Whether girls participate in the Girl Scout Cookie Program or the Girl Scout Fall Product Program (or both!), everything your Girl Scouts learn prepares them to take on the world. Plus, Girl Scout Cookie proceeds stay in your local community to power amazing year-round experiences—experiences that broaden girls’ worlds and spark their sense of wonder.
The Girl Scout service unit booth coordinator must be notified whenever a troop/group/individual girl plans to sell cookies/fall products at booth sales. All troops/groups/individual girls must have at least two adults present at all times for council-sponsored booth sales. (GSVSC Policies #1366 - VF5) Refer to Safety Activity Checkpoints for additional information about adult-to-girl ratios for activities. An individual girl or girls may conduct a “lemonade stand” or door-to-door product sales with one parent or appropriate female adult with parental consent, provided a second adult is aware of her location. All product sale booths, “lemonade stands” or any other method of selling to the public that is held away from the girl’s home or residential neighborhood must be scheduled with the booth coordinator for their troop.
If an incident or accident should occur, please let your council know by completing an Incident Report (#1089).
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