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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-19T21:36:06.000Z",
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  "textContent": "\n\n\n\n_The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media._\n\nI don't like shopping at Costco because of the crowds, how long it takes to go through the warehouse, paying for a membership, and other reasons.\n\nBut there are some products worth going to the store for.\n\nThat includes name-brand items and Kirkland Signature products that are cheaper dupes of well-known brands.\n\nIt's not just because I need or want these items, it's also because of the prices.\n\nNow, let's get into some of the products I always buy at Costco Canada stores, even though I don't like shopping there.\n\n### Kirkland Signature muffins\n\n\n\n\nKirkland Signature muffins might be my favourite item in the bakery section at Costco.\n\nThe retailer used to require you to buy two packs, and the muffins were bigger.\n\nI didn't mind that because I could mix flavours, but I prefer the new packs that come with eight regular-sized muffins and can be bought on their own.\n\nThe blueberry and double chocolate muffins are my go-to flavours.\n\nIt costs $7.99 for an 870-gram pack, which works out ot $0.91 per 100 grams and $0.99 per muffin.\n\n### Nescafe instant coffee\n\n\n\n\nI like to have this Nescafé instant coffee in the pantry for whenever I want a coffee, but don't want to spend more time making a drip coffee.\n\nCostco has a 475-gram canister for $15.99, which is cheaper than smaller canisters at grocery stores.\n\n### Kirkland Signature frozen berry blend\n\n\n\n\nI don't like buying fresh fruit from Costco because the packs are oversized and the fruit usually goes bad before I can eat it all.\n\nSo, I get the frozen fruit like this Kirkland Signature frozen berry blend of raspberries, blueberries and blackberries, especially during the summer.\n\nIt cost $17.99 for a two-kilogram bag.\n\nCostco also has packs of frozen strawberries and frozen blueberries that cost $15.99 and $13.99, respectively.\n\n### Nutella\n\n\n\n\nNutella is a must-have in my home, not just because it tastes good, but because it's nostalgic (Nutella and peanut butter sandwiches were my breakfast staples as a kid, not peanut butter and jelly).\n\nSo, this Costco product always ends up in my shopping cart.\n\nEven though the cost seems expensive, $17.99 for a pack of two jars that are one kilogram each, it's actually cheaper than single one-kilogram jars and two packs of 725-gram jars at grocery stores.\n\n### Kirkland Signature cinnamon\n\n\n\n\nCostco is a good option for spices and seasonings, in my opinion. That's because the store-brand Kirkland Signature versions\n\nSince I don't shop at Costco every week, I always add this Kirkland Signature ground cinnamon, which costs $6.99 for a 303-gram tub, to my cart.\n\n### Red Path granulated sugar\n\n\n\n\nRed Path granulated sugar costs $5.69 and comes in a four-kilogram bag at Costco.\n\nMost grocery stores have the smaller two-kilogram bags, so this bulk-sized version at Costco means I don't have to buy the product that often.\n\n### Miss Vickie's chips\n\n\n\n\nMiss Vickie's chips are one of my go-to snacks, so I always look for a bag to add to my cart when shopping at Costco.\n\nIt costs $8.49 for a 572-gram bag at Costco, which is a better value than the smaller-sized bags of Miss Vickie's that are available at grocery stores.\n\n### San Pellegrino water\n\n\n\n\nCostco has San Pellegrino carbonated water for $24.99, and each case comes with 15 bottles that are 750 millilitres each.\n\nIt's a worthwhile buy when I go to the warehouse every month or every few months.\n\n### Kirkland Signature parchment paper\n\n\n\n\nKirkland Signature PaperChef parchment paper is a must-buy at Costco because I use it often for cooking and baking.\n\nIt costs $16.99 for a pack of two rolls that are each 205 square feet.\n\n### Alcan aluminum foil\n\n\n\n\nThis bulk pack of Alcan aluminum foil is $16.99 at Costco for three 100-foot rolls, which works out to $5.66 per roll.\n\nSince I use aluminum foil for cooking and barbecueing, it's worthwhile to buy whenever I go to a Costco warehouse.\n\n### Brita filters\n\n\n\n\nIt costs $42.99 for a pack of eight Brita filters at Costco.\n\nThat might seem expensive, but it's actually much cheaper than smaller packs at grocery stores, and I don't have to buy them as often because there are more filters in one box.\n\n### Made Good granola bites\n\n\n\n\nI always buy these Made Good granola bites for snacks to have during the day because each pack comes with small pouches.\n\nAlso, I like the variety of the chocolate chip and mixed berry flavours being in one pack. If I were to buy these granola bites at a grocery store, I'd have to get the flavours separately.\n\nIt costs $13.99 for a 576-gram bag that comes with 24 pouches, which works out to $2.42 per 100 grams and just $0.58 per pouch.\n\n### Brookside chocolate-covered fruit\n\n\n\n\nBrookside chocolate-covered acai and blueberries are another snack that I always add to my shopping cart at Costco.\n\nIt costs $13.99 for an 850-gram bag, which breaks down to $1.64 per 100 grams.\n\n### Kirkland Signature cashews\n\n\n\n\nCostco has a 1.13-kilogram bag of Kirkland Signature roasted and salted cashews for $18.99, which works out to a cost of $1.68 per 100 grams.\n\nI don't have to buy it as often because it comes in a bulk size.\n\n### Kirkland Signature mini chocolate chip cookies\n\n\n\n\nWhenever I go to Costco, I put this box of Kirkland Signature mini chocolate chip cookies in the shopping cart because I think these cookies taste better than the name-brand Chips Ahoy mini chocolate chip cookies.\n\nIt costs $15.99 for an 850-gram box with 30 pouches.\n\nEven if I have to pay more than I would at a grocery store or Dollarama, this is worth the cost, in my opinion.\n\n### Scotch-Brite lint rollers\n\n\n\n\nCostco has a pack of five Scotch-Brite lint rollers for $16.49, and since I don't shop at the retailer that often, I always put a pack in my cart.\n\nIt's a product I like buying in bulk so there's always another when I get to the end of a roll.\n\n### Scotties facial tissues\n\n\n\n\nScotties facial tissues cost $27.99 for a pack of 21 boxes.\n\nEven though the Kirkland Signature tissues seem to be cheaper with a $22.99 price tag, the pack is actually more expensive because it only comes with 12 boxes. That means it costs $1.91 per box while the Scotties pack costs $1.33 per box.\n\nBut even if the Kirkland product really was cheaper, I'd still prefer the name-brand item and buy it at Costco.\n\n_These prices are confirmed at the time of publishing, but they can change at any time. Taxes and fees may not be included._",
  "title": "17 Costco products that are worth buying even though I don't like shopping there"
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