Home / Food There’s a brand new Girl Scout cookie–and it’s gluten-free! The selling season has begun. By Heather Marcoux January 3, 2019 Rectangle Everybody looks forward to Girl Scout cookie season, and it is now officially underway. Little girls are learning life lessons while selling delicious cookies and there is a big change this season. A new cookie has been added to the lineup. And it’s gluten-free, mama. So if you or your kiddos have been saying no to the Girl Scouts in an effort to avoid gluten, you can now say ‘yes’ to the Caramel Chocolate Chip cookie, described by the Girl Scouts as being “comprised of caramel, semi-sweet chocolate chips, and a hint of sea salt in a chewy cookie.” (Allergy mamas, you can see the ingredient list here, these do contain milk and they are the only Girl Scout cookie that contains eggs.) The Caramel Chocolate Chip cookie is new this year, but another gluten-free option, the eggless Toffee-tastic (a crispy sugar cookie) has been around for a while. Now GF families have two Girl Scout cookie options: One for when you’re feeling something crispy and one for when you’re craving something chewy. If you don’t want to wait for your neighborhood Girl Scouts to show up with these cookies (or don’t live near cookie-selling mama Jennifer Garner) check out the Girl Scouts’ Cookie Finder and type in your zip code. Cookie season is here! Time to eat delicious snacks and support an organization that encourages girls to be leaders, STEM students and entrepreneurs. [Update, January 4, 2019: The Girl Scouts want you to know that “each gluten-free variety is offered in select Girl Scout council markets only for as long as supplies last.”] You might also like: The Girl Scouts have been the largest critic of the Boy Scouts’ name change—for a very important reason Jennifer Garner, like any other mom, wants to sell you some Girl Scout cookies The Girl Scouts add 23 STEM and nature badges to encourage little leaders of tomorrow The latest Baby Milestones Starting solids? Don’t miss the ‘flavor window’ Motherly Stories 5 things to know about introducing solids, from a mom in the midst Baby Health This new baby food company lets you check each package for heavy metals News Picky eating in kids is mostly due to genetics, study says