NEWS: Nestle Crunch Girl Scout Candy Bars Will Be Hitting Store Shelves Next Month

Update: Click here to read our Nestle Crunch Limited Edition Thin Mints Girl Scouts Candy Bar review

A few of months ago, the internet went crazy when an image of a Nestle Crunch Girl Scout Thin Mints candy bar was posted on Reddit. Some thought it was fake, but it ended up being real, and now we’re really close to enjoying that Nestle Crunch Girl Scout Thin Mints candy bar, which will be released next month, along with two other varieties.

The three Nestle Crunch Girl Scout Candy Bars varieties are:

Thin Mints – Dark chocolate cookie wafers and mint chocolate creme, topped with crispies and a rich, dark chocolatey coating

Caramel & Coconut – Cookie wafers layered with coconut caramel creme and chewy caramel, topped with toasted coconut and drizzled with caramel stripes

Peanut Butter Creme РCookie wafers layered with smooth peanut butter cr̬me, topped with crispies and a chocolatey coating

The candy bars will be available nationwide for a limited time, beginning June 1 through September. But if you’re impatient and really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really want them, you can order them through a special, limited supply pre-sale program via the Nestle Crunch Facebook page. Aw, pre-sale…that’s cute. Just like regular Girl Scout Cookies.

Even though candy bars have the Girl Scouts name, Girl Scout Troops won’t be selling them.

6 thoughts to “NEWS: Nestle Crunch Girl Scout Candy Bars Will Be Hitting Store Shelves Next Month”

  1. But will the Girl Scouts be getting a cut of the profits? It’s probably safe to assume so, but you never know.

    1. yes they do, im looking into the percentage. But Girl scouts is a licensed trademark!! They have to pay!

  2. Girl Scout Cookies gets gobbled up…by the Nestle Company … So, why ever did they stop going door-to-door? Too many bored married men answering their calls with loose-fitting robes failing to conceal a certain angle of dangle pointing in the general upward direction of a training bra? Hmmmmmm. Well, here’s a big clue, little ones: When a potential client says “who is it?” to which you respond “Girl Scout Cookies!” and the next question he asks is “trick or treat?” — you might want to move on to the next household. – HC

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