Girl Scout Cookie sales have officially returned to San Angelo. Here's where you can find the goodies.
Girl Scout Cookie sales have officially returned to San Angelo. Here's where you can find the goodies.
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Girl Scout Cookies are back in San Angelo, here's where to find them

Girl Scout Cookie sales have officially returned to San Angelo. Here’s where you can find the goodies.

The Girl Scouts of Central Texas sell cookies for $6 a package and $7 for gluten-free.

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Here’s everything you need to know about the 2026 Girl Scouts of Central Texas cookie sales.

When will cookies be on sale?

For San Angelo, the sale is going on now and will conclude on March 1.

Where can I find Girl Scout cookies?

If you don’t know a local Girl Scout, don’t worry. The Girl Scouts offer a way to track down the cookie booths through your phone or computer.

Booth sales can be found online at girlscouts.org/en/cookies/how-to-buy-cookies and will be updated as booths are scheduled.

The Cookie Finder mobile app on Apple and Android devices can stop the sudden U-turn when spotting a booth. People can plan their shopping by downloading the app to see when and where booths will be set up.

How long the girls stay at each booth depends on their inventory and what they decide as a troop.

Booths are set up throughout the week, mostly on the weekends, at multiple locations in San Angelo, including Sam’s, Walmart, Lowe’s and many more.

The final booth date on the map is noon Sunday, March 1 at San Angelo Stadium, 1919 Knickerbocker Road.

Cookie lovers can also call 800-733-0011 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and ask for extension 709.

What flavors will be available?

These classic favorites will return:

Go to gsctx.org/en/cookies/about-girl-scout-cookies/meet-the-cookies for more cookie details and ingredients.

This article originally appeared on San Angelo Standard-Times: Girl Scout Cookies are back in San Angelo, here’s where to find them

Reporting by Rosanna Fraire, San Angelo Standard-Times / San Angelo Standard-Times

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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