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Where to Get Your Girl Scout Cookie Fix in Wheaton

It's that time of year again—get out your wallets and get ready to snack on some of your favorite sweet treats, courtesy of the Girl Scouts of America.

It's not too late to stock up on your favorite Girl Scout cookies, and Wheaton Patch plans to make it deliciously easy for you.

Cookie lovers can still buy cookies at locations near them as Girl Scouts set up booths in the area. 

If you want to find out where to buy cookies in the area, go to the cookie locator and enter your zip code.

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Can't remember which variety you like best? When in doubt, buy a bunch—or check out the Cookie Guide.

Where to find cookies in Wheaton:

Saturday, March 2

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  • Prairie Path Outfitters, 360 W. Front St.
  • Two Shopaholics Boutique, 125 W. Front St.
  • Dominick's, Danada Square East

Sunday, March 3

  • Dominick's, Danada Square East

Friday, March 8

  • Jewel, 2031 N. Main St. (5-8 p.m.) 
  • Dominick's, Danada Square East (3-6 p.m.)

Saturday, March 9

  • Dominick's, Danada Square East
  • Jeans and a Cute Top Shop, 204 W. Wesley St.
  • Jewel, 2031 N. Main St. 
  • Two Shopaholics Boutique, 125 W. Front St.
  • Ultra Foods, 501 County Farm Rd.

Sunday, March 10

  • DuPage County Fairgrounds, 2015 Manchester Rd.
  • Dominick's, Danada Square East (12-6 p.m.)
  • Jewel, 2031 N. Main St. 

Friday, March 15

  • Dominick's, Danada Square East (3-6 p.m.)

Saturday, March 16

  • Dominick's, Danada Square East
  • Two Shopaholics Boutique, 125 W. Front St.

Sunday, March 17

  • Dominick's, Danada Square East (3-6 p.m.)

Saturday, March 23

  • Two Shopaholics Boutique, 125 W. Front St.
  • Dominick's, Danada Square East 

 
Did we miss one? Oh no! Let us know—Email your information to editor Charlotte Eriksen, at Charlotte@patch.com.

And just in case you were wondering...

just where all that cookie money goes, we did our homework. According to the Girl Scouts of America, all of the revenue earned from cookie activities stays with the local Girl Scout council that sponsors the sale. This includes the portion that goes directly to the group selling cookies. Councils use their cookie revenue to supply essential services to troops, groups, and individual girls, such as providing program resources and communication support, training adult volunteers, and conducting special events.

We hear there's a new cookie in town!

Yep. You heard right! Meet Savannah Smiles—a powdered, sugar-coated lemon cookie. Sounds yummy, right?

Any questions?
Any of these Girl Scouts or their leaders would be happy to help. Or Patch! We're definitely not the cookie experts, though.


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