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Girl Scout Cookie season is officially upon us, with sales going on across the country. Young women across the country are out there slinging Tagalongs, Do-Si-Dos, and Thin Mints to anybody and everybody.
But one six-year-old girl from Pittsburgh, Pim Neill, has officially solidified herself as the Girl Scout Cookie-selling GOAT after absolutely shattering the record for boxes sold in one season.
Pim Neill Is The Undisputed GOAT Of Girl Scout Cookie Selling
Neill, a kindergarten student, has already sold upward of 100,000 boxes of cookies, according to a report from CBS News.
“Pim wanted to join the Girl Scouts because when she was 3, she saw the girls selling cookies,” her father, Luke Anorak-Neill, said of the little girl’s inspiration. “This whole thing started by her observing girls performing what most people think is the only thing Girl Scouts do, and that’s sell Girl Scout cookies.”
That explains the interest. But what explains the insane selling numbers? After all, selling a few hundred boxes of cookies is pretty impressive, and she’s shattered that number exponentially.
It began with Pim being denied the opportunity to even join the Girl Scouts due to a disability having survived a double lung transplant.
“Our first troop, unfortunately, when we tried to join and ask questions about joining, the lady said that Pim’s disabilities would hold back the troop, and they didn’t want her to join,” Anorak-Neill said. “And that was really disappointing, but I decided she must not speak for all Girl Scouts as a whole.”
She was then turned away from another troop for being too young. But Pim kept pushing.
“We live in the city of Pittsburgh, and we have to travel to the Baldwin-Whitehall area (about a 20-30 minute drive), which we’re completely fine with,” said Anorak-Neill. “The troop is a great fit for Pim, and it’s 11 brilliant, fun kindergartners.”
Once there, Pim flourished.
“We kicked off on, I think it was a Tuesday, Jan. 6,” Anorak-Neill said. “And then by that first Friday, we had 819 [boxes sold] already.”
As for her motivation? Pim and her parents have a special goal in mind.
By selling a certain number, they’d earned a trip to Niagara Falls, where her parents visited early in their days as a couple. Now, they hope to return, with their daughter by their side.
Pim Neill Isn’t Letting Anyone Hold Her Back
“Our service unit manager said to us, ‘I really hope Pim isn’t too invested in the Niagara Falls trip because 819 boxes is probably about her cap,'” said Anorak-Neill.
So they took to TikTok, as one does in 2026.
@lifeofapim It’s officially cookie season! Pim is a 6 year old Daisy in an all kindergarten troop! Pim’s goal is 100,026 boxes so she can go to Girl Scout Camp this summer, go on adventures with her troop and bring some amazing service projects to her community. Pim is hoping to sell “more cookies than anyone” and we are tackling her goal a few (thousand) at a time. Pim has been out knocking on doors everyday after school and on the weekends so long as the weather allows. She calls people, hands out flyers, and asks everyone at church and community activities. We are excited to get preorders so she can deliver cookies and continue bringing joy! Place your order online today! Pim’s current box count is: 79,654 If you do not want cookies, please consider donating cookies which helps her reach her box goals! Pim has shattered several national records and is looking to crumble the world record for most boxes sold. YOU CAN HELP PIM MAKE HISTORY: Thank you for supporting Pim! If you want to support your local troops, you can get involved by going to GirlScouts.org https://digitalcookie.girlscouts.org/scout/pim391562
“People on TikTok rallied,” Anorak-Neill said. “They loved her, they adored her, they supported her, and it has been so incredible.”
First, she reached the 5,000 box mark. Then 10,000. Then 20,000. And the number has only continued to grow.
This just goes to show, you can’t let anyone tell you what you are or aren’t capable of, especially when it comes to something as serious as Girl Scout cookies.