Girl Scouts Unveil 2 New S'mores-Inspired Cookies
Move over Thin Mints. Two s'mores-inspired cookies are coming.
-- Want s'more Girl Scout cookie flavors? Today is National S'mores Day and the Girl Scouts are introducing two new s'mores-inspired cookies to the mix.
First up is a chocolate-coated version, made of a crispy graham cookie dipped in crème icing and dunked in chocolate. It's also vegan.
The second is a sandwich-style cookie made of two crunchy graham cookies with a chocolate and marshmallowly filling.
Both versions of the ooey-gooey campfire favorite are coming in 2017.
The new cookies are a nod to “the adventurous spirit, love of the outdoors, and feeling of community synonymous with Girl Scouts,” Sylvia Acevedo, interim CEO of the Girl Scouts of the USA, said in a press release.
The campfire tradition of making s’mores was popularized by Girl Scouts as early as the 1920s, according to the organization. One of the first published recipes for s’mores was in a 1925 issue of Girl Scout Leader magazine under the name “Some More.”
The cookies are the first new addition to the Girl Scout cookie lineup since 2015 when Rah-Rah Raisins and two gluten-free cookies, Toffee-tastic and Trios, were unveiled.
The Girl Scouts announced the new flavors today on "Good Morning America" as the organization approaches the 100th anniversary of the first-known sale of Girl Scouts cookies.
Here’s a closer look at each of the cookies:
Chocolate-Coated S'mores Cookie: The chocolate-coated cookie, composed of a crispy graham cookie double dipped in crème icing and a chocolatey coating, is vegan, free of artificial colors, preservatives, and partially hydrogenated oils, according to the Girl Scouts.
Sandwich S'mores Cookie: The sandwich Girl Scout S'mores cookie is made of two crunchy graham cookies with a chocolate and marshmallowly filling. It contains no artificial flavors or colors, high fructose corn syrup, or hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated oils, according to the organization.
Based on the popularity of s'mores in food culture today, Samoas and Thin Mints may need to watch out. What's your favorite Girl Scout cookie flavor? Tell "GMA" in the comments!
For more information about Girl Scouts and how to join or volunteer, visit www.girlscouts.org/join.