PLANO, TX— Stacy’s Pita Chips is furthering its dedication to help women rise in business with a licensing relationship with Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA).
Stacy’s is releasing Girl Scout Thin Mints flavored pita thins, inspired by the popular chocolate mint cookies. The company will also make a donation of $50,000 to Girl Scouts to support future female entrepreneurs.
GSUSA shares a similar mission to Stacy’s to help young women develop confidence, courage, character and skills needed to succeed.
“Girl Scouts has always encouraged our members to discover their strengths, learn new skills and rise to new challenges – gaining friends and mentors along the way,” said Corby Herschman, director of institutional giving at GSUSA. “We are thrilled to collaborate with Stacy’s Pita Chips, a brand that knows the importance of empowering women entrepreneurs to succeed and thrive.”
Through the Stacy’s Rise Project — a grant and mentorship program committed to encouraging women to grow their businesses — the company has connected thousands of women entrepreneurs since 2017 and invested thousands of dollars in women-founded businesses. The community that Stacy’s has created empowers and celebrates women success in business.
“Stacy’s believes that when women rise, we all rise. And now, we’re expanding this idea by supporting these entrepreneurs in partnership with the Girl Scouts,” said Rhasheda Boyd, VP of marketing at Frito-Lay. “We always seek to bring more meaning to everyday moments, whether through impactful actions for our community or unexpected and delicious new flavors. Just like our pita chips, this is an artfully crafted partnership that we are thrilled to share with our fans.”
The Thin Mints-flavored pita thins will be available nationwide during the month of September for a limited time. Customers can scan the QR code on the chip packaging to learn more about the partnership.