Home / Lifestyle / Philly Parents Baked the First Girl Scout Cookies in 1932
Philly Parents Baked the First Girl Scout Cookies in 1932
3 Mar
Summary
- The first Girl Scout cookies were baked in Philadelphia in 1932.
- The fundraiser became the country's most successful youth-led initiative.
- Over 200 million boxes are now sold annually worldwide.

The origins of the massive Girl Scout cookie enterprise trace back to a 1932 experiment in Philadelphia. Parents of local Girl Scouts, who worked at Philadelphia Gas and Electric (now PECO), utilized company ovens on North Broad Street to bake cookies in bulk for fundraising.
The enticing aroma of baking cookies drew passersby, sparking immediate interest and sales. By 1934, the Girl Scouts of Greater Philadelphia formalized this into the first commercial cookie sale through a partnership with Keebler, promoting sales through various community channels.




