The film opened in America on August 7 and follows US girl scouts selling cookies to raise money over a six-week period, an annual tradition since the First World War. The film received support from the Sundance Documentary Fund and aired at the Sundance Film Festival in Salt Lake City in January. Roadside Attractions told US entertainment website Deadline that the film had performed well with groups of current and former girl scouts. These girls will melt your heart, but it doesn’t shy away from the mental toll cookie selling has on them.' The latest film development comes months after it was announced that the couple were involved in another Netflix film production, an adaptation of romance novel The Wedding Date by bestselling author Jasmine Guillory.