6-Year-Old Girl Scout Sells More Than 75,000 Boxes of Cookies
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6-Year-Old Girl Scout Sells More Than 75,000 Boxes of Cookies

A 6-year-old Girl Scout has set the bar quite high for the competition. She has sold more than 75,000 boxes of cookies.

A 6-year-old Girl Scout has set the bar quite high for the competition. She has sold more than 75,000 boxes of cookies.

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Meet 6-year-old Pim, a native of Pittsburgh. The young child has the entrepreneurial spirit. She also sold 10% of her school's popcorn last year and ran donations for a toy drive. Her parents, Lucas Anorak-Neil and Don Neill, praised her.

"Pim is literally unstoppable," says Anorak-Neill. This year, the 6-year-old has sold over 75,000 boxes of cookies. "We actually decided to join Girl Scouts because when [Pim] was 3 years old, she saw a booth of girls and wanted 'to be like them.' Last year, when she was 5, we tried to sign up, but they said we had to wait until she was finally in kindergarten."

Girl Scout Sells A Lot of cookies

The family realized that the top seller earns a trip to Niagara Falls. So they set their goal for the trip. Bu

"The morning [Pim] woke up, and we crossed 5K [boxes], and we knew summer camp was guaranteed. Pim asked what comes after 5K? We learned the top seller in our state sold 8,070 cookies in 2024 and 8,378 in 2025," he explains. "I figured with a lot of hard work, we could reach 10K, and maybe Pim could be the top seller in our state."

Pim refused to back down from her goal of selling Girl Scout cookies. The family turned to TikTok for help. "We posted it at 8:30 a.m." shared Anorak-Neill. "We woke up to more insane sales [the next day]. She sold 20,000 boxes in 24 hours."

And the cookie sales just kept pouring in and pouring in.

"We aren't sure what happened, so we can only try to sell more boxes," says Anorak-Neill. "Friday morning, we watched the cookie counter. People were excited to help a 6-year-old crush a record that was literally set the season after she was born."