We looked at the nutrition facts on all of your favorite cookies to see how they stack up.
It’s that time of year: Girl Scout Cookies are here!
It can be hard to escape the temptation of these delicious annual treats, they seem to be everywhere.
We’ve compiled a list of all the cookies that will be offered this year to help you choose.
We sized up the nutrition information and picked out the healthiest and least healthy cookies.
And whether you are vegan or gluten-free, there are cookies that can fit into your diet too.
Just remember, one sleeve or one box is not a serving of cookies-portion control is key here.
One important note, a few of the cookies are made at two different bakeries.
For the most accurate information on nutrition and ingredients go toGirlScouts.org.
One serving also delivers the least amount of sugar, less than 2 teaspoons in 5 cookies.
There are only 10 ingredients in the ingredient list-and sugar appears a mere two times.
Also, did we mention a serving is five whole cookies?
They are also quite high in sugar with 16 grams for just two cookies.
There are two very different versions of this new s’mores cookie.
One is from ABC Bakers and the other from Little Brownie Bakers.
This version is vegan.
And the first ingredient on the list?
4 cookies is a pretty generous serving size too.
One cookie has 75 calories (but who eats just one?).
These cookies, along with Lemonades ditched the box to help save more than 300 tons of waste annually.
Note that Tagalongs, although similar, are not vegan.
They are also right with the shortbread cookies for lowest amount of sugar per serving.
Gluten-free oat flour is the first ingredient listed.