1. Jonny Pops Cotton Candy Popsicles $11.24/48 ct
It’s been brutally hot lately, and these are my ultimate heatwave lifesaver. Jonny Pops Cotton Candy Popsicles taste exactly like childhood summers — sweet, creamy, and just a little magical. Made with real cream and natural flavors, they’re a slightly more wholesome indulgence you can feel good about. And because it’s Costco, you get a 12-count box for what most stores charge for half that.
2. Eggs $6.59/24 ct
In 2025, finding reasonably priced eggs feels like spotting a unicorn. But Costco somehow pulls it off. A 24-pack of large eggs costs less here than a single dozen at plenty of other stores. Whether I’m scrambling them for breakfast, baking a cake, or making a big batch of deviled eggs, I know I’m getting freshness and value in one carton.
3. Cheese $10.99/2 lbs
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I’m convinced Costco’s cheese section is a little slice of heaven. You’ll find everything from creamy brie to bold blue cheese and fresh mozzarella — all in generous packages that make the price per ounce almost laughable compared to the grocery store. Toss it on a charcuterie board, melt it over pasta, or just slice and snack straight from the fridge. No judgment here.
4. Just Bare Lightly Breaded Chicken Breast Chunks $21.99/4 lbs
Sometimes I want dinner to be healthy and easy — that’s where Costco’s lightly processed chicken comes in. It’s high-quality, flavorful, and ready for whatever recipe I’m in the mood for: salads, wraps, stir-fries, you name it. Stock the freezer with a bulk pack and you’ll always have a quick protein option without the last-minute “What’s for dinner?” panic.
5. Name Brand Chocolates $11.99/21.2 oz
From M&M’s to Lindt truffles, Costco’s bulk bags of name brand chocolates are dangerous… in the best possible way. Same brands, better prices, way more pieces — which means I can fill candy jars, bake decadent desserts, or sneak “just one more” after dinner without feeling like I’m breaking the bank.
Final Thoughts
Your local grocery store might win on convenience, but when it comes to stretching your dollar without sacrificing quality, Costco wins every time. These five finds prove you don’t need to choose between saving money and eating well — you can have both. Just don’t be surprised when they end up as permanent fixtures in your cart.
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