Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: Costco Deals/InstagramIt might not get any better than this for cheese lovers.On Saturday, a popular Instagram accountCostco Dealsnoted that a brand new packaged cheese flight had hit the shelves at the warehouse club — and at a price that wouldn’t break the bank.“These #kirklandsignature #cheese flights are the best!! Now a new summer #cheeseflight is available! Only $19.99!” the account wrote, alongside a picture of theKirkland Signature Cheese Flight, which featured five different kinds of cheese: Monteau Alpine, Cabot Clothbound Cheddar, a red wine-soaked goat cheese, 12-month-aged Manchego, and dijon herb-rubbed Fontina.
Mar. 16, 2025
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If you were excited that it’s almost hot chocolate weather, just wait till you hear aboutEggnog Wine Cocktailweather.
No, this is not a drill. Theboozybeverage is real — and it’s being sold at Costco now — but it’s notexactlywhat it sounds like.
One followercommented on the post, “Wine? Why are they calling it wine?” A reddit user was also intrigued: “Does anyone know if this is the only version they’re carrying now, or why they’re putting wine in it?
Mar. 16, 2025
There’s so many things to love aboutCostco, but one of the best things is the amazingly cheap food court where you can get ahot dogand a soda for just $1.50 (and a ton of other options).Though you’ve long been able to reap these benefits without a yearly membership to the superstore, that right is now in jeopardy.Those who wish to dine-in may be required to pay the yearly fee (memberships start at $60 for the basic level).
Mar. 16, 2025
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Costcojust upped their sparkling water game.
The superstore recently added three flavors to their Kirkland Signature line of fizzy beverages, and the new cans are strikingly similar to the cult-favorite seltzer LaCroix in both look and price.
The line from Costco’s private label already consisted of flavors like black raspberry, orange mango and kiwi strawberry, but now you can find flavored cans of lemon, lime and grapefruit seltzers on shelves—the same combination of flavors Costco already sells for LaCroix.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Laura Lamb ofCostcohotfinds
UnlikeCostco’s gold bars, which effectively flew off the shelves last month, one seasonal staple hasn’t received universally positive feedback. Kirkland recently re-released its signature fall chili, and it’s actually garnered quite a bit of controversy.
Kirkland Signature Chili, which comes in a four-pound tub, is made up of what many would consider to be the “usual suspects” — beef, onions, cheese, and a wide range of spices.