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1 2019 Cookie Handbook January 4 March 10, 2019

2 ALL YOUR GIRL SCOUT COOKIE SAMOAS Crisp cookies coated in caramel, sprinkled with toasted coconut and striped with dark chocolaty coating TAGALONGS Crispy cookies layered with peanut butter and covered with a chocolaty coating Our cookies have... NO High-Fructose Corn Syrup NO Partially Hydrogenated Oils (PHOs) NO Artificial Flavors in Toffee-tastics Girl Scout S'mores and Do-si-dos are made with Natural Flavors Zero Grams Trans Fat per Serving 100% Real Cocoa Hearty Whole Grain Oats in Do-si-dos Thin Mints are Vegan Toffee-tastics are Gluten-Free RSPO Certified (Mass Balance) Palm Oil NO HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP RSPO DO-SI-DOS Crunchy oatmeal sandwich cookies with creamy peanut butter filling TREFOILS Traditional shortbread cookies that are delightfully simple and satisfying THIN MINTS Crisp wafers covered in chocolaty coating made with natural oil of peppermint SAVANNAH SMILES Crisp, zesty lemon wedge cookies dusted with powdered sugar GIRL SCOUT S'MORES Crunchy graham sandwich cookies with creamy chocolate and marshmallowy filling TOFFEE-TASTIC Rich, buttery cookies with sweet, crunchy toffee bits Product formulations can change at any time. We encourage you to check the ingredient statement on each package you purchase for the most up-to-date information on the ingredients contained in the product in that package. For more details check with Little Brownie Bakers. The GIRL SCOUTS name and mark, and all associated trademarks and logotypes, including GIRL SCOUT COOKIES, THIN MINTS, TREFOILS, GIRL SCOUT COOKIE SALE, GIRL SCOUT COOKIE PROGRAM, GIRL SCOUT S MORES, DIGITAL COOKIE and the Trefoil Design, are owned by Girl Scouts of the USA. Little Brownie Bakers is an official GSUSA licensee. SAMOAS, TAGALONGS, DO-SI-DOS, SAVANNAH SMILES and TOFFEE-TASTIC are registered trademarks of Kellogg NA Co. Copyright, TM, Kellogg NA Co.

3 2019 Cookie Handbook Quick Reference Meet the Cookies...Inside Front Cover Quick Reference...Page 1 Cookie Sale Program Timeline...2 Girl Scout S Mores Skills for Girls...4 Cookie and Financial Literacy Badges...5 The Girl Scout Cookie Activity Pin...6 Girl Programs Cookie Pro Contest...9 Cookie Captain and Cookie Rookie...10 Digital Cookie Digital Cookie...13 Girl Rewards Cookie Season Shop Merchandise Shop Merchandise Order Form...18 Troop Cookie Coordinator (TCC) Training...Page 19 Participant Info...20 Caregivers Meeting...21 Pre-Sale Phase...22 Goal Getter Phase...23 Cookie Delivery...24 Cookie Pick Up by Caregivers and Girls...25 Cookie Booth Phase Cookie Cupboards...29 Allocating Cookies...30 Payments...31 Closing Out Your Sale...32 Cookie Sale Program Checklist...Back Cover ebudde Login Info ebudde Website: ebudde Login: Your address Password: Your password Service Unit Cookie Coordinator (SUCC) Info Name: Phone Number(s): Best To Call Between: and Please Don t Call After: Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina s Product Program Team Amy Hoffman, Product Program Manager; Deborah Paisley, Product Program Specialist customercare@girlscoutsesc.org; ; 7257 Cross County Road, North Charleston, SC girlscoutsesc.org littlebrowniebakers.com Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

4 Cookie Sale Program Timeline Getting Ready for the 2019 Cookie Program Prior to January 4: 2019 Troop Cookie Coordinator Agreement must be submitted to Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina (GSESC) via online form, before Girls begin taking Cookie Orders. All Girls must be registered members of GSESC. Prior to January 4: Train Girls and Caregivers on the 2019 Cookie Program. Receive signed 2019 Cookie Sale Permission and Responsibility Form for each Girl. Retain throughout the duration of the sale. Distribute Cookie Order Cards. Remind families there is absolutely no selling before January 4 on your honor! Watch for Cookie Chat recordings in GSESC s. Pre-Sale (Initial) Order January 4: Pre-Sale order taking begins. Girls can send s though Digital Cookie. January 19: Pre-Sale ends. Review Digital Cookie Orders, add Cookies to be Delivered to the Initial Order tab in ebudde January 22: Enter and submit Troop s Pre-Sale Cookie Order and Rewards Order in ebudde. Troop Cookie Coordinators (TCCs) will be locked out of the Initial Order tab at 11:59 pm. Remember to include your Troop s Initial Booth Order as well. Collect Cookie Order Cards from each Girl. You will give them back at Cookie Delivery. Give each Girl a Goal Getter Order Card and encourage continued selling. No later than January 25: Turn in Cookie payment for Pre-Sale (Initial) Order to your Service Unit Cookie Coordinator (SUCC). They are locked out at 11:59 pm. Remember to keep the $0.85 per package of Troop profit. You do not need to pay for DOC or Initial Booth Cookies at this time. January 30: All Pre-Sale Cookie payments are due to Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina, 7257 Cross County Road, North Charleston, SC Watch for Cookie Chat recordings in GSESC s. Goal Getter January 19-February 16: Girls continue taking orders on Goal Getter order cards Week of February 13: Pre-Sale (Initial) Cookie Delivery to Troops. Initial Order Rewards will be distributed through Service Unit Cookie Coordinators around this time. Watch for Cookie Chat recordings in GSESC s. Booth Sales Cookie Booth Sale sign-ups occur at most Service Unit meetings in January and/or February. February 18: Cookie Cupboards and Warehouses open February 22: Cookie Booth Sales begin (look on ebudde for additional Booth slots) February 22 24: National Girl Scout Cookie Weekend (take advantage of national media coverage by selling at booths). Watch for Cookie Chat recordings in GSESC s. Closing Out Your Sale March 4: Digital Cookie Girl Delivery option closes. March 8: Last day to pick up Cookies at Warehouses and Cupboards (Cupboards may close sooner). March 10: Last official day for Cookie Booth Sales and Digital Cookie Shipping option closes. March 15: Cookie payments due from Girls to TCC. All Cookies allocated to Girls and Final Reward order submitted in ebudde. TCCs locked out of ebudde at 11:59 pm. TCCs turn in Cookie payments and Past Due Caregiver Payment Report (with supporting documentation) to SUCCs. March 17: SUCCs are locked out of ebudde at 11:59 pm. March 20: Cookie payments are due to Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina, North Charleston Service Center. Watch for Cookie Chat recordings in GSESC s. Rewards March 25: Cookie Merchandise Order due to GSESC Shop. Items will arrive late April. Mid-Late April: Your SUCC will notify you when patches/final Rewards are ready for pick up. It is the TCCs responsibility to make arrangements to pick up from the SUCC. Distribute rewards to Girls within two weeks of receiving them and communicate delivery plans to families. April 29: Last day to report missing Pre-Sale and Final Reward items to GSESC s Product Program Department. customercare@girlscoutsesc.org May 1 June 30: Use some of your Cookie proceeds to Early Bird register your Troop for membership. Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

5 S more Campfire Cupcakes Ready in 75 min Makes 24 cupcakes What you need: Directions: Ingredients Cupcake: Devil s Food cake batter 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 lb. (16 oz.) of regular marshmallows 1 1/4 cup graham cracker crumbs 1/4 cup sugar 1/8 teaspoon of salt 4 tablespoons butter, melted Buttercream Frosting: 4 cups of powdered sugar 1 cup of softened butter 2 teaspoons of vanilla 1-2 tablespoons of milk Decorations: 20 red cinnamon hard candies 20 yellow butterscotch hard candies 60 pretzel sticks, broken in half 48 miniature marshmallows 24 toothpicks 12 Girl Scout S mores cookies (split open) 1. Make cupcakes Place paper baking cup in each of 24 regular-size muffin cups. In a bowl stir together graham cracker crumbs, sugar and salt. Pour melted butter over and mix with a fork until incorporated. Press 1 tablespoon of graham mixture into the bottom of each liner. Fill muffin cups halfway with batter and put full marshmallow in the center of each. Bake as cake recipe instructs. Cupcakes will have a crater in the center when baked. Insert another whole marshmallow into the crater and bake for an additional 2 min. until melted. You will still have a dip in the top of cupcake, but no worries. Use a spoon to get them out of the pan and cool on cooling rack. 2. Make the fire Next, place unwrapped red and gold hard candies in a freezer plastic bag. Crush candies with hammer into chunks. Spread crushed candies in a thin layer onto parchment-lined cookie sheet. Bake at 350 F 6 to 8 minutes or until completely melted. Melted sugar can cause severe burns, so adult needs to remove from oven and candy must be completely cool before any handling. 3. Make the frosting and decorate To make frosting, mix the powdered sugar and softened butter until combined. Add vanilla and milk. Beat on low until powdered sugar is incorporated, then increase speed to medium-high. Scrape sides and bottom of bowl often. When completely mixed the frosting may appear dry. Add more milk, a little bit at a time, until frosting is the proper consistency. Frost cupcakes using a pastry bag with a decorative tip. On each cupcake, arrange 4-5 pretzel pieces to create a campfire. Break cooled sheets of melted candies into pointed shards. Insert candy pieces around pretzels to create flames. Place two marshmallows on the end of a toothpick, insert the other end into the cupcake. Place one side of cookie on top. The GIRL SCOUTS name and mark, and all associated trademarks and logotypes, including GIRL SCOUT COOKIES, THIN MINTS, TREFOILS, GIRL SCOUT COOKIE SALE, GIRL SCOUT COOKIE PROGRAM, GIRL SCOUT S MORES and the Trefoil Design are owned by Girl Scouts of the USA. Little Brownie Bakers is an official GSUSA licensee. SAMOAS, TAGALONGS, DO-SI-DOS and SAVANNAH SMILES are registered trademarks of Kellogg NA Co. TOFFEE-TASTIC is a trademark of Kellogg NA Co. Copyright, TM, Kellogg NA Co.

6 5Skills for Girls When Girls participate in the largest Girl-led business in the world, they earn and learn they earn funds for their Girl Scout activities while learning 5 skills that will help them in business and life Goal Setting Girls set Cookie Sale Program goals and, with their team, create a plan to reach them. This matters because Girls need to know how to set and reach goals to succeed in school, on the job, and in life. Decision Making Girls decide where and when to sell cookies, how to market their cookies, and what to do with their proceeds. This matters because Girls must make many decisions, big and small, in their lives. Money Management Girls develop a budget, take cookie orders, and handle customers money. This matters because Girls need to know how to handle money from their lunch money to their allowance to (someday) their paycheck. People Skills Girls learn how to talk (and listen!) to their customers, as well as learning how to work as a team with other Girls. This matters because it helps them do better in school (on group projects, on sports teams, and on the playground) and later at work. Business Ethics Girls act honestly and responsibility during every step of the Cookie Sale Program. This matters because employers want to hire ethical employees-and the world needs ethical leaders in every field. Why do these skills matter? When your Girl Scout has learned these skills, she will be poised for success in her career. Think about it: When employers interview job candidates, they all look for the same thing. This is true whether the employer is a bank, high-tech company, hospital, publishing house, car dealership, accounting firm- or even the local pet store! They look for someone who can set goals and meet deadlines, works well with others, understands customers, influences others, as well as someone who is honest, trustworthy, and reliable. Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

7 Pins & Badges When girls sell Girl Scout Cookies, they utilize the 5 Skills goal setting, decision making, money management, people skills, and business ethics and earn the Cookie Activity Pin. Cookie Business and Financial Literacy badges are a further opportunity for girls to hone their skills and gain an understanding of the world of business. Daisies Brownies Juniors Cadettes Seniors Ambassadors Inventor Badge Product Designer Badge Social Innovator Badge Entrepreneur Badge For more about these and other badges girls can earn as Girl Scouts, see the Badge Finder at forgirls.girlscouts.org/badges. Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program To learn more about the Girl Scout Cookie Program, go to girlscoutcookies.org today!

8 The Girl Scout Cookie Activity Pin Celebrating the 5 Skills with girls! All girls who participate in the Girl Scout Cookie Program are eligible to earn the annual Cookie Activity Pin. When they earn the pin, invite girls to share their accomplishments in each of the 5 Skills. Here s how girls achieve the 5 Skills through the Girl Scout Cookie Program: The Cookie Activity Pin is available in August for purchase at your local store or through The pin is a different color every year. 1. Goal Setting Ƀ Set personal learning goals. What do you want to learn this year? What do you want to do better? Share this with at least one other person or your group. Ƀ Set personal sales goals for yourself based on your personal and group goals. Keep a record of your accomplishments each year! 2. Decision Making Ƀ Develop a basic business plan for your cookie sale. Ƀ Work as a team with other Girl Scouts to decide when and where you ll sell cookies and what you ll do with the money you earn. 3. Money Management Ƀ Develop a budget for accomplishing at least one of the goals you set in the Goal Setting step. Use this budget to help determine your sales goals. Ƀ Be able to explain how the money earned in the Girl Scout Cookie Program helps you, your group, and your council. 4. People Skills Ƀ Practice your elevator speech for customers about what you are selling, why you are selling it, and why they should purchase it. Ƀ Make a list of customers you will approach. Don t forget people you sold to last year! 5. Business Ethics Ƀ Discuss how living the Girl Scout Promise and Law applies to what you do in the Girl Scout Cookie Program as a businesswoman. Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

9 Girl Programs Volunteer Toolkit (VTK) Did you know that your Troop has access to the Financial Literacy and Cookie Business Badge requirements online? Co-Leaders of Girl Scout Daisies-Juniors can assist their Troop in earning these Badges with access to the Volunteer Toolkit (VTK). The VTK is a comprehensive, digital tool accessible on the computer, smartphone, or tablet. Talk to the Troop Co-Leaders about enhancing the Cookie Sale Program experience for Girls by building these Badges into the cookie season. Cookie Captains and Cookie Rookies These two programs engage experienced Cookie sellers and new Cookie sellers alike. A Service Unit or even a multi-grade level Troop can use these programs to boost participation and build your Cookie team. Additional materials for the Cookie Captain and Cookie Rookie programs are available on GSESC s website at girlscoutsesc.org. Cookie Captain and Cookie Rookie patches can be purchased from the GSESC Shop. Bling Your Booth Encourage your Girls to bling out their Cookie Booth with lots of creativity to help generate the energy and attention that will attract more customers and sales! Ideas to Bling Your Booth: Create images and decorations promoting Operation Cookie Drop. Be sure to use your Operation Cookie Drop package wrap. Pick an original Cookie Booth theme, like tropical, Girl power, or glitz and glam it s up to you. Use cool color combinations. Create fun posters with your cookie goals. Dress up, and use colored lights to invite customers to a cookie party. Have fun with it!!! Everyone who participates in a Blinged Cookie Booth can receive a 2019 Bling Your Booth patch, available for purchase in the GSESC Shop. National Girl Scout Cookie Weekend February 22-24, 2019 National Girl Scout Cookie Weekend offers every Go- Getter, Innovator, Risk-Taker, and Leader a chance to show off their cookie boss skills by participating in Booth, door-to-door, and digital sales throughout the country and to share how they re making the world a better place with their earnings. Celebrate with us by sharing your awesome cookie story! From camping, to traveling, to giving back to those in need, Girl Scouts are using their cookie earnings to do amazing things! During National Girl Scout Cookie Weekend, we re celebrating these amazing G.I.R.L.s in a big way! Cookie Rallies Bring the Girls together at a community center, camp, school, campus, stadium, or anywhere a big group can gather. Organize your event with 6-10 activity stations. Many groups use a timed rotation format (about two hours total), starting with Girls in one large group, then breaking into smaller groups to visit various activity stations. Wrap it up with a big group, high-energy sendoff. Or, consider an open house format (about four hours total), where Girls can join the fun at any time and work their way through stations at their own pace. Find tips and activities on com/rally Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

10 Girl Programs continued Troop Gift of Caring (TGOC) To participate, Girls: Choose an organization where they will donate their Troop Gift of Caring cookies. Throughout the Cookie Sale Program, Girls offer their customers the opportunity to purchase additional packages of cookies to be donated to their organization. The Girls should be able to clearly identify the organization and share why their Troop has chosen to donate to it. Encourage your Girls to decorate a donation box. Troops should use their remaining inventory to fill their TGOC orders. Troops will need to place a Cookie Cupboard/warehouse order if they do not have enough extra packages to fulfill their TGOC cookie order. Participation in the Troop Gift of Caring program is easy and keeping track of which Girls in your Troop participate is easy, too! There is a TGOC column in ebudde that allows the TCC to indicate the number of TGOC packages donated for each Girl. The TCC will not need to enter which variety of cookie was donated. They will simply enter the number of packages in the TGOC column on the Girl Order tab. Operation Cookie Drop (OCD) GSESC s Operation Cookie Drop program encourages Girls to make a difference in their community by asking customers to donate a package of cookies to the men and women serving in the military. A few tips to grow your OCD sale: Set a goal. Assign someone to create a thermometer to keep track of packages sold and post it at your meeting. Create Operation Cookie Drop sandwich boards from two pieces of poster board to wear during door to door order taking. Visit local military support organizations and ask them to support Operation Cookie Drop. Remember to use your Operation Cookie Drop package wrap. Unlike your TGOC, no pickup or delivery is needed. These packages are virtual cookies. You will order them and allocate them to the Girls but you will never physically have these cookies. Simply collect and deposit $4.00 for each package sold. WE will present Cookies sold through Operation Cookie Drop to military organizations after the Cookie Sale has ended. The TCC will not need to enter which variety of cookie was donated. They will simply enter the number of packages in the OCD column on the Girl Order tab in ebudde. Operation Cookie Drop Outreach (OCDO) GSESC has so many partners throughout our 21 county council and we want to make sure they have the opportunity to purchase cookies to support our Operation Cookie Drop efforts. When you participate in Operation Cookie Drop Outreach you will be given the contact information for 10 of our partners. Your Troop will then be responsible for contacting the partner to see if they are interested in purchasing cookies for Operation Cookie Drop. GSESC will provide you with resources and talking points to help make the sale. All Girls who participate in the Operation Cookie Drop Outreach program will receive a patch, even if no sales are generated. The patch will not be ordered through ebudde. It will be mailed directly from GSESC. Contact us at customercare@girlscoutsesc.org to request partner contact info. When cookies are sold through the Operation Cookie Drop Outreach program the TCC will not need to enter which variety of cookie was donated. They will simply enter the number of packages in the OCD column on the Girl Order tab in ebudde. All packages of Cookies sold through TGOC, OCD, and/or OCDO will count towards the Gift of Caring Rewards. 24+ packages sold through Gift of Caring: 2019 Gift of Caring Patch 60+ packages sold through Gift of Caring: Phone Ring Stand Cookie Pro Contest 2019 Girl Scouts of the USA s Cookie Pro Contest for 2019 is an exciting opportunity to highlight the amazing skills and experiences that girls gain through participating in the Girl Scout Cookie Program. Join us in celebrating the cookie entrepreneurial skills of Girl Scouts nationwide and unlock an awesome, limited-edition Cookie Pro 2019 patch while earning a chance to win the Cookie Entrepreneur Experience of a lifetime in California. Who can participate? All registered Girl Scout Cookie Program participants from participating Girl Scout councils who are selling cookies during the 2018/2019 cookie season. When can girls participate? January 2 April 30, 2019 How can girls participate? By submitting a complete Cookie Pro contest entry, which includes answering a set of questions, uploading a mini-graphic novel and uploading a photo of themselves in uniform. What can girls win? Twenty-four girls nationwide four per Girl Scout grade level will be selected to get the epic chance to: Travel to sunny southern California for an all-expenses paid Cookie Entrepreneur Experience Go on an incredible behind-the-scenes VIP adventure at Warner Bros. Studios Take part in super-cool activities featuring the DC Super Hero Girls Meet prominent entrepreneurs and share in their secrets of success Attend a very special Girl Scout Cookie Pro recognition event Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

11 Unleash your G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader) potential for a chance to win the... COOKIE ENTREPRENEUR EXPERIENCE Featuring the DC Super Hero Girls, plus an all-expensespaid trip to sunny California for incredible behind-thescenes VIP adventures at Warner Bros. Studio! BROUGHT TO YOU BY TM Here s how to enter: Highlight your unique cookie story by: Answering a set of questions Creating your very own mini graphic novel (it s easy with our handy template!) GIRL SCOUTS OF THE USA 2019 unlock exclusive badge for optional purchase Find entry details, official rules, submission tips, and downloadable mini-graphic novel templates at girlscouts.org/cookiepro The GIRL SCOUTS name, mark, and all associated trademarks and logotypes, including the Trefoil Design, G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader), and Cookie Pro are owned by Girl Scouts of the USA. TM DC SUPER HERO GIRLS and all related characters and elements & DC Comics and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. DC LOGO: TM & DC. WB SHIELD: TM & WBEI. (s18)

12 They re partners in cookie success! Engage experienced cookie sellers and new cookie sellers alike. These dual programs boost participation and build your cookie team. NEW! Experienced cookie sellers inspire excitement as they mentor younger girls and build leadership skills. Here Come the Cookie Captains video makes promotions easy. Cookie Captain Toolkit includes all the resources councils need, including step-by-step guide, best practices, customizable PowerPoint templates and more. Congratulations! You re a Cookie Captain kicks off the training session with multimedia energy. Cookie Captain Notebook features key messages and is a fun girl takeaway. UPDATED! New cookie sellers have a great first experience as they develop confidence and aspire to be Cookie Captains someday. Cookie Rookie Video helps first-time cookie sellers understand the basics. It is a great tool for volunteers and for the Cookie Captains to use when training young girls. Cookie Rookie support materials are full of great ideas for sparking learning conversations with first-time cookie sellers., TM, Kellogg NA Co. By giving your oldest and youngest cookie sellers special skills and confidence, your council gains new partners in cookie success!

13 Girls will have the option of Girl Delivery, which allows customers to purchase cookies on Digital Cookie and have them delivered by the Girl instead of shipped. When a customer makes a Girl Delivery order it must be approved by the Caregiver within ten days. Caregivers will need to communicate with the TCC to receive cookies to fulfill Girl Delivery orders. Girl Delivery orders must be a partnership between the Caregiver/Girl and the TCC. Instruct Caregivers to communicate with you when they need cookies to fulfill Girl Delivery orders. You can also see orders for all Girls on your Digital Cookie Troop dashboard. The Digital Cookie Mobile App Can Be Used to Accept Credit Cards! If a customer wants to purchase cookies with a credit card, Girls can use the Cookies in Hand feature on the Digital Cookie Mobile App. The Girl enters the amount of packages the customer is purchasing, enters the customer s credit card and hands the cookies to the customer. The sale amount will be reflected in ebudde. If a Girl sells cookies using the Cookies in Hand feature of the Digital Cookie Mobile App GSESC absorbs the credit card fees associated with the sale. The fees do not need to be passed off to the customer. Digital Cookie Features Option for Girl Scout to upload her own video and photo. She can also customize her website. In past sales, Girls who uploaded a personal photo or video more than doubled their Digital Cookie sales! Reports, graphs, and charts show Girls their sales in real-time. Customer tracking system allows Girls to upload contacts and keep them organized in one location. User-friendly web platform. Shipping Option, starting at $9.95 for 4 packages. Military shipping available too! Toffee-tastic and Girl Scout S mores available through Girl Delivery and Shipping option. Payments credited directly to the Troop through ebudde. Digital Cookie Dates Mid-December: An from Digital Cookie will be sent to Caregivers of registered Girl Scouts. It will give information on how to set up the Girl s Digital Cookie site. Remind Caregivers that this may end up in their Spam/Junk/Promotions folder. January 4-March 10: Digital Cookie Shipping option available to customers. January 4-January 22: Girl Delivery orders can be added to the Girl s Pre-Sale totals in ebudde. January 23-March 4: Girl Delivery option continues, but Girl Delivery orders are fulfilled through extra packages or Cookie Cupboard/Warehouse pickups. March 10: Last Day of Digital Cookie Sales. See page 30 for details on how to allocate Girl Delivery orders from Digital Cookie. Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

14 1 Register Set Up Your Site Invite Customers Track Your Goal Sign up to use the Digital Cookie platform, look for your Digital Cookie registration . If you can t find it, contact your council for details. 4 Easy Steps to Get Movin with the Digital Cookie Platform! This cookie season superpower your sale by expanding your efforts from the booth to the web. Why? Because adding online and mobile channels to your sale can help you reach more cookie fans than you ever imagined. That s right! With the Digital Cookie platform you can market everyone s favorite cookies-with-a-purpose to customers down the block or across the country from the comfort of your couch. AWESOME. In just a few minutes, you can set up your sale goal, share your cookie story, and upload a fun picture or video. Then you re ready to save, review, publish, and...done! Manage your cookie customer list and easily send ready-touse s inviting people to support your sale. You can also promote your personalized cookie site link on Facebook with friends and family. See how close you are to reaching your goal by tracking the number of boxes sold and orders placed, as well as sales by delivery type and cookie variety. You can even include offline sales to see your total progress yum! The Girl Scouts name and mark, and all associated trademarks, including but not limited to Girl Scout Cookies, Girl Scout Cookie Program, Thin Mints, Trefoils, Digital Cookie and the Trefoil design and mark are owned by Girl Scouts of the USA. All rights reserved. BONUS Here are 4 easy steps to jump into the fun, and slay those cookie sale goals like a true cookie boss! Sell on the go with the Digital Cookie Mobile App! Download is FREE. Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

15 Girl Rewards Help Your Girls Reach Their Goals!!! Encourage your Girls to reach their goals by offering additional patches and reward items. Check out the next few pages for everything that is available and details on how to purchase. Pre-Sale Rewards Packages Messenger Bag 360+ Packages Raining Cookies Umbrella 300 Patches Bar Patches One earned at highest level starting at 100+ packages Packages Clouded Leopard Plush 60+ Packages sold through Gift of Caring Phone Ring Stand Packages sold through Gift of Caring 2019 Gift of Caring Patch Volunteer Patches Earn up to two per Troop for participating in the 2019 Cookie Program 0 PACKAGES SOLD PACKAGES SOLD All Pre-Sale and Final Rewards are cumulative. *Substitutions of reward items may occur without notice. We are unable to replace lost or stolen reward items. We also cannot exchange t-shirts/sweatshirts for different sizes. Pictures are for illustration purposes only, actual item may differ. Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

16 5,000+ Packages Inflatable Tandem Kayak Final Rewards Final Rewards 5,000 4,000 4,000+ Packages Camp Kitchen or Coleman Evanston Screened Tent 3,000+ Packages Fitness/GPS Watch and Hiking Backpack with Hydration 3,000 2,500+ Packages Mini Robotic Ball or Tablet 2,000+ Packages Personalized Zip-up Jacket and Hammock 1,100+ Packages Personalized Medal and Summer Resident Camp 625+Packages Go 4 Bold T-shirt 2,000 1, ,500+ Packages Drone 950+ Packages Leopard Sleep Mask and Sleeping Bag Packages Lap Board 50+Packages Theme Patch, Go for Bold 0 PACKAGES SOLD Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

17 2019 Cookie Season Shop Merchandise Pen Bracelet Bangles $3.00 Go for Bold Pin $2.50 Quote Bubble White Board $3.50 Cookie Star Bandana $ Bar Patch $0.75 Marketing Patch $1.50 Goal Setter Patch $1.50 Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

18 Fashion Dry Erase Markers $3.50 Cookie Tote $4.00 Shine Bright Case $4.00 Cookies & Curiosities Curio Shelf $5.00 Early Bird Patch $1.50 Super Patch $1.50 Cookie Rally Patch $1.50 Cookie Techie Patch $1.50 Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

19 2019 Cookie Season Shop Merchandise Pawsitively Purrfect Leopard & Tin $5.50 Paws-Off Journal $5.00 Cookies & Milk Snack/ Drink Cup $7.50 Creative Caddy $6.00 Cookies On The Go Patch $1.50 Booth Sales Patch $1.50 Volunteer Patch $1.50 Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

20 Secrets Drawers $8.00 Fold Out Desk Organizer $8.00 Jumbo Pouf Pillow $15.00 Wild About Cookies Chair $20.00 Cookie Rookie Patch $1.50 Cookie Captain Patch $1.50 Cookie House Party Patch $1.50 Cookie CEO Patch $1.50 Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

21 2018 Girl Rewards! Order Form Reward your Girls for meeting their goals. Please complete the order form below and return to: GSESC North Charleston Service Center Attn: Misty Carpenter 7257 Cross County Road North Charleston, SC or scan and to ORDERS AND PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED BY MARCH 25, ITEMS WILL ARRIVE MID TO LATE APRIL ITEM COST SKU NUMBER QUANTITY TOTAL 2019 BAR PATCH $ MARKETING PATCH $ GOAL SETTER PATCH $ EARLY BIRD PATCH $ SUPER PATCH $ COOKIE RALLY PATCH $ COOKIE TECHIE PATCH $ COOKIES ON THE GO PATCH $ BOOTH SALES PATCH $ VOLUNTEER PATCH $ COOKIE HOUSE PARTY PATCH $ COOKIE CEO PATCH $ COOKIE ROOKIE PATCH $ COOKIES CAPTAIN PATCH $ GO FOR BOLD PIN $ PEN BRACELET BANGLES $ COOKIE STAR BANDANA $ QUOTE BUBBLE WHITE BOARD $ FASHION DRY ERASE MARKERS $ COOKIE TOTE $ SHINE BRIGHT CASE $ COOKIES & CURIOSITIES CURIO SHELF $ PAWSITIVELY PURRFECT LEOPARD & TIN $ PAWS-OFF JOURNAL $ CREATIVE CADDY $ COOKIES & MILK SNACK/DRINK CUP $ SECRETS DRAWERS $ FOLD OUT DESK ORGANIZER $ JUMBO POUF PILLOW $ WILD ABOUT COOKIES CHAIR $ PERSONAL INFORMATION SERVICE UNIT # TROOP # NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE PAYMENT INFORMATION METHOD OF PAYMENT CASH CHECK MASTERCARD VISA DISCOVER NAME ON CARD ACCOUNT NUMBER CVV CODE SIGNATURE DATE EXPIRATION DATE

22 Troop Cookie Coordinator (TCC) Training In an effort to provide consistent 2019 Cookie Program training, GSESC is offering online training available starting in December. This training will be for TCCs and any other Volunteers associated with the Troop that wish to participate in the Cookie Program. Online Training for Cookie Season GSESC online training will be available starting in December. Links to this training will be sent to all registered members in the Council newsletter, Connections. You will be required to take and submit a quiz after reviewing the training. Cookie Chat Webinars Our Product Program Manager will create short videos that focus on topics specific to various parts of the sale. These recordings will be shared via the newsletter and ebudde communications. If you have questions after watching a Cookie Chat you can send your questions to customercare@girlscoutsesc.org. Topics will include: Digital Cookie, Closing out Pre-Sale (Initial) Order, Goal Getter Phase, Booths, and more. Online Cookie Sale Program Materials Find the following resources and more at Recorded Cookie Chat webinars 2018 Cookie Handbook (pdf format) 2018 Cookie Rally Guide ebudde Troop User Manual 2018 Cookie Sale Permission and Responsibility Form Past Due Caregiver Payment Report Girl Scout Juliette Procedures: Money-Earning Activities through Product Sales Digital Cookie tips and resources Operation Cookie Drop package wrap file Cookie Rookie and Cookie Captain resources Cookie Booth Sale resources Printed Cookie Sale Program Materials You will receive these following the completion of Training 2019 Cookie Sale Permission and Responsibility Form 1 per Girl Cookie Order Card 1 per Girl Goal Getter Order Card available to print from ebudde Money Envelope 1 per Girl Cookie Receipt Book 1 per Girl Operation Cookie Drop package wrap 1 per Troop, digital copy available on ebudde Past Due Caregiver Payment Report - available to print from ebudde Cookie Program Calendar - available to print from ebudde 2019 Cookie Handbook (pdf format) - available to print from ebudde 2019 Cookie Rally Guide - available to print from ebudde ebudde Troop User Manual - available to print from ebudde Digital Cookie Tips and Resources available on Digital Cookie Cookie Booth resources available in ebudde Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

23 Participant Info Participant Benefits By participating in the Cookie Program, not only do your Girls learn the 5 Skills, but it is supporting your Troop and Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina. 100% of Cookie Program proceeds stay in our council: Provide financial assistance to Girls who would otherwise not have a Girl Scout experience. Maintain GSESC properties such as Sandy Ridge. Provide amazing programs with affordable fees. Troop Proceeds/ Girl Rewards/ Service Unit Scorecard $0.91 Operations and business expenses of Council properties $0.71 Returned to Girls and Volunteers in program opportunities and events, Volunteer trainings, recruitment efforts, financial aid, resources, and supplies $1.31 Cost of the Cookies and running the Cookie Program $1.07 Participant Requirements All registered Girl Scouts with a signed 2019 Cookie Sale Permission and Responsibility Form can participate in the Cookie Program. This includes Girl Scout Juliettes (Individually Registered Members). Girl Scout Juliette Procedures: Money-Earning Activities through Product Sales can be found on under the Cookies+ tab. The Troop must have: At least two registered, approved, and trained Troop Co-Leaders. A registered Adult as the Troop Cookie Coordinator, who has signed the Troop Cookie Coordinator (TCC) Agreement. The TCC can be a Troop Leader, but it is always better for another Adult associated with the Troop to take this role. All Troops must be clear of any debt due to GSESC in order to participate. Keep Safety In Mind Girls must be identifiable as Girl Scouts when selling Cookies by wearing either a Girl Scout uniform (recommended) or tshirt. This includes during Pre-Sale and during all Cookie Sales. Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, and Juliettes must be accompanied by an Adult when selling and delivering Cookies. Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors must be supervised by an Adult and use the buddy system when selling and delivering Cookies. Girls should learn and practice personal safety protection skills outlined in GSESC s Safety Activity Checkpoints. For example: Be familiar with the neighborhoods you sell in. Use safe pedestrian practices. Sell door-to-door only during daylight hours. Do not enter the home of a stranger or approach customer s cars. Do not carry large amounts of money. Sign the Girl Scout Internet Safety Pledge before using Digital Cookie and online marketing tools. (Included in set up of Digital Cookie site) A Girl should not give out her phone number or address to strangers. Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

24 Caregivers Meeting Caregiver Meeting Sample Agenda It is critical to schedule a meeting prior to the start of the sale with Caregivers (mother, father, grandma, grandpa, guardian, etc.) and Girls to explain the Cookie Program, obtain permission, and recruit help. Below is a basic agenda for the meeting that should take between 30 minutes to one hour. Prior to the Meeting Complete training online or with your Service Unit (if it s offered) and pick up materials from your Service Unit Cookie Coordinator (SUCC). Discuss a Caregiver meeting date and time with Troop leadership, reserve location, and communicate your plans to families. Discuss the activities the Troop has planned for the year and potential Troop goal with the Troop leadership. Remember to include re-registering for the membership year as an activity that could be covered by Troop proceeds. Figure out your deadlines and prepare to share with families along with your contact information. Meeting Agenda Explain deadlines and Caregiver expectations, both programmatically and financially. Have each Caregiver complete the 2019 Cookie Sale Permission and Responsibility Form. Collect and keep in a safe place throughout the duration of the sale. Provide a Cookie Order Card to each Girl once their 2019 Cookie Sale Permission and Responsibility Form has been collected. Divorced/Separated Caregivers or Multiple Caregivers Have each Caregiver complete the 2019 Cookie Sale Permission and Responsibility Form. Provide each Caregiver with a separate Cookie Order Card or encourage one of them to use the bottom portion of the order card for when she sells Cookies in their custody. Each Caregiver picks up ordered Cookies separately, and receives separate receipts. Discuss the 5 Skills Girls practice during the Cookie Program (see page 4). Talk about the activities the Troop has planned for the year. Work backward starting with the cost of the activity to calculate how many packages the Troop will need to sell to reach the goal. Together, set a Troop goal. Encourage Girls to set their own goals based on this Troop goal and record these goals on their Cookie Order Card. Discuss Troop proceeds and the amount the Troop can expect to earn based on the goal. Remind families that any profit earned through the Cookie Program belongs to the Troop, not individual Girls. If a Girl leaves the Troop, no money goes with her to her new Troop. Review any badges, patches, and/or pins the Troop is planning to earn throughout the program, including participating in a Cookie Rally, Cookie Programs, or Cookie Booth Sales. Provide families with information about Digital Cookie. Let them know to expect an from Digital Cookie with more information on signing up. Remind them that this may end up in a Junk/Spam/Promotions mailbox. Review Cookie varieties and Cookie cost. We sell Little Brownie Baker Cookies. Thin Mints, Samoas, Tagalongs, Do-si-dos, Trefoils, and Savannah Smiles cost $4.00 per package. Girl Scout S mores and Toffee-Tastics cost $5.50 per package. Payment for Pre-Sale Cookies is collected when the Cookies are ordered. Troop profit is 85 cents per package of Cookies sold. Review Cookie Booth Sales Etiquette Agreement and procedures. The agreement can be found on Discuss safety (page 20 of the Handbook). The Cookie Program is a Girl program and Adults should refrain for selling for their Girl Scouts. Girls should sell in their designated area. Girl Scouts should observe GSESC jurisdiction (by zip codes) when marketing product in person. This means staying inside our Council territory. Girl Scouts should observe GSESC jurisdiction when selling Cookies in a Caregiver s workplace. Be direct regarding rules and business ethics. This includes: no selling before January 4, no returning Cookies, check policy, your deadlines, debt consequences, customer integrity (if a Girl takes an order, she must fulfill that order in a timely manner after receiving Cookies or communicate a delay to the customer). Remind Girls to collect contact information from each customer on the order card and provide receipts. Ask for help! There are so many different parts of the Cookie Program. There is something for every Adult in your Troop to help with. Thank families, and encourage the Girls by explaining they are now participating in the largest Girl-run business in the world! Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

25 Pre-Sale (Initial Order) Phase The Pre-Sale phase is the initial portion of the Cookie Sale Program. GSESC s Pre-Sale orders are taken January Taking Orders Girls are not to sell until January 4 on their honor. Provide Caregivers with clear instructions about the start and end dates of the Cookie Program. See page 21 for a Caregiver meeting outline. Thin Mints, Samoas, Tagalongs, Do-si-dos, Trefoils, and Savannah Smiles cost $4.00 per package. Girl Scout S mores and Toffee-Tastics cost $5.50 per package. Payment for Pre-Sale Cookies is collected when the Cookies are ordered. If the Troop accepts personal checks they should be written out directly to the Troop, then the Troop should write one check to GSESC. Girls can go door-to-door, hit the streets, pick up the phone, and log into Digital Cookie to start taking orders. Remind Girls/Caregivers a week ahead of time when you need their Cookie Order Card. Give yourself at least a day to enter their orders in ebudde. Caregivers will need to write down their Digital Cookie Girl Delivery orders on the bottom line of their Girl Order Card before turning it in to the TCC. This will help the TCC to include the orders as Initial Orders. Otherwise, the orders will need to be placed as a booth/additional order from the Cupboard/ Warehouse and/or filled with any extras the Troop ordered for Cookie Booths. Log into ebudde after completing training to familiarize yourself with the website and ordering system. Make sure all participating Girls are listed. If a Girl is not listed, please check with a Troop Leader to make sure they are registered for If they are registered, but not in ebudde contact us at customercare@girlscoutsesc. org with the Girl s first name, last name, Troop number, and parent address. You can begin entering Girl orders on the Initial Order tab at any time in ebudde. Click Save to save your progress without submitting your order. Step by step ebudde instructions can be found in ebudde s Help tab, in the Troop User Manual. There are 12 packages of Cookies per case. Your Pre-Sale (Initial) order will be rounded up to make full cases for you. Who s Responsible and For What? The Troop Cookie Coordinator (TCC) is financially responsible for: 1. Any cookies ordered through ebudde TCC s must be aware of the total number of Cookies submitted in the Troop ebudde order. Make sure to check for extra large numbers before hitting the submit button. Cookies ordered through ebudde and picked up at delivery, Cookies exchanged or swapped with another Troop, or Cookies picked up at a Cookie Cupboard/Warehouse. Be sure to always count and verify your Cookies and complete a receipt in all transactions. There are no exchanges, replacements, or adjustments. A signed delivery ticket is FINAL. 2. All monies collected. Make sure anytime Cookies or money exchanges hands that a receipt is written, dated, and signed. All Girl payments received from Caregivers or at Cookie Booth Sales. Always complete a receipt. TCC s should deposit all monies in the Troop account promptly and frequently. Any lost or stolen money is the responsibility of the TCC. 3. All Pre-Sale and Final Rewards earned by the Girls. TCC s must distribute all rewards to Girls without outstanding debt within two weeks of receiving. The family is financially responsible for: 1. All cookies ordered by their Girl Scout. The TCC should utilize ebudde and receipts to manage the Cookies received by each Girl. 2. All monies collected from customers. Families must turn in all payments to the TCC by the given deadlines. Turning money in as collected is recommended. Any lost or stolen money is the responsibility of the Caregiver who signed the 2019 Cookie Sale Permission and Responsibility Form. What Is the Return Policy? Cookies cannot be returned to GSESC once signed for by a Troop or Caregiver. Once signed for they become the financial responsibility of the Troop or Caregiver (depending on who signed for them). What If a Package is Damaged? If a package is damaged, it can be exchanged at a Cookie Cupboard/Warehouse for a non-damaged package of the same Cookie variety. Damaged means: Crushed package Sealed but empty package Unsealed package Returned by customer for any reason Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

26 Goal Getter Phase This is the second part of the Cookie Sale Program running from January 20-February 16. It s the time between when Girls turn in their Pre-Sale orders and when they receive their cookies. Keep the momentum going by utilizing these suggestions! When the Girls turn in their Cookie Order Cards with their Pre-Sale orders to you, hand them the Goal Getter Order Card (found online, ebudde and GSESC website). Collect the Goal Getter Order Cards and pick up additional Cookies from these sales at Cookie Cupboards/Warehouses starting February 18 or use Cookies from your Initial Booth order to fill the Goal Getter orders. Girls can contact customers that they missed in January and new customers anytime. They can also continue to send s through Digital Cookie! Encourage your Girls to continue reaching their goals by setting Goal Getter goals using the Goal Getter patch or any of the other great items for sale. See pages for more information. Keep your eyes out for communications regarding a Goal Getter incentive from GSESC, these will not be on the Girl Order Card. Ways to Increase Sales During the Goal Getter Phase Use a door hanger to maximize potential orders when going door-todoor. Cookie recipe cards are great promotional materials. Found on Use social media to spread the word It s Cookie Season with friends and family. Use e-cards from littlebrownie.com Contact local businesses for sales and suggest they buy by the case. Cookies sold by Girls during the Goal Getter phase are allocated to Girls using the Cookie Other and Spec Other columns in ebudde. Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

27 Cookie Delivery Cookie Delivery is the week of February Your SUCC will announce the date, time, and location of your Troop s pick up. Delivery Basics Each delivery site is a bit different, but here are the basics. Your SUCC will let you know about any additional information you need. Arrive at your assigned time. Please alert the delivery site worker who greets you if you have multiple cars. Use a vehicle (or vehicles) to pick up all your Cookies at once. See the chart on the right for general guidelines on the amount of cases that will fit into a vehicle. Please note that this guide is only accurate if your vehicle is free of car seats, strollers, stuff, and humans in the back seat. Avoid carrying Cookie cases and children in the passenger area of a vehicle at the same time. If you need multiple vehicles to pick up your order, be sure you arrive and get in line together. You are required to get out of your car and count the Cookies as they are loaded. Your Troop is responsible for all the Cookies for which you sign for. Do not accept damaged Cookies. If there is an error, notify a delivery site worker immediately. Tell them to slow down, if needed. We will not fix shortage errors. Count, count, and recount before you sign for your Cookies and leave the delivery site. Pre-Sale Rewards will be delivered on Cookie delivery day as well. Make sure to leave room in your vehicle for them. If your Troop misses delivery due to an emergency, contact your SUCC as soon as you can. Vehicle Type # of cases Compact Car 23 Hatchback Car 30 Mid-size Sedan 35 Sport Utility Vehicle 60 Station Wagon 75 Mini Van (seats in) 75 Pick up Truck (full bed) 100 Cargo Van (seats in) 200 Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

28 Cookie Pick Up by Caregivers and Girls Follow these easy steps to ensure a successful Cookie delivery to your Caregivers and Girls! Notify Caregivers of the date, time, and location they can pick up their order. Give yourself enough time to get home from delivery, unload the Cookies, and separate the orders. Sort all Cookies and orders before you let any Caregivers pick up their Cookies. This will help you identify a problem with orders before anyone picks up. Prepare Cookie receipts for each Girl. When Caregivers pick up, have them count and verify their order. Complete a receipt for every Cookie transaction. Remember Caregiver s are responsible for all Cookies they sign for. Write a receipt each and every time Cookies or money exchange hands. Keep receipts in a safe place with the signed 2019 Cookie Sale Permission and Responsibility Forms. If you have a Girl with multiple Caregivers, be sure that they pick up their separate orders. At this time, you can collect the Girl s Goal Getter order cards. You can give them their Goal Getter Cookie orders from Cookie Booth Cookies you ordered or you can place a Cookie Cupboard/Warehouse order for pick up beginning February 18. Cookie Receipts Provide a receipt each time Cookies exchange hands to keep a record of who is financially responsible for those Cookies. Protect yourself, protect your Troop, and protect your Girl Scouts. Date the receipt and include the Troop number and Girl s name You and the Caregiver should sign the receipt. Keep one copy and give the other copy to the Caregiver. Customer Cookie Delivery Checklist As the Girls pick up their Cookies to deliver to customers, please remember to cover the following: It s important to deliver the Cookies to the customers as soon as possible. Cookie Booth Sales begin February 22, and if customers see that other people have their Cookies before they do, they will be upset. When Girls deliver their Cookies, they should ask the customer if they would like to order additional packages as the ones they ordered are likely to be gone within a short time and Girl Scout Cookies can be frozen. Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

29 Cookie Booth Phase The third phase of the Cookie Sale Program is Cookie Booth Sales! This is also the most exciting part of the sale. Cookie Booths will take place February 22 March 10. Every Service Unit has a different system for signing up for Cookie Booths. Most sign up for Cookie Booths during January/February Service Unit meetings. It is okay to start selling at Cookie Booths as soon as you have Cookies in hand and after March 10th if you still have Cookies left at the end of the sale. What is a Cookie Booth? Cookie Booths allow Girls an opportunity to reach their goals and make a difference in their community! Troops pick up more Cookies from a Cookie Cupboard/ Warehouse and bring Girl Scout Cookies to the public. The Girl Scout Cookie Booth is not just a Booth, but a very important part of the most highly anticipated Girl run business! What Do I Take To A Cookie Booth? Confirm your Cookie Booth assignment and check for any specific rules for the location. Arrive ON time with: Cookie Booth Sale Confirmation (from SU or store) A table and cash box (with money for change) Signs for marketing your Cookies Decorated donation box Girls with their Girl Scout uniform, t-shirt, or Girl Scout pins, that identify them as Girl Scouts. Where Do I Get Cookies To Take? Troops get Cookies from a Cupboard/Warehouse for extra orders and Cookie Booth Sales. Information on locations and hours of operation can be found on page 29. How Many Cookies Should I Take? Every Cookie Booth Sale is different. If this is your Troop s first Cookie Sale, talk with other TCC s in your Service Unit to get their advice. The table below has suggested package amounts for the first weekend. Cookie Booth Rules There should be a minimum of two Adults and two Girls at a Cookie Booth Sale during one timeslot. If the business has multiple doors, two Adults must be at each door. A Girl Scout Juliette can participate in Cookie Booth Sales. They must also have two Adults with them. All Adults at a Cookie Booth Sale must be registered members of GSESC. Participants (Girls and Adults) must wear uniform, Girl Scout t-shirt or Girl Scout pins. Be on time for your Cookie Booth Sale. Do not arrive early and expect to set up while the other Troop is finishing their sales. Count Cookies and money before and after each Cookie Booth Sale. Write a receipt before and after to verify. If two Adults switch in the middle of the Cookie Booth Sale, count and verify the Cookies and money balance. % of 2018 Sales 2 Hours 3 Hours 4 Hours 8 Hours Thin Mints 23.7% Samoas 20.3% Tagalongs 14.7% Do-si-dos 12.5% Trefoils 12.5% Savannah Smiles 7.1% Girl Scout S mores 6.2% Toffee-Tastics 3.0% *These numbers are in packages and based off of last year s sale. Please use your own judgement as it is only an estimate of what you might sell. Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

30 Cookie Booth Phase Cookie Booth Rules (continued) Carry a cash box with around $60-$90 in change. Do not ask the store for change! Troops can collect credit/debit card payments for Cookie Sales through the Digital Cookie app. The Girl enters the amount of packages the customer is purchasing, enters the customer s credit card, and hands the Cookies to the customer. The sale amount will be reflected in ebudde. If a Girl sells Cookies using the app, GSESC absorbs the credit card fees associated with the sale. The fees do not need to be passed off to the customer. If a Troop is using a Square or other card processing device (other than Digital Cookie) they are allowed to transfer the credit card processing fee to the customer, but only with the customer s permission. You must have a visible sign stating the cost difference of the Cookies per package when paying with cash verses using credit/debit cards. Example: Cash $4 per package, Credit/Debit Card $4.11 per package. Bring your own table and chairs. The business is not required to provide a table or chairs. Do not block doorways or harass customers. This includes yelling and obnoxious chants. Allow customers to come up to the table. Do not eat, drink, smoke, or chew gum at Cookie Booth Sales. The Troop is representing Girl Scouts to the community. Do not leave empty packages, cases, or trash at your Cookie Booth table. Any Cookie Booths listed in ebudde are linked to the Booth Sale Locator. Customers using the Booth Sale Locator can see when and where Booth Sales occur. Do not be a no show. If you cannot attend a Cookie Booth, contact your SUFF/Booth Sale Coordinator/GSESC to find a new Troop for the time slot. If two Troops show up at the same time for a Cookie Booth Sale, the following steps need to be followed: Remain calm. Do not make a scene. Both Troops will check their Cookie Booth Sale Confirmations. If one Troop has misread its Cookie Booth Sale Confirmation or did not bring it, that Troop will have to leave. In the event of a double booking, please call your SUCC/Booth Sale Coordinator. They will advise you on how to proceed. If the SUCC/Booth Sale Coordinator is unavailable, the Troop with the lower Troop number will remain at the location and the other Troop will need to leave quietly and respectfully. Please remember that you are setting an example for all Girl Scouts. Cookie Booth Problems The following is what you should do if your Cookie Booth has Cookies or money stolen: 1. Call Call GSESC s Cookie Hotline at Submit Police Report. 4. GSESC s Director of Communication and Marketing will field media requests. Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

31 s e l a S e i k o o C t s and Boo Safety Cone Signs CAUTION: Cookies ahead! Girl leaders under construction. Supplies: Orange poster board, cone templates, scissors, markers, tape, cookie clip art These clever, eye catching signs can be Built by Girls from a half sheet of orange poster board for a delightful rally station craft. With plenty of space for messaging, these simple, savvy and bright 3-D signs will turn heads and bring in the cookie booth crowds. * * Price shown is for example only. Consult your council for your region's actual prices and cookie selection. Super Simple DIY Cookie Costumes These handcrafted cookie costumes are attention grabbing sale builders. Supplies: Cardboard, poster board, foam board or felt, colored paper, glue, ribbon, cookie character clip art, stapler Build a costume and build your sales. Customers just can t resist the excitement surrounding a cookie seller in a handcrafted cookie costume. Add your own special touches and accessories for a unique creation of your own. What a great way to promote the new cookie! Traffic Light Booth Posters Stop traffic and route them towards your cookie booth! Supplies: Poster or foam board, paper plates, clip art, scissors, markers, glue dots These high-impact, head turning signs will stop customers and send them your way. Easy to craft from a half-sheet of black or yellow poster board, paper plates and clip art, they re as fun to make as they are to display. TIP: Traffic Light Poster pairs well with the safety cone sign. Checkout for additional inspirations, instructions and templates. Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program 11

32 Cookie Cupboards What is a Cookie Cupboard? Cookie Cupboards are locations where Troops can pick up more Cookies to fill the Girls additional Cookie orders and for Cookie Booth Sales. GSESC has 21 counties and we have strategically placed Cookie Cupboards/Warehouses throughout our entire council to accommodate the Troops needs to replenish Cookies. Pick Up Directions for All Locations Troops must place reorder 48 hours in advance using the Pending Order function in ebudde. The Troop representative picking up cookies must have a completed and signed 2018 Cookie Pick Up Authorization Card and photo ID. Cookie Warehouses and Cookie Cupboards Charleston Dale J. Cook Moving & Storage 7167 Cross County Road North Charleston, SC Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. Myrtle Beach Forbes Distribution Center 3183 Fred Nash Boulevard Myrtle Beach, SC Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Bennettsville Sandy Ridge 3680 Girl Scout Road Bennettsville, SC Monday-Friday Contact Chuck Iler at to verify he will be at Sandy Ridge when you plan on arriving. Cookie Cupboard locations will be sent to all users in ebudde prior to Cookie Delivery and should be announced at Service Unit trainings and meetings Who Can Pick Up Cookies For the Troop From a Cookie Cupboard/Warehouse? A Pending Order must be placed in ebudde 48 hours in advance of Cookie pick up. The Troop representative picking up Cookies must have a completed and signed 2019 Cookie Pick Up Authorization Card and photo ID. If the card and ID are not presented, Cookies will not be released. When Cookies are received from a Cookie Cupboard/Warehouse, the Troop is taking financial responsibility for those Cookies. Place a Cookie Cupboard/Warehouse Order To ensure that we have accurate stock in each Cookie Cupboard/Warehouse, all Troops are required to place a Pending Order before they can pick up Cookies. In the Transactions tab, click the Add a Transaction button. Choose a pick up date and time that matches the hours of operation for the Cookie Cupboard/ Warehouse. Listed when you select the location for pick up. Choose Type: Normal and 2nd Party: Cupboard. Select the Cookie Cupboard/Warehouse from the drop down box. Product Movement should say Add Product because you are adding Cookies to your Troop. Enter your quantities. Please note that orders must be placed by the full case (12 packages). Add the contact info of the person who will be picking up the order, in case there is an error. Once your order is complete, click OK. This will place your order at the Cookie Cupboard/ Warehouse and you will now see your order highlighted in green in your Transactions tab. Click the Save button at the top of your screen to complete the transaction. A pop up box will appear confirming your changes to the Transactions tab. All Pending Orders not picked up by pick up time and date will be deleted from ebudde. Contact your Cupboard/Warehouse if you need help changing the pick up time and date or if you need to cancel a pending transaction. Pending Order (Transaction Tab) A Pending Order is a Troop transaction in ebudde that is directly connected to a Cookie Cupboard/Warehouse and tells the Cookie Cupboard/Warehouse Manager what Cookies the Troop would like to pick up. Troops must schedule their Pending Order requests at least 48 hours in advance of pick up. This helps GSESC make sure that the Cookies are available. Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

33 Allocating Cookies Why is it Important to Allocate Cookies to Girls? Every package sold counts toward Girl rewards. Girls will need to be given credit for Cookies sold after the Pre-Sale (Initial) Order. Follow these easy instructions on how to allocate Cookies to Girls for Cookies sold after the Pre-Sale. You can allocate Cookies each time they are picked up, once a week, or whenever it works best for you. We recommend that you don t wait until the end of the sale. Click the Girl Orders tab. Click the Girl s name you want to allocate Cookies. Click Add a Transaction. Enter the details of the transaction such as Booth Sale 3/9 or extra pick up 3/8. Using the tab key, move across the rows and allocate Cookies under the appropriate column. When finished, click OK. Click Save before moving to another Girl s name. Make sure that you have allocated all Cookies to Girls before submitting rewards at the end of the sale. All Cookies must be allocated to count toward Final Rewards. Booth Column Cookies sold t Booth Sales are already paid for by the customer who purchased them at the Booth Sale. To keep the balance due by Girl accurate, tab over to the Paid column and enter the dollar amount received. Extra Column Cookies sold during the Goal Getter phase of the Cookie Program should be allocated in the Extra column. OCD and TGOC Columns Customers who purchase Operation Cookie Drop or Troop Gift of Caring packages at Booth Sales or with additional orders should be allocated properly in these columns. If these packages were purchased at Booth Sales, tab over to the Paid column and enter the dollar amount received to keep the balance correct in ebudde. Girls will need to have Cookies allocated in the OCD and TGOC columns for the Gift of Caring rewards to be ordered. How to Allocate Digital Cookie Girl Delivery Orders If a Girl sells Cookies through the Girl Delivery option of Digital Cookie, and they were not added to the Pre- Sale (Initial) order: Once a Caregiver tells you they need additional Cookies to fulfill a Girl Delivery order from Digital Cookie, you will need to allocate them to the Girl under the Cookie Other column. Enter the details of the transaction such as DOC Girl delivery 3/10 or DOC order 3/8. Do not mark a payment for these packages. A financial transaction will already be listed under the Girl s name from Digital Cookie as being paid. Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

34 Payments Cookies are allowed to be sold through March 10, 2019 Payment for Pre-Sale orders is collected at the time of sale. This money is due to GSESC by January 30. March 10 is the end of the 2019 Cookie Program. All money is due from Girls and families to the TCC by March 15. Troops should have all final monies deposited into the Troop account no later than March 15. Collecting Payment Be cautious! If Caregivers have $500 (this number is up to you, less is okay) worth of Cookies out and they have not made a single payment, request that they bring a payment back to you before you give them more Cookies. Make sure to document all communications with Caregivers as you pursue payments. This information will be needed in the event they don t pay and you need to submit a Past Due Caregiver Payment Report. Deposit All Collected Money Deposit ALL money into your TROOP account promptly and frequently. Girls should turn in checks often for prompt deposit into the Troop account. The Girl s first name and Troop number should be written on the memo line of all checks she submits to the TCC. Bounced Checks It is up to the Troop to decide if they will accept checks. If your Troop accepts checks for payments make sure that they are made out directly to the Troop. It is helpful to have the Driver s License number on the check in case it is returned. Fees associated with bounced checks are the responsibility of the Troop. The biggest reason checks are returned is because they are not deposited promptly. Make frequent check deposits! Caregiver Debt As the TCC, you are required to complete a Past Due Caregiver Payment Report for any Caregiver with an outstanding balance, no matter the amount. You received a Past Due Caregiver Payment Report with your Cookie Program materials. customercare@ girlscoutsesc.org if you need a digital copy. If a Girl does not pay: Do NOT use Troop funds to pay the Caregiver debt. Complete the Past Due Caregiver Payment Report. Attach a copy of the signed 2019 Cookie Sale Permission and Responsibility Form, copies of all Cookie/Money Receipts signed by the Caregiver, and any additional documentation. Incomplete forms or forms without an attached 2019 Cookie Sale Permission and Responsibility Form will not be accepted. The balance owed will fall on the Troop, the Troop Co-Leader and/or the TCC, based on who has signed the Troop Cookie Coordinator Agreement. Please remember to make a copy of everything before turning it into SUCC/ GSESC. Past Due Caregiver Payment Report(s), and supporting documentation, are due to the SUCC by March 15. Delinquent Debt Consequences The easiest way to ensure your Troop does not have debt is not ordering more Cookies than you know you can sell. Be conservative with your orders. You can always go back to the Cookie Cupboard/Warehouse and get more if you run out. Do not wait until the last week or after the sale to ask for help if your Troop is having problems selling the Cookies you have. Your SUCC and GSESC s Product Program team is here to help you. Outstanding Debt A person owing debt to GSESC for more than 60 days will be removed immediately from any Adult Volunteer position currently held. Adults with a delinquent debt balance cannot hold a Troop or Service Unit position for at least one year after the balance has been paid. In any organization, situations may arise that make it necessary to consider releasing an Adult member from the organization. GSESC reserves the right to immediately release an Adult from a volunteer position and/or the organization as it deems appropriate, with or without notice or stated reason. GSESC reserves the right to send a person owing money to a collections agency after 60 days have pasted after the money was due to council. Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

35 Closing Out Your Sale Troop To Troop Transfers We suggest you work with other Troops in your area to help with inventory management. If a Troop has cookies that you need, swap, or transfer them! Cookie Exchange A Troop can click on the Cookie Exch tab in ebudde and enter the Cookies in packages that they have available to exchange/give to another Troop. There are two options for who can see these Cookies. The SU or the entire council. If a Troop needs packages of Cookies, they can then click on the Cookie Exch tab and see who has the Cookies that they may need by variety. If the setting is set on SU, the Troop needing Cookies will only see Cookies available within their SU. The Troop will see the number of packages available for exchange by variety. They will also see the TCC address and phone number in order for them to arrange delivery/pickup of the Cookies. Once the exchange is made, Volunteers will need to enter a transaction into ebudde following council rules as to whom enters that transaction on the transactions tab. Cookie Transfer If you need Thin Mints and another Troop has a case that they can give you, they give you the case of Cookies, and in doing so, transfer the financial responsibility to your Troop. Complete a receipt; both Troops must sign it. The Receiving Troop enters this transaction into ebudde, they are the one taking on the financial responsibility of the Cookies. Entering a Cookie Transfer in ebudde (Receiving Troop) Go to Transactions tab and click Add a Transaction. Select Type: Normal and choose Second Party: Troop. Enter the Troop number of the Giving Troop. Under Product Movement, select Add Product since you are adding the other Troop s Cookies to your inventory. Click OK and then click Save to complete the transaction. Both Troops will now see the transaction in ebudde. Allocate All Cookies to Girls See page 30 for more information on allocating cookies to Girls. All cookie packages must be allocated in order to place Final Reward orders. Left Over Cookies After the Sale is Over If your Troop has inventory beyond March 10, the Troop still needs to pay their complete final payment to GSESC using their profit from the Cookies that have been sold. Be sure to seek out your SUCC, GSESC, or the Exchange tab for support before the Cookie Sale is over if you suspect your Troop will have leftover inventory. Determining Council Payment To determine how much money your Troop owes to GSESC, go to the Sales Report tab in ebudde. The bottom of the report will tell you how much your Troop has earned in proceeds and what is owed to GSESC. Final payment is due to GSESC by March 20. Payment should be made by one Troop check made out to Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina or GSESC. Payment can also be made using the Troop s debit card, in person or over the phone. Selecting and Submitting Final Rewards Before you can enter the Girls Final Rewards, you must finish allocating all of the Cookies on the Girl Orders tab. Do not complete your Final Reward selections until this is done, as allocations can change reward eligibility. See page 30 for allocation instructions. In the directions below, we suggest using the Edit All feature to make the Girls selections all on the same page. There is not a save feature, so if you use this, be prepared to complete all Final Reward selections at once. The Gift of Caring rewards will be ordered for the Girls automatically based on how Cookies were allocated in ebudde. Go to the Rewards tab. Click Fill Out next to the Final Rewards Order. All messages showing Size/Catalog Selection Needed means you must enter a choice for the Girl at a certain level. Click Edit All and scroll down to each Girl s name and make her selections. Once this is complete, select Submit All Reward Orders. The system will alert you if a choice has been missed. Review the Troop s total order and scroll to the bottom to select Submit Reward Order. After this point, you cannot make any edits. If you need to make changes, contact your SUCC immediately Cookie Sale Program Evaluation You will receive an from ebudde after the sale has ended with a link to the Cookie Program Evaluation. We try to make the program better every year by listening to your feedback and relaying it to Digital Cookie and ebudde. It is vital that you complete this evaluation. Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina Cookie Sale Program

36 Successful Cookie Sale Program Checklist Complete Online Cookie Training in December or attend SU training (if available). Submit TCC Position Description and Agreement to GSESC via online form. Must be received before participating in the Cookie Program. Receive a signed 2019 Cookie Sale Permission and Responsibility Form for each Girl participating in the sale. TCC retains throughout the duration of the sale. Train Girls and Caregivers on the Cookie Program. Explain deadlines and expectations, including Caregiver debt. Distribute Cookie Order Cards. Make sure families know not to start selling until January 4. Remind Caregivers to look for Digital Cookie in December (check Spam/Junk/Promotions folders) Help Girls set individual goals. Help Girls set Troop goals. Talk with your Girls about the 5 Skills they learn through the Cookie Season. Work on a Cookie Business Badge and/ or the 2019 Cookie Activity Pin. Attend a Cookie Rally to get excited about the 2019 Cookie Program! Log into ebudde to update contact information and become familiar with the online ordering system. Verify that all registered participants are listed. If not, contact customercare@girlscoutsesc.org. Girls take Pre-Sale (Initial) Orders January 4 January 19. Watch Cookie Chats throughout the sale for instructional training. Collect and deposit money from Girls during the Pre-Sale. Remember to give receipts. Collect Pre-Sale Cookie Order Cards and keep until Cookie Delivery. It s a good idea for Caregivers to keep a backup copy. Hand out Goal Getter Cards so Girls can keep selling. Consider purchasing the Goal Getter patch or another reward for Girls who reach a certain number of packages sold during the Goal Getter phase of the sale. Enter and submit Troop s Pre-Sale (Initial) Order, including initial Booth Sale Cookies. Also, review and submit Pre-Sale Rewards order in ebudde. Troops will be locked out of the Initial Order tab at 11:59 pm on January 22. Turn in Pre-Sale payment to SUCC on scheduled date, no later than January 24. Remember to keep your $0.85 per package of Troop profit for your Pre-Sale orders. You do not need to pay for your initial Booth Sale Cookies at this time. Pick up Pre-Sale Cookie order at scheduled time and place the week of February 13 February 16. Sort Pre-Sale Cookies by participant and prepare receipts for each Girl before anyone picks up their Cookies. This will help you identify and solve issues quickly. Keep a copy of each receipt for your records. Sign up for Cookie Booth Sales with your Service Unit (usually at the January/February SU Meeting). Participate in Cookie Booth Sales February 22 March 10. Promote Operation Cookie Drop using the package wrap provided. Celebrate National Cookie Weekend February 22-24, March 4 is the last day to order Cookies from Digital Cookie using the Girl Delivery option. March 10 is the last day to order Cookies from Digital Cookie using the Shipping/Donation option. Assign all Booth Sale Cookies to Girls in ebudde. View your Final Troop Sales Report for accuracy and print a copy for your records. Review and submit a Final Rewards order in ebudde by March 15 at 11:59 pm. Print a rewards report under the Reports tab for your records. After this time, all TCCs will be locked out of the Girl Order and Rewards tab. Turn in payment and Past Due Caregiver Payment Report, including supporting documentation (if applicable) to SUCC at scheduled time and place, no later than March 15. SUCCs are locked out of ebudde at 11:59 pm on March 17. They turn in payments to GSESC by March 20. They also turn in Past Due Caregiver Payment Report(s) and documentation. Place Cookie Merchandise Order by March 25 with GSESC Shop. Items will arrive late April. Mid-Late April: Your SUCC will notify you when patches/ Final Rewards are ready for pick up. Distribute rewards to Girls within two weeks of receiving them and communicate delivery plans to families. It is your responsibility at TCC to pick up rewards items from your SUCC or find another Troop representative that can. April 29 is the last day to report missing Pre-Sale and Final Reward items to GSESC s Product Program Department. customercare@girlscoutsesc.org with details. May 1 June 30 is Early Bird Registration. Use some of your Cookie Sale proceeds to re-register your Troop for membership.

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