Discover six incredible Costco products that are so good, they'll make you want to join the warehouse club. From egg bites that rival Starbucks to the best baby wipes, this list has something for everyone.
Costco shoppers—including yours truly—know the warehouse chain offers so much more than just giant packages of paper towels for bargain prices. The chain has an absolutely fantastic grocery selection, with both name brands and Kirkland Signature items offering deals that make the $65 basic Gold Star membership fee seem like a steal.
In many cases, the Costco option is not just cheaper but far better quality than other stores, and you don’t always have to buy 20 of something to make the trip worth it. \Here are 6 must-have Costco items worth the cost of membership alone. These incredible egg bites ($13.59) are not just dupes of the famous Starbucks sous vide eggs, but essentially the exact same product, made by food company Cuisine Solutions. As the in-house Eat This, Not That! Costco expert, I can personally vouch for how good these are, and how convenient they are to have on hand—throw them in the air fryer for eight minutes or nuke them for a minute and 45 seconds, and you have a perfect little meal or snack ready to go. We never leave Costco without stocking up on a few containers. At $19.99, these are hands-down the best baby wipes, no question. I’ve compared them to ones that are much fancier and cost three times as much, and the Kirkland wins every time. You don’t even need to have a baby to make use of them—I know people who keep them in the car to freshen up after hiking or working out, for wiping down surfaces, toddler’s faces, you name it. The Dietz & Watson Organic Roasted Turkey Breast ($17.69) is a must-have, one of the best deli turkey options available and made with clean ingredients (no added nitrates, nitrites, or antibiotics). This is another staple I buy every single time we make a Costco trip—not only is it delicious but tremendous value for money. “This is our favorite too-my kids say it’s the best they have had,” one Redditor said. “It disappeared for several weeks, maybe a month. I was sure it was gone for good but lo and behind they had it last week.” This imported cheese is a staple for quiche, mac-and-cheese, potatoes au gratin, and so much more. At just $11.99 for a pound of cheese this is one of the best deals in the store. You will easily pay $8.99 at Whole Foods and $12.99 at Pavilions for 6-ounce packets, so yes, the Costco deal is ridiculous. Kerrygold butter ($17.49) is so good it’s worth the trip to Costco just for this item alone. The price point cannot be beat when compared to grocery stores, and once you’ve had Kerrygold, bargain-basement butter just doesn’t cut it anymore. “I had never thought twice about trying Kerrygold until I saw in a recent post here how many people put it in their top 3 ‘must have’ items from Costco,” one Redditor raved. “Well, I bought it today on a trip there and oh my goodness I understand the hype!!! Used some on one of the Thomas English muffins from Costco and I feel like I've been missing out my whole life!” The Kirkland Signature Imported Basil Pesto ($10.69) is another must-have item for Costco shoppers, who can’t believe how fresh and tasty it is. “I have been anti-store-bought pesto for pretty much my entire life but I recently bought theirs in the refrigerated section near the meat because it looked good,” one Redditor said. “Life-changing in my opinion. The amount of effort to grow that volume of basil yourself and then make it is a lot, though it certainly tastes better. But that much better? Now I’m not so sure. That’s it. Just had to get that off my chest.” \And Here's 6 More! The Grillo's Pickles Dill Spears ($6.99) are an absolute must-have, and a seriously good deal—just ask other shoppers. “I love these pickles and routinely have 2 tubs in the fridge,” one Redditor said. “Where I live (Central California) we can only get them at Target and at an Italian deli. They’re ridiculously expensive at both of those places, so I just stick to getting them at Costco when I can,” another commented. Costco shoppers are rightfully obsessed with the Three Bridges Egg Bites ($11.99), sold in Spinach & Bell Pepper and Mushroom Asiago flavors. Unlike the sous vide egg bites, these are egg whites only and contain 15 g of protein per egg bite “I love these. I switch it up between these and the sous vide turkey sausage egg bites. So delicious, fast and easy and healthy,” one Redditor said. Thai coconut milk is expensive in stores and ridiculously affordable at Costco ($11.39 for six cans!) which is why we never leave Costco without stocking up. “At mine, 6 boxes for $12 or So Delicious brand!” one Redditor raved. In comparison, buying just one can at the local grocery store can cost almost $4. The Kirkland Kirkland Signature Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil ($24.19 for 2 L) is a cult favorite for good reason. “Olive Oil. I had a cooking lesson from a chef who has written a book about olive oil. She said there are olive oils out there that are over a hundred dollars a bottle, and many of them are well worth it if money is no object,”
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