We can’t deny that we look forward to buying Girl Scout cookies every year—though this year, things looked a little different. And if there’s one thing we love more than the original cookies, it’s the many, many creative ways people find to incorporate them into other products. We’ve had Girl Scout cookie cupcakes and Girl Scout cookie cereal, so it was only a matter of time before Girl Scout cookie coffee became a thing.
Yep, You Can Get Thin Mints Coffee
Unsurprisingly, Thin Mints are the most popular Girl Scout cookie around the country, so of course, the Thin Mints-flavored coffee is the easiest to find. You can also get Samoas-flavored coffee, which is labeled as caramel coconut, and Tagalongs-flavored coffee, which is labeled as chocolate peanut butter.
Trefoils-flavored coffee is on the market, too. And while we can’t imagine how you might incorporate shortbread flavor into coffee, we definitely can’t wait to find out.
If you can’t pick a favorite cookie flavor to try, no worries. You can also get a variety pack of single-serve coffees, with all your favorite flavors in one handy box.
Where Can I Buy ‘Em?
You can probably find these at your local grocery store, but if you’re having trouble with that, look for the 80-count variety pack or an 18-count pack of a single flavor on Amazon.
If you want to satisfy that Girl Scout cookie craving year-round, Aldi has got some great copycats, or you can make Thin Mints at home. And if you’re a true fan, you’ve gotta know all these Girl Scout Cookie secrets.
Recipes for Girl Scout Cookie Copycats
Inspired by: Caramel DeLites (aka Samoas)Coconut lovers, this one's for you. These copycat Girl Scout cookies are the ultimate indulgence. While they take some time to make, trust us—they're worth the wait.
Psst! If you want the real deal, here's
how to order Girl Scout cookies.
Inspired by: Thin MintsWe all know it to be true: Thin Mints are the queen of all Girl Scout cookies. These crisp chocolate cookies are dipped in a to-die-for chocolate coating. Try them straight out of the fridge or freezer for a cool, minty treat.
Inspired by: LemonadesThese lightly flavored shortbread cookies are topped with a citrusy glaze, just like their scouting counterparts.
Inspired by: Peanut Butter Patties (aka Tagalongs)A cookie as good as a Tagalong must be hard to replicate at home, right? Not quite! Using homemade cookies and a smooth chocolate coating, you can get close to the real thing when your cookie stash is low.
Inspired by: Do-si-dos (aka Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies)These classic copycat Girl Scout cookies are packed with peanut butter flavor—in the cookie
and in the filling.
Inspired by: Shortbread (aka Trefoils)While they're not shaped like the iconic Girl Scout logo, these shortbread snacks are super tasty. Try them with a cup of coffee for an afternoon pick-me-up.
Inspired by: Girl Scout S'moresGirl Scouts first published the recipe for the original s'more all the way back in the '20s. Today, they reinvented the campfire snack as an anytime cookie much like these. For an authentic s'mores experience,
swap the cookie butter for a chocolatey spread.
Inspired by: Lemon-UpsThe Girl Scouts have two lemony cookies in their roster. The Lemon-Ups are nice and crisp, and they come stamped with an inspiring message. This
copycat cookie recipe tastes pretty close, but with the subtle addition of orange, too.
Inspired by: AdventurefulsOne of the newest Girl Scout cookies, Adventurefuls pack caramel creme into a brownie-flavored dough. For an authentic copycat recipe, skip the nuts on these chocolate caramel thumbprints and sub in a sprinkle of sea salt.
Inspired by: Toast-Yay!We love fueling up with French toast before a big day, and these copycat Girl Scout cookies are full of that sweet, cinnamon-y flavor.
Bonus: Original Girl Scout CookiesTo commemorate the 60th anniversary of the first nationwide sale, the Girl Scouts shared the original sugar cookie recipe used when the troops made their own cookies.