due to Program Specialist by noon (Order in boxes)
January 21, 28
Cookie Palooza (Check Adventures poster for details)
February 3
Cookie available at the Service Center. Contact your Program Specialist before coming in to make sure the variety and quantity you need to available.
Direct Sale begins, girls begin to use Facebook, Digital Cookie, and social media, and
February 10
first day for Booth Sales
February 24-26
National Girl Scout Cookie Weekend
March 20
Recognition orders due - Let the regional Program Specialist know the incentive you have earned if there is a choice
April 4
All money turned into regional program specialist
April 18
Recognitions will be available for pickup
May 8
Recognition pickup due date
May 30
Last day to submit NSF checks
June 11
Super Seller Celebration (Camp Widjiwagan)
If additional cookies are needed, contact your regional Program Specialist by noon on Fridays for pick up
the following week.
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What is a Direct Sale?
WHAT IS A DIRECT SALE?
Girl Scouts of Central Illinois will be using a direct-sale format to sell cookies for the 2017 cookie program. Girls will have
boxes IN HAND to sell door-to-door to family, friends, and neighbors. Girl Scouts exchange cookies and payment in one easy
step! No more taking orders, waiting weeks, and then returning for the delivery and money collection. A direct sale
program condenses all that work into one simple step.
NO RETURN POLICY
Little Brownie Bakers does not allow GSCI to return unsold cookies. GSCI does not allow Girl Scouts to return unsold cookies.
The orders you place should be based on the demand of your customer (with parent/guardian consent).
Cookie Patch Program
GSCI offers a great cookie patch program that allows the girls to learn more about the cookie program while working on
the five skills of goal setting, money management, people skills, decision making, and business ethics. Visit our website at
GetYourGirlPower.org for patch requirements.
The Five Skills for Girls
Everything girls do in Girl Scouting is designed to help them grow into leaders of courage, confidence, and character. The five
skills girls learn through the Girl Scout Cookie Program are an important ingredient in the Girl Scout Leadership Experience.
Here are a few examples of how participating in the cookie program teaches Girl Scouts skills that will help them grow into
leaders in their own lives, leaders in business, and leaders in the world:
GOAL SETTING
Girl Scouts set cookie goals individually and, with a team, create a plan to reach them. They develop
cooperation and team building skills along the way.
DECISION MAKING
Girl Scouts help decide how the team will spend their cookie money, furthering critical thinking and problem solving skills that
will help in many aspects of life.
MONEY MANAGEMENT
Girl Scouts take cookie orders, handle customers’ money, and gain valuable and practical life skills around financial literacy.
PEOPLE SKILLS
Girl Scouts learn how to talk to, listen to, and work with all kinds of people while selling cookies. These
experiences help them to develop healthy relationship and conflict resolution skills they can use throughout their lives.
BUSINESS ETHICS
Girl Scouts are honest and responsible at every step of the cookie sale. Their business ethics reinforce the positive values
they are developing as Girl Scouts.
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Cookie Success
KICK OFF COOKIE SEASON
Help girls get ready by selecting learning activities that fit their experiences and interests. You can start by creating a custom plan with the Built by Me tool (www.builtbyme.littlebrownies.com). Then kick off your first cookie meeting with a video!
Cookies Live Videos are engaging, interactive shows that inspire girls to reach high goals. Girls learn selling tips and have loads
of fun along the way. First time sellers love Cookie Rookie. Made especially for young girls, this show teaches cookie names,
how to ask customers to buy and more essential skills. Turn teens into Cookie Captains. Keep experienced teens interested
in the cookie program and give them a chance to give back with the Cookie Captain program. Older girls love being mentors
to Cookie Rookies. Cookie Rookie and Cookie Captain resources can be accessed by going to www.littlebrownie.com. Choose
“Girls” for Cookie Rookie or Choose “Teens” for Cookie Captain.
SET GOALS AND TRACK PROGRESS
When you help girl set high goals for the cookie season, they learn an important skill for life. Encourage girls to set two types
of goals: Something they’d like to try and something they can do to help others. Visit the Volunteer Blog for goal-setting games
and crafts (http://blog.littlebrownie.com).
HAVE A FAMILY PARTY
Hold a short family meeting so you can tell your family about your goals and ask for assistance.
A copy of Cookies 101 Family guide willhelp parents understand the value of the cookie program and the basics of how to get
involved. This guide assures the program is simple and fun!
SELL BEYOND FAMILY AND FRIENDS
For girls to reach high goals, they will need to expand their circle of customers. Don’t worry, customers are eagerly looking for
their favorite Girl Scout Cookies. We have load of selling tips, learning activities and crafts for girls on the Cookie Rallies and
Activities for girls pages of littlebrownie.com.
CELEBRATE AND SHARE YOUR SUCCESS
When girls reach their goals, celebrate! Thank customers and share their stores, maybe by posting on the Samoas Cookies
Facebook page.
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Goal Setting
Goal setting is one of the most valuable life skills you can pass on to girls. Research has shown that girls who set goals will
increase their sales by approximately 35%. We have the perfect online tool for the girls to set goals AND have fun!
Digital Cookie 3.0
BIG NEWS!
The Girl Scout Cookie Program you know and love has gone beyond the booth and now offers a new way to sell and buy
cookies—and support girls’ learning at the same time. The Digital cookie platform helps prepare girls to be leaders in the fastpaced ecommerce world of today. With the Digital Cookie platform, girls can customize the way they learn and earn, using
technology in a whole new way and earning cool cookie badges along the way! With Digital Cookie girls can:
1. Promote their cookie business and inspire more support than ever—with more ways to sell and more ways to talk to customers about the cookie business
2. Keep track of cookie customers—because an organized Cookie Boss is a rock star Cookie Boss!
3. Take digital credit card orders for in person delivery or shipped orders. Customers appreciate being able to easily pay for their cookies. Less hassle equals more support!
4. Ship cookies directly to customers or have customers share the love with a cookie donation.
HOW DOES DIGITAL COOKIE 3.0 WORK?
It’s a lot like buying your cookies at a traditional cookie booth but with an online twist. In true Girl Scout style, the girls initiate
the cookie sale, whether online, via email or in person at the cookie booth with their mobile app.
A Girl Scout can invite her customers to visit her personalized cookie website where they can place their order, pay using
credit cards, have their order shipped or delivered by a Girl Scout or even donate cookies to Operation Cookie Share. Some
Girl Scouts may take in-person orders using a mobile app that also allows them to securely accept payments using credit
cards. Customers select cookies, place their order and complete their transaction. Wow, just like that, customers have Girl
Scout Cookies coming their way.
DIGITAL COOKIE SET UP BEGINS JANUARY 9!
For Girl Scouts and volunteers to participate in Digital Cookies the volunteer AND Girl Scout must be registered and GSCI
must have your correct email address on file. On January 9th the Girl Scout will receive an email from “Girl Scout Cookie
Program” with the subject “Ready Set Register for Digital Cookie”. From there simply register, create a password and set up
your Girl Scout Digital Cookie site. If you do not have receive an email check your Spam/junk inbox or we may not have your
current email on file. To update your current email address with GSCI please call Customer Care at 888-623-1237.
We have several helpful video snippets at www.getyourgirpower.org that demonstrate Digital Cookies ranging from Girl Scout
and volunteer registration, site set up, sending customer emails, receiving and approving online orders and more. Have your
Girl Scouts discover Digital Cookies 3.0 this year. Being their own Cookie Boss will provide them with valuable ecommerce
skills and will be fun and exciting at the same time!
DIGITAL COOKIE HELP
For questions and support regarding digital cookies orders, order status, shipping charges or to even chat live go to:
girlscouts.org/digitalcookiesupport or call 866-376-8499.
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Delivery
DELIVERY INFORMATION
Location: ________________________Date: ______Time:____
• Your Program Specialist will be in contact with you regarding cookie delivery.
• Girls may begin selling February 10, 2017.
HOW MANY CASES WILL FIT? Following are vehicle loading suggestions. The approximate amounts stated are
figured with the vehicle empty, using all space available except the driver’s seat.
Compact Auto: 23 cases
Standard Auto: 40 cases Sport Utility Vehicle: 60 cases
Mini Van: 60-100 cases Standard Pickup Truck: 100 Standard Van: 200 cases
February 10, 2017 - Direct Sale Begins
Operation Cookie Share
Operation Cookie Share has been a huge success. Girl Scouts of Central Illinois has provided over $1,000,000 worth of Girl
Scout cookies to the women and men of our armed forces at home and abroad. In fact, our Girl Scouts were so successful
that this achievement is entered in the Illinois Congressional Records.
HOW OPERATION COOKIE SHARE WORKS
Even though we are using a directs-sale format, girls should still take along their order cards. On each girl’s order card there is
a column listing each variety of cookie plus one additional column labeled “Cookie Share.” When the girls go out with cookies
in hand (and during cookie booths!), please encourage them to not only ask the customer to purchase Girl Scout cookies for
themselves, but also to ask the customers to purchase cookies for our military troops. Girls will enter the number of boxes
each customer donates on the Cookie Boxes Donated column. Customers do not have a choice of the variety of cookies to
be sent to troops. Operation Cookie Share cookies are held in a “virtual warehouse”, troops do not take possession of these
cookies. At the end of the program, all Operation Cookie Share orders are accounted for and then shipped to military soldiers
at home and abroad.
New with Digital Cookies! When Girl Scouts send out emails through Digital Cookies, customers will have the
opportunity to donate to Operation Cookie Share.
SHARE PATCH
Girls who sell twelve or more boxes for Operation Cookie Share will earn a Cookie Share patch! Patches will be ordered when
the troop cookie coordinator enters the recognition order.
HOW ARE THE COOKIES DELIVERED TO MILITARY TROOPS?
A special thanks to Operation Santa. Many of the donated cookies will arrive at home and abroad just in time for Christmas
through Operation Santa. Also, donated cookies are sent to Great Lakes Naval facility, Illinois Veteran Retirement Homes and
medical facilities, local USO’s and other veteran groups.
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Girl Proceeds
50 cents 1 dollar
per box
per box
OCS
Cookie Inventory Control
Inventory control is having cookies in stock to maximize sales while at the same time not having too much stock so you hava
left over cookies. It is a balance between customer demand and orders.
The Direct Sale Format provides a unique opportunity for girls to reach their goals. Sales increase when girls have cookies in
hand. GSCI wants you to finish the cookie program without remaining cookie inventory, and this can be done by following a
few simple techniques.
UNDERSTAND CUSTOMER DEMAND
Customer demand will be the highest during the first three weeks of the cookie program. Your inventory should reflect which
cookies sell the best.
USE BOOTH SALES TO REDUCE INVENTORY AND NOT INCREASE IT
Booth sales are a great way to reduce your inventory. Communicate with your parents and determine the overall inventory.
Keep in mind that one will sell between 2 to 5 cases per hour at a typical booth sale.
COMMUNICATE
Be sure to communicate all questions or concerns to the Program Specialist. She is here to help you out!
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Cookie Dough
and Recognitions
Girl Scouts of Central Illinois offers an empowering recognition program that affords Girl Scouts the opportunity to make a
variety of choices. Through this recognition program, the girls will follow a decision-making process that includes goal setting,
product choice evaluation, and making purchasing decisions based on what they have earned. Our recognition program not
only rewards and encourages girls to set goals and work as a team to achieve them, but they also provide girls with a handson experience with purchasing and financial decision making.
HOW COOKIE DOUGH WORKS
• Cookie Dough and recognitions will be earned throughout the entire cookie program, including booth sales!
• To encourage goal setting, girls must sell 50 boxes of cookies to qualify for Cookie Dough. Once a girl qualifies by selling
50 boxes of cookies, she will earn Cookie Dough (see levels below).
• Cookie Dough will be distributed on a Girl Scout Cookie Dough card. Every girl who sells 50 boxes of cookies or more will
receive a Girl Scout Cookie Dough card.
• Cookie Dough may be used to pay for 2017 activities and events (resident camp, day camp, one-day events, and bus
trips), membership registration, cookie recognitions, and merchandise in council Trefoil Boutiques.
Cookie Dough expires September 23, 2017
Cookie Dough
Levels
Boxes Sold
50-99
100-199
200-299
300-399
400-499
500-749
750-999
1000-1249
1250-1499
1500-2499
2500+
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Cookie
Dough
Earned
$17.50
$35
$70
$105
$140
$175
$262.50
$350
$437.50
$525
$875
Cookie Dough Recognitions
Organizer
$2
Patch
$1
ITEMS
AVAILABLE
FOR PURCHASE
IN TREFOIL
BOUTIQUES
WITH COOKIE
D OUGH
ONLY!
Carry All
Caddy
$6
Kickball
$5
Round
Beach
Towel
$12
Bubble Top
Cup
$3.50
Removable
Eyeglasses
Wise Owl
Pillow
$7
Picnic
Basket
$8
Journal
$4
Make New
Friends
Music Box
$10
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February 10 - March 11, 2017 - Recognition Period
Council Recognition Levels
24 boxes
Theme patch (Built by Girls)
160 boxes
Anniversary Owl Plush
183 boxes
Goal Getter Patch
250 boxesFREE GIRL SCOUT MEMBERSHIP
500 boxes4-person tent or $75 Amazon, American Girl, or Walmart gift card or $75 Cookie Dough card
1000 boxes
One-person kayak or $150 Amazon, American Girl, or Walmart gift card or $150 Cookie Dough card
1500 boxesiPad or $350 Amazon, American Girl, or Walmart gift card
or $350 Cookie Dough card, plus Super Seller
T-shirt and patch
2500 boxes
Disney World Trip or Mac Book Pro
GSCI will provide 4 days/3 nights lodging at Disney World Resort, a 3-day Hopper
pass to the parks and airfare for the Girl Scout and one adult chaperone.
Transportation to and from Disney World Resort and Sanford International Airport is included. Parking at and /or transportation to/from your home airport, baggage fees, meals/food, souvenirs, etc. are not included.
SELL
All recognitions are cumulative except at the 2500 box level. Girls who earn the
100 boxes on
Disney World Trip or Mac Book Pro will earn and keep all levels up to and
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DIGITAL ORD
including
the 1000 box levels. The 1500 box level is not included with the
CARD
Disney World Trip or Mac Book Pro.
and earn
SAMOA ICE
CREAM BOWLS
SELL
50 boxes on
DIGITAL ORDER CARD
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55% per package-Girl and
Volunteer Services
Council Service Centers, shops, and camps:
council-sponsored programs and events; financial
assistance; outreach to girls in under served
areas; volunteer training and materials
25% per package-Cost of Sale
Payment to cookie company; payment to delivery
company; cookie program material, forms and
printed resources
20% per package-Girl Recognitions
Includes girl recognitions, Cookie Dough, and troop profit
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Cookie-Related Awards
GIRL SCOUT COOKIE PROGRAM PIN
Girls of all ages are eligible to earn the Girl Scout Cookie Program pin. Instructions are available online at
GetYourGirlPower.org under Product Sales > Girl Scout Cookie Program.
GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL PATCH PROGRAM
GSCI offers a great cookie patch program that allows the girls to learn more about the cookie program while working on the
five skills of goal setting, money management, people skills, decision making, and business ethics. Visit our website at
GetYourGirlPower.org for patch requirements.
GIRL’S GUIDE TO GIRL SCOUTING
The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting contains two sets of skill-building badges related to the Girl Scout Cookie Program at each of
the six levels. Each badge has 5 steps. Girls will complete all 5 steps to earn the badge.
• FINANCIAL LITERACY badges teach girls how to use money wisely.
• COOKIE BUSINESS badges put girls’ financial literacy skills into practice during the Girl Scout Cookie Program.
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February 10 – March 19, 2017
Cookie Booths
Let your Program Specialist know at least one week in advance what cookies you will need for your cookie booth. When you
place a cupboard order, you will be placing your order in BOXES and not cases.
Girls continue to earn credit toward council recognitions and Cookie Dough for boxes sold at booth sales through
March 19. Track and transfer each girl’s additional order in eBudde before you submit your recognition order by March 20, 2017.
HOW MANY COOKIES SHOULD YOU ORDER FOR YOUR COOKIE BOOTHS?
Before you place a Cookie Booth order, determine your current inventory.
The amount of cookies you sell will vary based on:
• The customer count or “traffic” at you Cookie Booth location (Walmart vs. a small bank).
• The week of your Cookie Booth (week 1 will sell more than week 5).
• The weather.
• How you market your Cookie Booth (Goal setting and visibility counts!).
• The number of hours you hold your Cookie Booth.
• See the following page for tips on a successful Cookie Booth.
WHICH VARIETIES SHOULD YOU ORDER FOR YOUR COOKIE BOOTHS?
Before you place a cookie order, remember that your local service center will exchange cookies for you based upon availability.
This is intended to help balance your inventory and provide for your needs. One strategy is to limit the variety of cookies your
troop carries. So instead of providing all 8 varieties, you may choose to have just the top 4 or 5 varieties.
Below are some suggested quantities you may consider for your booth sale.
Variety
Savannah Smiles
Trefoils
Do Si Dos
Samoas
Tagalongs
Thin Mints
S’mores
Toffee-tastic
5 cases
0
0.5
1
1
1
1.5
0
0
7 cases
0.5
0.5
1
1.5
1.5
2
0
0
11 cases
0.5
1
1.5
2
2
3
0.5
0.5
14 cases
1
1
2
2.5
2.5
4
0.5
0.5
17 cases
1
1
2
3
3
5
1
1
20 cases
1
1.5
2.5
3.5
3.5
6
1
1
25 cases
1.5
2
3
5
4.5
7
1
1
30 cases
1.5
2.5
4
5.5
5.5
9
1
1
SUCCESSFUL COOKIE BOOTH TIPS:
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Identify a well-trafficked site; ask the owner/manager for permission to hold a Cookie Booth.
Advertise all Cookie Booth dates and locations.
Stock the Cookie Booth with a sufficient supply of cookies.
Decorate the Cookie Booth with posters and goal charts. Let the customer know what buying a package of cookies will help girls accomplish. Tell them where the money goes. Fill in the goal chart as boxes are sold, so customers will also see how close you are to your goal.
• Decorate a container for Operation Cookie Share. Customers may not want to purchase an entire box, but may give a dollar or two. Let it add up! Remember your troop earns $1 per box for each box of Operation Cookie Share ordered
• Wear your Girl Scout uniforms or other Girl Scout apparel.
• Thank the owner/manager of the location for allowing you to have your Cookie Booth
• Don't forget to purchase your Cookie Booth patch at any GSCI boutique.
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Be sure to take advantage of the wealth of resources available online to
guide your through a fun and successful Girl Scout Cookie Program.
GSCI Website www.getyourgirlpower.org
Visit our site to find forms, procedures, manuals and other helpful information
Little Brownie Bakers www.littlebrownie.com
Find girl activities, marketing ideas, cookie facts, program resources and clip art to help girls prepare for
the cookie sales.
LLB YouTube www.youtube.com/littlebrowniebakers
Check out our library of inspiring videos featuring real girl stories and selling tips.
Volunteer Blog http://blog.littlebrowniebakers.com
Check out the volunteer blog for exciting girl activities and booth ideas.
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Your time and talents are valuable in Girl Scouting.
We support you with lots of fun, online tools, and resources.
Find the following resources online at WWW.LITTLEBROWNIE.COM
My Cookie Friend
Girls enter a fun-filled world featuring Little Brownie’s newest Mascot. They’ll find games, videos and
activities that inspire and engage. Girls will even be able to vote on next season’s mascot!
Epic Booth Guide
The promotional opportunities at booth sales are, well, epic! LBB has created a digital guide with tons of
booth decorations, tips, and ideas that helps you and girls make a big impression.
Our Cookie Story, From the Inside Out
Little brownie is on a cookie journey. On the Cookie Story website, she will explore new ways to meet the
changing desires of Girl Scout Cookie consumers and build their trust each and every day. Come along
and explore our commitment to thoughtful ingredients.
Cookies 101: A Family Guide
Before they agree to participate, families need to understand the value of the cookie program and the
basics of how to get involved. This guide assures them the program is simple-and fun!
Pinterest
The Little Brownie Pinterest page is brimming with fun and engaging goal-setting activities, learning
games and crafts—available at your fingertips.
Games for Girls
Online games put cookie fun at your fingertips! Volunteers love having easy, fun ways to egage and teach
girls.
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Meet the Cookies
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888-623-1237
[email protected]
GETYOURGIRLPOWER.ORG
February 24-26, 2017
Check out the Cookie Palooza
happening in your neighboorhood in January
and order your cookie t-shirt on our website.