Try these six incredible Costco products. You won’t regret it!

Wanna give yourself a treat? check out this six delicious and affordable Costco products!

The Best Early Black Friday Deals From Costco.|Look at those beautiful roasted chicken

Living near a Costco solves many things for you, especially if you live in one of these sprawl cities, such as Los Angeles, Dallas or the outskirts of London, and when shopping you should do it big to save yourself future trips (and gasoline, dude, that stuff has become expensive!).

And although shopping is a merely rational action, it is never that superfluous to throw into the shopping cart some treats, sweet stuff, snacks and other prepared dishes that will save you on that unexpected day you don’t have time to prepare dinner.

Costco knows how to caress your soul

Some Costco items (most of their global stock) are available in all stores in the United States, while certain exclusive items may be found only in some locations. In other countries such as Mexico, the United Kingdom or Australia, of course, the variety of products is subject to logistical and local availability.

Rotisserie chicken
The Costco rotisserie chicken is so versatile! It can be the beginning of soulful, creative dishes.

Kirkland Roasted chicken: $4.99 each

You will never go wrong by bringing home one or two roasted chickens of the renowned Kirkland brand, which are sold by hundreds of millions per year in Costco stores. While these are sold for only $4.99 in Costco stores, in other places they can cost as much as double, around $9.99.

Now, there’s a catch in all this: $4.99 is not a profitable price for Costco (yeah, we know it, guys) and, according to various estimations, they cause losses between $30 million and $40 million per year, but they get the money back by placing the chickens at the back end of the stores, so that consumers first go through lots of shelves with much more profitable products. With this strategy, if you’re going for just one chicken, maybe you’ll get to the cashier with 3 or 4 more items that match for dinner.

The chickens are totally produced in the US, antibiotics free through all the process. Photo: Costco

Chicken Tenderloins: $23.79 for 6 pounds

Costco and Kirkland know about chicken. These chicken breast strips are a basic need for me, and they’re always present in my monthly shopping, but I can not guarantee that they will be available in all stores. You are going to have to do your own research and let me know (DM me!). Kirkland chickens are produced without antibiotics and are fully raised and prepared within the United States. Nothing like a good American product!

These bowls are vegan, gluten-free and super low in calories! Photo: Costco

From the Amazon to your breakfast: around $2 per unit

Have you ever tried the Costco Acai Bowl? You are missing out on one of the most nutritious and healthy South American fruits that exists, native from the Amazon (the forest, not the website). These bowls contain a blend of acai (known as Açai, in Brazil) with organic fruits, such as strawberries, blueberries, bananas and others, which contain a ton of nutrients and vitamins, and are also a delicious antioxidants bomb. They are delicious snacks or desserts that are suitable for any time of the day and have less than 200 calories! What?!

Organic Fruit Bars from Costco. Photo: Costco

Organic Fruit Bars: Trust me, you’ll love’em!

These bars have everything you need in a healthy snack: they are gluten-free, vegan, non-GMO and organically certified by the USDA. Totally natural flavor and no artificial colors. Oh! Almost forgot: They’re kosher certified. The box has a variety of flavors, including: 8 pineapple-passion fruit bars, 12 strawberry-banana and 8 lemon-raspberry. Try them, you can thank me later.

If you smell fresh made croissants in a Costco, do NOT hesitate to buy a bunch of’em. Photo: UNsplash / Jocelyn Morales

The best fresh croissants in town

If you walk into the Costco and smell freshly baked croissants, you better run and grab a dozen (or two), because they fly away. They’re soooo popular, and that’s not by chance.

Costco has a reputation for its baked goods, and croissants are no exception. While you can find them in other supermarkets or establishments, nothing compares to the quality and taste of these beautifully crafted pastries. Just in case, take a look at the pastries section of Costco; there are some hidden treasures you may be missing out.

There’s no visiting Costco without grabbing a hot dog. It’s like living history. (Flickr/KaoYutao)

The Costco hot dog: $1.50 since 1985

The price of one of the best hot dogs in the country has not changed for more than 36 years. How do they do that? We don’t really know, but this magic trick is defying economic theories.

Due to the inflation accumulated over so many years, Costco had to increase the price of its historic and comforting chicken pies from $1 to $3.99, and soft drinks from $0.10 to $0.69, but they still maintain absolutely competitive quality and taste.

Oh dear, look at that border! (Flickr/Christine Ho)

Bonus track: Pizzas!

This one was not intended to make it into this list, but I can’t do this to you. For sure, you should try the wonderful Costco Fresh Baked Pizza, which has also been costing $9.95 for years. The dough is just incredible, perfectly leaven, and they use high quality homemade style sauce and high grade cheese.

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