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Where to find Girl Scout Cookies in Fort Worth

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Girls Scouts selling cookies at a Cookie Booth.

It’s an extra sweet time to support our local Girl Scouts.

Photo by Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains

Whether you prefer Thin Mints, Caramel deLites, or Peanut Butter Patties, we can all agree on one thing — you can’t buy just one box.

Girl Scout Cookie season is now through March 3, and local Girl Scouts are on a mission to flex their entrepreneurial muscles to power their year-round adventures.

Participate in this 107-year-old tasty tradition by purchasing a box (or a few) for yourself or donating them to Cookies for Heroes.

Find a Girl Scout Cookie booth near you.

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