Kelly Ripa Gets Booed byLive with Kelly and MarkAudience When She Admits She Doesn't Like Thin Mints

Mar. 15, 2025

Kelly Ripa Gets Boo’ed by Live with Kelly and Mark Audience When She Admits She Doesn’t Like Thin Mints.

Kelly Ripais speaking her truth!

The news comes afterGirls Scouts announcedon Tuesday, Jan. 7 that they are discontinuing two popular flavors, Girl Scout S’mores and Toast-Yay!, after the 2025 cookie season.

Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos.

Kelly Ripa Gets Boo’ed by Live with Kelly and Mark Audience When She Admits She Doesn’t Like Thin Mints

“I guess Girl Scouts are retiring two fan-favorite cookie flavors,” Ripa said on the broadcast, to which Consuelos replied, “No, no! Do not — if it’s the Samoa, I’m going to walk off set right now.”

To his luck, the delicious coconut-caramel cookies are safe. “It’s not,” theAll My Childrenalum said, before commenting on why the two flavors are being discontinued. “I’m going to say, these are two flavors — I know they’re calling them fan-favorites, but I’ve never heard of these cookies. So I suspect these fan-favorites that I’ve never heard of maybe are being retired for the very same reason.”

She continued, “And you tell me if you know these flavors. I’m like, ‘Did they just invent them? Where have I been?’ But again… at a certain point, my kids are grown so my kids’ friends who I used to buy Girl Scout cookies from are also grown. Now I am reliant on whoever has young kids here. They are the ones who bring in the Girl Scout cookies and they are my suppliers.”

Kelly Ripa Gets Boo’ed by Live with Kelly and Mark Audience When She Admits She Doesn’t Like Thin Mints.

“Okay, I did not know,” she added. “I was like, ’S’mores, I make those? I didn’t know they were a Girl Scout cookie flavor. It’s not one we bought.' "

Consuelos chimed in, calling the s’mores flavor combination “overrated.”

“Okay, and have you heard of the Toast-Yay?” She continued, receiving confusion from Consuelos and the audience.

The two continued to comment on Girl Scout cookies with Ripa revealing that she just learned the beloved treat can be purchased online – “It’s like marijuana, you can get it anywhere now!” – and Consuelos sharing his request for Samoas.

“Yeah, I’ll get you some Samoas,” Ripa told him. “I’ll get some Peanut Butter Tagalongs and I’ll get, um, I’m going to get the…”

“Thin Mints?” Consuelos asked in an attempt to complete her sentence.

Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos on ‘Live with Kelly and Mark’ on Wednesday, Jan. 8.

Kelly Ripa Gets Boo’ed by Live with Kelly and Mark Audience When She Admits She Doesn’t Like Thin Mints.

“I don’t like Thin Mints,” she replied to dissatisfaction from the audience, who began booing.

“I don’t like them, there I said it! I don’t like—” Ripa began to argue, before theRiverdalealum told the crowd, “Boo her!”

“You shut up!” Ripa jokingly declared to the audience before getting up and pretending to throw a crumpled piece of paper.

“Wow, you got booed!” Consuelos said.

Thin Mints, Samoas and Tagalongs.Courtesy of Girl Scouts of the USA

Thin Mints Samoas Tagalongs Girl Scouts 2025 Cookie Season Kicks Off Nationally

Courtesy of Girl Scouts of the USA

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The crowd laughed as Ripa questioned, “How did Girl Scout Cookies become so violent?”

At the launch of this year’s Girl Scout season this week, PEOPLE reported that there will be no new flavors introduced. However, classics like Thin Mints, Samoas (or Caramel deLites), Tagalongs (or Peanut Butter Patties) and others are on sale.

“We’re so excited to kick off Girl Scout Cookie Season — the largest girl-led entrepreneurship program in the world,” Wendy Lou, GSUSA’s chief revenue officer, said in a statement. “The beloved tradition is an opportunity for girls to build important life skills like goal-setting, money management, teamwork, and decision-making. Every cookie box sold helps a girl take the next step toward becoming a confident leader and sales from cookie season help power exciting opportunities for girls and their troops throughout the year.”

Girl Scout Cookie season runs from January through April.

source: people.com