Use these handy resources to learn the basics of your Girl Scout Snacks & Magazines business or take it to the next level.
The 2024 Snacks & Magazines (Fall Product) sale runs September 23-October 20.
Snacks & Magazines, our Fall Product Program, is a great way for troops to start off their year together. Troops can decide to participate in one or more ways so you don’t overlap with other activities. For an easy participation option that involves no physical money collection, you and your troop can even participate in online sales only.
View all the resources you need to sell snacks amd magazines, and be sure to check out what rewards Girl Scouts can earn.
Key Dates
September 23: Snacks & Magazines "Go Day." Girl
Scouts can begin the program!
Tip #2:
Participate in the online Snacks & Magazine Program. Visit gsnutsandmags.com/gsrv and follow the prompts to get started in M2OS starting on Snacks & Magazines Go Day. Please know your troop number before beginning.
Tip #3:
Create your girl account. Set up your online account and create your avatar.
Tip #4:
Start sending emails to family and friends and taking orders on your Snack Order Card (Available on Go Day) or Mini Snack Order Card (Available on Go Day).
Tip #5:
Have fun! Start your year off strong with funds for exciting programs, events, or a Take Action project!
Safety Guidelines
Please review the following safety guidelines with your Girl
Scout(s) prior to participating in the online portion of the Fall
Snacks & Magazines Program.
Girl Scouts can market Fall Product items by sending emails to
friends and family as long as they use a group email address, the
address of a parent/guardian or adult volunteer, a blind email
address (in which the recipients cannot see the sender’s email
address), or the online magazine/nut program website provided by
M2/Ashdon Farms.
Girl Scouts who are 13 years and older may use social networking
sites that are closed communities, such as Facebook, to market
Fall Product to friends and family.
Girl Scouts writing notes for recipients of product emails or
announcements online should sign with their first names only,
their troop/group number or name, and their council name.
Sales may not be transacted on the Internet (for example,
through a site that has an electronic shopping cart, online
auction sites or public sale sites such as eBay and Craigslist.
The only exception to this is GSUSA-approved magazine vendor
programs (the online magazine/nut program website provided by
M2/Ashdon Farms).