Overview
- Pim Neill surpassed 100,000 boxes on Sunday, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer, which cited the family’s publicly shared sales tracker.
- Her tally had been reported at more than 81,000 by CBS Pittsburgh and nearly 87,000 by multiple outlets a day earlier, underscoring a rapid late-week surge.
- Neill began selling on January 6 and combined an official online storefront with TikTok videos that drew millions of views and linked directly to her order page.
- The family says she is aiming for 100,026 boxes this season and has an eye on the lifetime benchmark of about 180,000, with cookie season running into spring.
- Her campaign follows early setbacks joining a troop after comments about her disabilities, and her sales are helping fund activities and service projects with her Daisy troop.