Get ready, because the warehouse is absolutely popping this week with everything from viral French treats to the return of meatball legends! Whether you’re hunting for a high-protein lunch hack or a dessert that feels like a trip to a Parisian bakery, I’ve scoured the aisles to find what’s actually worth your cart space. Let’s dive into these must-have finds!
1. Caramel Churro Sundae – $2.99
This new food court addition features vanilla soft serve ice cream topped with salted caramel sauce and crispy churro pieces.
You’ll love the sweet-and-salty vibe of this treat, which is a massive upgrade over the plain soft serve. While some people are still mourning the loss of the classic whole churros, you might find that these crunchy bites paired with the rich caramel are the next best thing. It’s definitely an indulgence at 850 calories, but if you’re looking for the ultimate post-shopping reward, you shouldn’t pass this up.
Takeaway: Order it with the vanilla-chocolate swirl for an extra layer of flavor.
2. Strawberry Mascarpone Croissants – $9.99
These limited-time bakery items are flaky croissants filled with a whipped mascarpone cream and fresh sliced strawberries. They are sold in a convenient 4-pack and are sized like mini dessert sandwiches.
You’ll find these are a significant step up from your standard plain croissants, offering a rich and tangy filling that reminds you of a high-end strawberry shortcake. The mascarpone cream has much more body than regular whipped cream, making every bite feel incredibly decadent. You’ll want to grab these for your next spring brunch before they disappear from the bakery shelves.
Takeaway: Keep these refrigerated to ensure the mascarpone cream stays firm and the fruit stays fresh.
3. Yoju Hard Vietnamese Coffee – $18.00
This canned cocktail is a boozy blend of soju, coffee imported from Vietnam, and condensed milk. Each can contains a 7% ABV and roughly 20 to 30 milligrams of caffeine.
You’ll love how easy-drinking this is, especially since the sweetness of the condensed milk perfectly masks the soju. It’s a much better deal than similar versions found elsewhere, breaking down to just a few dollars per can. If you’re a fan of espresso martinis but want something less alcohol-forward and more creamy, this is the trending pick you need to try.
Takeaway: Check the alcohol section specifically in Southern California warehouses where this is currently trending.
4. Snoop Dogg’s New Chips – $18.99
These Snoop Box Kettle Chips are made with 100-percent avocado oil and are gluten-free without artificial ingredients, trans fats, or added sugars. Flavors include Sour Cream, Cheddar + Ranch, “All In,” and Maple BBQ.
You’ll be pleasantly surprised by the “All In” flavor, which is a bold take on all-dressed chips that really hits the spot. The fact that they are prepared with avocado oil makes them feel like a slightly better-for-you snack choice without sacrificing that satisfying crunch. You might want to grab a bag just for the novelty, but the vegan-friendly ingredients and high-quality oil will keep you coming back for more.
Takeaway: Look for these in the snack aisle to find a vegan-friendly chip that doesn’t skimp on seasoning.
5. Kirkland Signature Breaded Panko Shrimp – $13.99

This bakeable, farm-raised seafood product of Thailand comes with 40-50 shrimp per box. The shrimp are coated in a crunchy panko breading seasoned with garlic, onion, and paprika.
You’ll find these are far superior to any other store-bought frozen shrimp thanks to the perfect batter-to-shrimp ratio. They aren’t overly greasy like the tempura version, making them feel like a much lighter option for a quick weeknight dinner. You’ll love how they come out of the oven tasting like something you’d order at a high-end pub.
Takeaway: Always use an air fryer to get that restaurant-quality 10/10 crunch.
6. Whole Boneless Pork Loin – $2.83 per pound
This bulk meat purchase consists of a whole, boneless pork loin intended for custom-cutting into chops or roasts. It typically weighs around 10 pounds and is known for its versatility on the grill or in a smoker.
You’ll save a small fortune by cutting your own 1.5-inch thick chops from this massive loin instead of buying the pre-cut versions. Look for a piece with a creamy white fat cap and good marbling to ensure your grilled results are juicy and tender. It’s an absolute steal for feeding a large crowd or prepping several weeks’ worth of freezer meals in one go.
Takeaway: Trim the excess fat and silver skin before slicing to get the cleanest, most professional-looking chops.
7. Kirkland Signature Lemon Custard Pie – $21.55
This massive 4-pound bakery item features a bright citrus lemon flavor and a smooth, creamy custard texture. It is a seasonal addition known for its impressive size and weight.
You’ll love this if you’re a fan of tart, creamy desserts that aren’t quite as heavy as a traditional cheesecake. It’s incredibly refreshing for spring, though you might find the 4-pound size a bit daunting if you don’t have a crowd to feed. While it’s gaining a cult following, some still find the Tuxedo cake superior, so only grab this if you truly live for lemon.
Takeaway: This is the perfect budget-friendly dessert to bring to a large family gathering or potluck.
8. Westend Cuisine Mediterranean Style Grilled Chicken Skewers – $20.42
These Mediterranean-style grilled chicken skewers come in two 14-ounce packages and provide 28 grams of protein per serving. The chicken is fully cooked and can be heated via microwave, grill pan, or oven.
You’ll find these to be a total lifesaver for healthy lunches when you’re short on time. They have a mild flavor that makes them incredibly versatile, although you should be careful not to overcook them or they can turn a bit rubbery. They are a massive favorite for a reason—you just can’t beat the convenience of high-protein, ready-to-eat chicken.
Takeaway: Heat them in an air fryer or on a grill pan rather than the microwave for the best texture.
9. Mama Mancini’s Jumbo Beef Meatballs – $13.99

These fully cooked, refrigerated jumbo beef meatballs are made with an Italian-style sauce, Pecorino Romano cheese, and breadcrumbs. They are packaged in a 48-ounce tray container.
You’ll love having these in your fridge for those nights when you just can’t be bothered to cook from scratch. They are surprisingly low in carbs for those on keto, and the jumbo size makes them feel like a hearty, authentic meal. You might want to grab some sturdy rolls because these make some of the best meatball subs you’ll ever have at home.
Takeaway: Check the refrigerated deli section to find these, as they are a popular recurring favorite.
10. Kirkland Signature Frozen Chicken Bakes – $17.01
This is the frozen retail version of the iconic food court chicken bake, featuring chicken, bacon, Caesar dressing, and green onions inside a crust. They are designed for home preparation in the oven or microwave.
You’ll probably notice that these aren’t quite the same as the ones you get fresh at the food court, but they’re a decent substitute for a quick snack. They are a bit smaller and the crust doesn’t get that same characteristic chew unless you’re careful with how you cook them. If you’re a die-hard fan of the food court version, you might find these a bit disappointing, but they are great for a fast, filling lunch.
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Takeaway: Microwave for 90 seconds followed by a quick stint in the air fryer to get the perfect crust.
11. Strawberries & Cream Dessert – $72.99

This 2-pack includes one Strawberry Cheesecake and one Mango Cheesecake, each weighing approximately 4 lbs and measuring 10 inches in diameter. The Strawberry Cheesecake features a graham cracker crust and a topping of strawberry puree preserves.
You’ll find this to be a massive, crowd-pleasing dessert, though the $73 price tag is definitely an investment. Some have noted that the strawberry flavor leans a bit artificial—almost like a strawberry candy or Pocky—rather than fresh fruit. However, if you need to feed 28 people for a special event, you really can’t beat the convenience and the creamy New York-style base.
Takeaway: This ships in a cooler with dry ice, making it a great option if you’re ordering for a future event.
12. Hot Dog and Soda Combo – $1.50
This iconic value meal includes a quarter-pound Kirkland Signature all-beef hot dog and a 20-ounce soda. The franks are USDA Choice beef with no fillers, binders, or artificial colors.
You already know this is the undisputed king of the food court, and for $1.50, it remains the best deal in the building. The hot dog has that perfect snap you’re looking for and a juicy flavor that puts other brands to shame. You might miss the diced onions, but even without them, this is the gold standard for what a hot dog should be.
Takeaway: Always grab your drink cup first to avoid the line later—it’s the pro move.
13. Built Sour Puff Protein and Collagen Bars – $19.99
These protein and collagen bars feature a unique sour-flavored puff texture. They are formulated with collagen protein rather than traditional whey.
You’ll love these if you have a massive sweet tooth but still want to hit your protein goals. They have a texture that’s basically a giant flavored marshmallow coated in chocolate, which is a total win if you’re tired of chalky protein bars. While some find them a bit too much like candy, you might find them to be the most enjoyable way to get your collagen in.
Takeaway: Keep these in the fridge if you prefer a firmer, chewier marshmallow texture.
14. Oat Haus Cookie Dough Granola Butter – $9.99
This is an allergen-friendly spread made from oats that is designed to taste like traditional cookie dough. It is a nut-free alternative to traditional nut butters.
You won’t believe how much this actually tastes like raw cookie dough without any of the flour or egg concerns. It’s incredibly creamy and a total game-changer for households with nut allergies. You’ll find yourself reaching for the jar with a spoon more often than you’d like to admit because it’s just that addictive.
Takeaway: Stir it well before using, as the natural oils can settle at the top.
15. Smart Sweets Sweet Fish – $11.99
These are a low-sugar candy alternative designed to mimic traditional Swedish Fish. They are marketed as a better-for-you snack option with significantly less sugar than standard gummies.
You’ll find these are a solid choice if you’re watching your points or sugar intake, though you might notice a slight stevia aftertaste. The texture is a bit different from the original—less sticky and more chewy—but they definitely satisfy a candy craving. You’ll likely prefer these over other “healthy” gummies if you’re a fan of red berry flavors.
Takeaway: Don’t eat the whole bag at once if you’re sensitive to fiber or sugar substitutes.
16. Kirkland Signature Chicken Noodle Soup – $3.49

This 8-count canned soup features 100% white meat chicken, chicken bone broth, and egg noodles. Each can provides 19 grams of protein and contains no antibiotics ever.
You’ll find this is a massive step up from the watery canned soups you’ll find at other grocery stores. It’s packed with actual chunks of chicken and has a much richer flavor thanks to the bone broth base. You’ll love having this in your pantry for those days when you need a quick, comforting meal that actually keeps you full.
Takeaway: Stock up during the winter months when this high-protein staple is most in demand.
17. Frozen Texas Roadhouse Rattlesnake Bites Copycat
These Feel Good Foods Crispy Jalapeño Bites are a frozen appetizer featuring white cheddar, cream cheese, and jalapeños. They are gluten-free and designed to be prepared in an oven or air fryer.
You’ll be shocked at how close these get to the famous restaurant appetizer despite being entirely gluten-free. They have a fantastic spicy kick and a crunch that is hard to beat for a frozen product. You might want to grab two boxes because these tend to disappear incredibly fast at any party or gathering.
Takeaway: Air fry these at 380 degrees for about 8 minutes for the ultimate crispy exterior.
18. Twice Baked Potatoes – $12.99
This new addition to the prepared foods and deli section features pre-made, stuffed potatoes that are ready to heat and serve.
You’ll find these are incredibly convenient for those nights when you want a fancy side dish without all the scrubbing and baking. They are creamy and well-seasoned, though some might find the price a bit high for just four servings. You might want to grab them when you’re looking to elevate a simple rotisserie chicken dinner without any extra effort.
Takeaway: Heat them in the oven rather than the microwave to keep the potato skin from getting soggy.
19. La Fermière Yogurt – $10.00
This premium French yogurt comes in 4.9-ounce collectible terracotta or glass jars. The stoneware pots are made of clay and water and can withstand heat up to 482 degrees Fahrenheit.
You’re probably going to buy these for the adorable jars alone, but you’ll be happy to know the yogurt inside is just as high-quality. The creamy texture is fantastic, and the jars themselves are a DIYer’s dream for upcycling. You might find yourself searching the dairy aisle every trip just to collect more of the limited-edition ceramic colors.
Takeaway: Save the ceramic jars to use as espresso cups, tiny planters, or candle holders.
20. Whole Beef Top Loin – $159.20
This whole beef top loin weighs approximately 13 pounds and is intended to be sliced into individual New York strip steaks. Buying the meat in this bulk format can save roughly $60 to $70 compared to buying pre-cut steaks.
You’ll feel like a professional butcher once you see how much money you save by slicing these yourself. It takes a little effort and a very sharp knife, but you’ll end up with about 15 high-quality steaks for a fraction of the price. You’ll love the control you have over the thickness, allowing you to cut those massive, steakhouse-style strips you can rarely find pre-packaged.
Takeaway: Wrap individual steaks tightly in plastic wrap and freeze them in a zipper-lock bag to maintain freshness for months.
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