Weekend sales of Girl Scout cookies will begin Saturday, Feb. 28, at The Block Northway on McKnight Road in Ross.
The West Perry and North Rolling Hills service units of Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania will be at The Block Northway outside near Marshalls.
Cookie sales will be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through March 22.
“We are happy to welcome the Girl Scouts to The Block Northway for their annual cookie sales,” said Jamie Pavlot, director of experience. “We support and celebrate this program to help benefit girls and their local council. We invite guests to stop by the Girl Scout Cookie Sales booth and help spark future female business leaders.”
The 2026 Girl Scout cookie program began Jan. 6 and ends March 22 in Western Pennsylvania. Booth sales run from Feb. 27 to March 22.
Boxes cost between $6 and $7, with all proceeds staying local to help fund girl-led leadership programs.
The new cookie flavor this year is “Exploremores,” inspired by Rocky Road ice cream with flavors of chocolate, marshmallow and toasted almond creme.
Other cookie flavors are the brownie-inspired Adventurefuls; oatmeal sandwich Do-si-dos; Lemon-Ups; caramel, coconut and chocolate Samoas; peanut butter and chocolate Tagalongs; chocolate and peppermint Thin Mints; buttery Toffee-tastic; and shortbread Trefoils.
Two cookie flavors, S’mores and Toast-Yay!, were discontinued. The Toast-Yay! cookies were not available in Western Pennsylvania because of the locations of the two bakeries used by Girl Scouts of the USA.
Local troops sold 1.8 million boxes of cookies in 2025.
In 2025, local troops sold 1.8 million boxes of cookies through the Girl Scout Cookie Program