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Girl Scouts of the Desert Southwest is proud to kick off its annual Fall Product Program, running now through September 29, 2025. More than just cookies, the Fall Product Program offers delicious nuts, chocolates, and magazine subscriptions—while giving Girl Scouts the opportunity to build important life and leadership skills.

Unlike cookie season, the Fall Product Program is primarily family-and-friends focused, helping troops raise essential start-up funds to support activities and adventures for the new Girl Scout year.

Support Local Girl Scouts

Every purchase directly supports local Girl Scouts by funding troop activities, leadership initiatives, and community service projects. Shoppers can:

Order nuts and chocolates—perfect for gifting or holiday gatherings

Subscribe to new or renewed magazines

Shop online through a Girl Scout's personal storefront

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Skills for a Lifetime

Participation in the Fall Product Program helps girls develop five essential skills:

Goal setting

Decision making

Money management

People skills

Business ethics

Through the Care to Share program, customers can also donate products that will be distributed to local organizations—giving girls an additional way to make a positive impact.

How to Participate

Girl Scouts sign up and create accounts through the council's vendor, M2 Media Group, where families and friends can shop online, support a troop, and help a Girl Scout start her year of leadership and adventure.

Media & Community Engagement

Media outlets and community partners are encouraged to share this story and highlight the unique ways Girl Scouts are learning real-world skills. Interviews with Girl Scout representatives are available upon request.

Media Contact:

Patty Craven, CEO

Girl Scouts of the Desert Southwest – Southern New Mexico and West Texas

Phone: (915) 671-2233 (work) | (559) 284-3795 (cell)

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