The Girl Scouts have an unusual problem this year: 15 million boxes of unsold cookies!

The 109-year-old organization said coronavirus (COVID-19) is to blame.

As the pandemic wore into the spring selling season, many troops nixed their traditional cookie booths for safety reasons.

The Girl Scouts normally sell around 200 million boxes of cookies per year or around $800 million worth.

About 12 million of the unsold cookies are sitting at two bakeries that make them.

They are helping local Girl Scout troops donate the boxes to food banks and the military while the remaining 3 million are in the hands of local troops.