A typical box of Girl Scout cookies in 2026 costs about 6 dollars per box , with some slight variation by region and cookie type.

Quick Scoop: What you’ll usually pay

  • Most councils have moved to 6 dollars per box as the standard price.
  • In many areas, every variety (including gluten‑free) is now the same price per box.
  • Some specialty or gluten‑free flavors in certain councils may go a bit higher (around 7 dollars), but 6 dollars is the norm.

Why the price feels higher now

  • Councils cite inflation in ingredients, shipping, and labor as reasons for recent price bumps.
  • Several councils that held at 5 dollars per box for years raised prices to 6 dollars for the 2025–2026 seasons to stay sustainable.
  • Forum discussions are full of people noting that boxes used to be closer to 2.50–5 dollars and reacting to 6 dollars (or more in places like California) as “sticker shock.”

One widely shared sentiment in online discussions: people still love the cookies and the cause, but 6 dollars a box makes them think twice or buy fewer boxes.

Mini FAQ

  1. Is 6 dollars the official nationwide price?
    • No. Each local council sets its own price , but many now cluster at 6 dollars to match neighboring councils.
  1. Are some areas more expensive?
    • Yes. In certain high‑cost regions, buyers report boxes hitting 7 dollars for some varieties.
  1. Has the price gone up recently?
    • Yes. Many reports mention an increase of about 1 dollar per box compared with the prior season (for example, from 5 to 6 dollars).

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.