Wendy’s, Girl Scouts’ Thin Mint Frosty rumor picks up steam
Girl Scout cookie season just got a little sweeter.
Fans are losing their minds over rumors that Wendy’s and Girl Scouts of the USA are pairing up to release a Thin Mints Frosty — inspired by the popular sweet treats.
The nosh news, first revealed yesterday by influencer Tyler Bowers on Instagram — and picked up by popular food account @snackolator — had fast foodistas freaking.
“I’m crying tears of Thin Mints joy right now because Wendy’s is bringing one of the best looking Frosty flavors ever in February!” the caption to the Snackolator post read.
“Can’t wait for this!!!!,” Bowers exclaimed.
According to the foodfluencers, the frozen fun will potentially begin on Feb. 21.
Although they aren’t sure what ingredients will be in the alleged beverage, they shared their guesses of a Chocolate Mint Frosty with Chocolate or Chocolate Mint Swirl, with another option being the Chocolate or Vanilla Frosty with Chocolate Mint Swirl.
The Post reached out to Wendy’s and Girl Scouts of the USA to confirm the collaboration.
Thin Mints fans poured into the comment sections of the posts in anticipation.
“Help, is this real?” one fan urgently asked.
“OMGGGGG finally, America gets something good lol,” another mused.
“Need a gallon of this,” a Frosty fanatic chimed in.
With no confirmation yet, eager samplers may want to pencil in the rumored release date for now.
In the meantime, people can munch on Girl Scouts Thin Mints, which are now available for purchase from local scouts, stores, or online.
The 2025 Girl Scout cookie season kicked off with an announcement, reported by The Post, revealing this would be the last year customers can purchase two flavors.
“At the close of the 2025 cookie season, two beloved cookie flavors, Girl Scout S’mores® and Toast-Yay!®, will be retired,” a Girl Scouts of the USA spokesperson announced.
S’mores were introduced in 2017 as “crunchy graham sandwich cookies with chocolate and marshmallow filling,” while Toast-Yay!, which came around in 2021, was known as “full of French toast flavor” dipped in icing.
The news, delivered on Jan. 7, came as a shock to many people who’ve snacked on the sweet treats since their debut.