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Where can I get Girl Scout cookies in Mississippi? 2025 sales season is here. Act fast
Girl Scouts retiring two cookie flavors after 2025 season
Girl Scout cookie season is kicking off this week. But it’ll be your last chance to snag two retiring cookie flavors.
Straight Arrow News
It’s Girl Scout cookies season! The national organization launched 2025 cookie sales last month, and booth sales recently started for Mississippi troops.
Girl Scout cookie season is January through April across the country, and councils will have different sales periods during that time. (GSUSA will offer online sales starting in February in case there’s not a troop near you.)
“Girl Scout Cookie season is about so much more than selling the iconic cookies people know and love,” GSUSA Chief Revenue Officer Wendy Lou said in a news release. “The funds girls earn throughout the season directly power girls’ journeys in leadership, entrepreneurship and community building. The sweet success of each sale is a testament to how much girls can change the world when they put their minds to it.”
What flavors are being retired?
Next year, two flavors will be missing from the lineup.
Classics like Thin Mints, Samoas and Tagalongs are safe, but Toast-Yay! and Girl Scout S’mores will be leaving. According to Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), the retiring flavors might not be available everywhere.
If the retiring cookies are your favorites, don’t miss stocking up this year.
How do I get Girl Scout cookies in Mississippi?
You can buy a few boxes from the Girl Scouts of Greater Mississippi. A Facebook post from the Jackson-based council said cookie booth sales started Friday, Feb. 7.
The Girl Scout Cookie Program is about more than merit badges, those those are still part of the experience. It teaches young women about skills like “goal setting, money management, decision-making, people skills and business ethics,” according to the GSUA news release.
You can buy at local booth sales or reach out to a Girl Scout to get their individual online cookie sale link.
You can get more help finding a troop to support in your area online.
After Feb. 21, you can order online at www.girlscoutcookies.org and get cookies brought straight to your house.
Or, text COOKIES to 59618 to get information on how to buy.
Girl Scouts 2025 cookie flavors
The 2025 cookie lineup includes classic flavors and new favorites.
- Adventurefuls: Indulgent brownie-inspired cookies topped with caramel flavored crème with a hint of sea salt.
- Caramel Chocolate Chip: Chewy cookies with rich caramel, semisweet chocolate chips and a hint of sea salt.
- Caramel deLites/Samoas: Crisp cookies with caramel, coconut and chocolaty stripes.
- Do-si-dos/Peanut Butter Sandwich: Crunchy oatmeal sandwich cookies with peanut butter filling.
- Girl Scout S’mores: Crunch graham sandwich cookies with chocolate and marshmallow filling.
- Lemonades: Savory, refreshing shortbread cookies topped with a tangy lemon-flavored icing.
- Lemon-Ups: Crispy lemon cookies baked with inspiring messages.
- Peanut Butter Patties/Tagalongs: Crispy cookies layered with peanut butter and covered with a chocolaty coating.
- Thin Mints: Crisp, chocolate cookies dipped in a delicious mint chocolaty coating.
- Toast-Yay!: Toast-shaped cookies full of French toast flavor and dipped in delicious icing.
- Toffee-tastic: Rich, buttery cookies with sweet, crunchy toffee bits.
- Trefoils: Shortbread cookies inspired by the original Girl Scout cookie recipe.
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How to find Girl Scout cookies near me
Easily find where to buy your favorite Girl Scout cookies with this cookie finder.
Problem Solved
Why do some Girl Scout cookies have different names?
According to GSUSA, each council does its own contract with either ABC Bakers or Little Brownie Bakers. The ingredients might be a little different at each place.
Do Girl Scout cookies meet my special dietary requirements?
If you think you can’t eat Girl Scout cookies because of a special diet, you might be surprised.
All flavors are kosher and halal certified, according to GSUSA.
If you need vegan options, check out Thin Mints, Peanut Butter Patties, Lemonades or Toast-Yay!
Toffee-tastic and Caramel Chocolate Chip are gluten-free.
Contributing: Mary Walrath-Holdridge and Gabe Hauari
Bonnie Bolden is the Deep South Connect reporter for Mississippi with Gannett/USA Today. Email her at bbolden@gannett.com.
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Mississippi Lottery Mississippi Match 5, Cash 3 results for Dec. 22, 2025
Odds of winning the Powerball and Mega Millions are NOT in your favor
Odds of hitting the jackpot in Mega Millions or Powerball are around 1-in-292 million. Here are things that you’re more likely to land than big bucks.
The Mississippi Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Dec. 22, 2025, results for each game:
Winning Mississippi Match 5 numbers from Dec. 22 drawing
20-21-22-24-25
Check Mississippi Match 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Cash 3 numbers from Dec. 22 drawing
Midday: 1-8-7, FB: 3
Evening: 9-1-4, FB: 1
Check Cash 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Cash 4 numbers from Dec. 22 drawing
Midday: 0-6-1-7, FB: 3
Evening: 1-2-4-0, FB: 1
Check Cash 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Cash Pop numbers from Dec. 22 drawing
Midday: 13
Evening: 11
Check Cash Pop payouts and previous drawings here.
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Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize
Winnings of $599 or less can be claimed at any authorized Mississippi Lottery retailer.
Prizes between $600 and $99,999, may be claimed at the Mississippi Lottery Headquarters or by mail. Mississippi Lottery Winner Claim form, proper identification (ID) and the original ticket must be provided for all claims of $600 or more. If mailing, send required documentation to:
Mississippi Lottery Corporation
P.O. Box 321462
Flowood, MS
39232
If your prize is $100,000 or more, the claim must be made in person at the Mississippi Lottery headquarters. Please bring identification, such as a government-issued photo ID and a Social Security card to verify your identity. Winners of large prizes may also have the option of setting up electronic funds transfer (EFT) for direct deposits into a bank account.
Mississippi Lottery Headquarters
1080 River Oaks Drive, Bldg. B-100
Flowood, MS
39232
Mississippi Lottery prizes must be claimed within 180 days of the drawing date. For detailed instructions and necessary forms, please visit the Mississippi Lottery claim page.
When are the Mississippi Lottery drawings held?
- Cash 3: Daily at 2:30 p.m. (Midday) and 9:30 p.m. (Evening).
- Cash 4: Daily at 2:30 p.m. (Midday) and 9:30 p.m. (Evening).
- Match 5: Daily at 9:30 p.m. CT.
- Cash Pop: Daily at 2:30 p.m. (Midday) and 9:30 p.m. (Evening).
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Mississippi editor. You can send feedback using this form.
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No snow in a Mississippi Christmas – Meridian Star
No snow in a Mississippi Christmas
Published 11:11 am Monday, December 22, 2025
From the looks of the weather forecast, it appears I am going to be disappointed again this year: no White Christmas, no one-horse open sleigh ride, and no chestnuts roasting on an open fire.
Our songs and traditions this time of year sure paint a pretty picture! Unfortunately, almost every Christmas season I’ve ever experienced in Mississippi has found me wearing shorts on Christmas Day. I think the forecast calls for a high of 74 degrees on Christmas Eve, 73 on Christmas Day, and 75 the day after.
Even though the weather disappoints me, I love my Christmas traditions. As silly as it sounds for a grown man, I love Christmas socks and wear them throughout the year. I grew up with a mom who made fresh eggnog. I haven’t had any homemade in years, but I purchase some every season.
In true Clark Griswold fashion, no Christmas would be complete without proper outdoor Christmas illumination. To make it even funnier, you can’t see my lights unless you come up our very rural driveway. Yes, the lights are just for me.
Speaking of Clark and company, my sweet indulgent wife always watches Christmas Vacation at least once each season with me. And then there are my other favorite Christmas shows and movies: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Charlie Brown’s Christmas, the Grinch, and Home Alone. (Also, I vote that Die Hard is a Christmas movie.)
And because my wife indulges me, I’ve been known to indulge her by sleeping through, er, I mean watching a Hallmark Christmas movie or two. She’s just blessed like that. What a guy I am!
But moving on from praising myself, when my oldest son got married, his wife brought us a new Christmas tradition: the Christmas Pickle ornament. You hide it on the tree, and whoever finds it gets to open the first present. I’m not sure that one has much of a future. Nevertheless, I unabashedly love Christmas.
Here’s my Christmas rule: “If you quit believing in Santa Claus, you get clothes for Christmas.” Not this guy. I’m all in it for the toys. (You may be familiar with the adage that the only difference between a man and a boy is the price of his toys—I resemble that remark.)
And in case you are wondering what to get me, my sizes are .45, 9mm, .233, .22, .380, and 12 gauge. Smile! It’s all in good fun.
In the immortal words of Clark Griswold, “Where do you think you’re going? Nobody’s leaving. Nobody’s walking out on this fun, old-fashioned family Christmas. No, no. We’re all in this together.”
And we are. May your blessings be great, and your opportunities and abilities to bless others be even greater.
Merry Christmas!
“Glory to God in the highest heaven, and peace on earth to people he favors!”
Mississippi
Giant lazy Susans bring people together at Mississippi restaurant
A unique style of dining, featuring a giant lazy Susan and tables seating upwards of 15 people, invites people to step out of their comfort zones to share a meal with strangers. (AP Video: Sophie Bates)
A unique style of dining, featuring a giant lazy Susan and tables seating upwards of 15 people, invites people to step out of their comfort zones to share a meal with strangers. (AP Video: Sophie Bates)
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