Girl Scout cookies: Healthy and unhealthy choices (2024)

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It’s time for Girl Scouts to set up all around with their indulgent classic cookies and new additions.

If you’re watching your figure or trying to monitor sugar intake, knowing which cookies are healthiest — and which aren’t — could help restructure your sweet tooth craving and keep you on track with your health goals.

According to Healthline, rankings are based on nutritional facts per cookie and not serving size for a more accurate assessment that includes saturated fats, total calories and added sugars:

Healthiest

Here are the top three healthiest Girl Scout cookies.

Shortbread and trefoils: They were the lowest in calories per cookie (30 and 32 calories, respectively), and the lowest in saturated fat and added sugars.

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Thin Mints: They have just 40 calories per cookie and only slightly more saturated fat and added sugars than shortbread and trefoils.

Do-si-dos: They have between 53 and 57 calories per cookie and are a little higher in sugar content than Thin Mints.

Unhealthiest

The unhealthy options include one of the Girl Scouts’ latest additions, the Raspberry Rally. The following cookies not only have a high calorie count, but they also have more added sugars:

Samoas: They’re one of the classics on the menu and also the unhealthiest. While they are lower in calories (75 per cookie) than the Raspberry Rally, Samoas have 6 grams of sugar per cookie.

Raspberry Rally: The latest addition to the Girl Scout menu is the second unhealthiest, with 80 calories per cookie.

Adventurefuls: They have 60 calories per cookie and a fairly high sugar and saturated fat content.

According to a 2015 study, food enjoyed in “moderation through portion control may be more effective than elimination or restriction.”

Rachel Goldman, a licensed psychologist and clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at New York University’s School of Medicine, told My Fitness Pal: “From a psychological standpoint, when we restrict ourselves or make something completely off limits, it could set us up to overeat or binge later. This doesn’t happen to everyone, but it makes sense if you think about it. If you can’t have something, then many times you want it even more.”

In conclusion, if you want the cookie, have it — but enjoy in moderation.

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Girl Scout cookies: Healthy and unhealthy choices? ›

Shortbread and trefoils: They were the lowest in calories per cookie (30 and 32 calories, respectively), and lowest in saturated fat and added sugars. Thin mints: They have just 40 calories a cookie and only slightly more saturated fat and added sugars than No. 1.

What is the unhealthiest Girl Scout cookie? ›

Samoas: They're one of the classics on the menu and also the unhealthiest. While they are lower in calories (75 per cookie) than the Raspberry Rally, Samoas have 6 grams of sugar per cookie. Raspberry Rally: The latest addition to the Girl Scout menu is the second unhealthiest, with 80 calories per cookie.

What are the bad ingredients in Girl Scout cookies? ›

Girl Scout cookies contain partially hydrogenated oils. These oils are the main dietary source of trans fats, which the FDA warns against. Trans fats raise LDL (bad cholesterol) levels and increase the risk of heart disease. Soybean and cottonseed oil are from genetically modified sources.

Are Girl Scout cookies junk food? ›

The bottom line. While cookies are by no means a health food, it's possible to include them as part of an overall healthy eating plan. Nutritional experts suggest you focus on eating them only in moderation. Reading the Nutrition Facts label can help you make smart choices about how much and what you should eat.

Which Girl Scout cookies are lowest in sugar? ›

Girl Scout Cookies Ranked Lowest to Highest Added Sugar—Plus Vegan & Gluten-Free Options
  • Trefoils (6 grams added sugars) ...
  • Lemon-Ups (7 grams added sugar) ...
  • Tagalongs (7 grams added sugar) ...
  • Toffee-Tastics (7 grams added sugar) ...
  • Adventurefuls (9 grams added sugar) ...
  • Thin Mints (9 grams added sugar)
Jan 13, 2023

What is the number 1 selling Girl Scout cookie? ›

The best-selling Girl Scout Cookies are: Thin Mints® Caramel deLites®/Samoas®

Are Girl Scout cookies highly processed? ›

To their credit, the Girl Scouts and their bakers have avoided some of the most egregious hazards of ultra-processed foods, like partially hydrogenated oils and high fructose corn syrup.

Why do Girl Scout cookies taste different? ›

The Girl Scout cookies you enjoy every year might taste different if you've moved since the last time you ate them. That's because the Girl Scouts use two different bakeries to distribute the cookies.

Is palm oil in Girl Scout cookies? ›

Per GSUSA's licensed bakers, it continues to be necessary to use palm oil in our cookies to ensure their shelf life, to bring you the highest quality products, and to serve as an alternative to trans fats.

Who benefits from Girl Scout cookies? ›

Packages of Girl Scout Cookies cost $6 each. After the wholesale cost of cookies, all proceeds stay local. Girl Scout Cookie purchases benefit girls, troops, and allow our council to fund programs and support volunteers, right here in the Heart of Central California.

How do you say no to Girl Scout cookies? ›

In fact, if you want to support the girls but don't want the cookies, troops often have a way for you to purchase a box that will be donated to organizations within your community. And if you truly don't want to make a purchase of any kind, O'Neal says, "Just say, 'No thank you' without giving a reason.

Are trefoils good? ›

Trefoils may look like plain cookies, but the taste is far from plain. They have a buttery taste perfectly balanced with a sweetness that isn't overpowering. These cookies pair great with coffee if you're a cookies-in-the-morning kind of person.

What is the healthiest Girl Scout cookie? ›

Shortbread and trefoils: They were the lowest in calories per cookie (30 and 32 calories, respectively), and lowest in saturated fat and added sugars. Thin mints: They have just 40 calories a cookie and only slightly more saturated fat and added sugars than No. 1.

Has there ever been a sugar free Girl Scout cookie? ›

1997-1998. Natural lemon flavored cremes and the first ever sugar-free girl scout cookie!

Which Girl Scout cookie has the most calories? ›

Girl Scout S'mores

Both S'mores cookies contain the highest amounts of calories, fat, and added sugar of all of the Girl Scout cookies.

Why no Raspberry Girl Scout Cookies? ›

While the flavor was “extremely popular,” says the Girl Scouts, “we are taking a pause this season to prioritize supplying our classic varieties.” Nothing is permanent except, of course, for change.

What do samoa cookies taste like? ›

Samoas are "crisp cookies with caramel, coconut, and dark chocolatey stripes," according to the box. In certain areas around the country, these are called Caramel deLites.

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