The 7 Best Dips to Buy at Costco, According to Reddit

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Dotdash Meredith/Janet Maples

Costco has a diverse selection of dips, condiments, and spreads (such as Kewpie mayonnaise and spreadable, Boursin cheese) that make entertaining, or simply snacking at home, easy and effortless. The warehouse club store is a one-stop shop for making mealtime easy and feeding a crowd with go-to favorites. And for us, it's not a trip to Costco without hitting up the dip aisle—though if we're honest, it can be a bit overwhelming.

There’s nothing wrong with trying every dip Costco has to offer on your own (why not, right?)—but to save time and money, it's always helpful to poll other customers for recommendations. The good news is, Redditors recently shared their favorite picks for the best dips to buy at Costco, along with tips for ways to enjoy them at home. While the availability of offerings can vary depending on location and inventory, generally, you should be able to find these prepared dips on shelves regularly and in most stores.

These are the dips that stood out the most and appeared to be most popular among users in the thread. Thanks, Reddit!

La Terra Fina Spinach Artichoke Parmesan Dip

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Dotdash Meredith/Janet Maples

Many Reddit users agreed, calling the spinach artichoke Parmesan dip a crowd-pleaser, overall. User Kenjinz commented, “I used the spinach artichoke as a spread on sandwiches and it was amazing!” and others suggested heating it to enjoy warm (just a minute or so in the microwave will suffice). It tastes great with bread and pita chips, as well as with potatoes—use it as a filling for stuffed baked potatoes. A container costs about $9.49 in stores.

Good Foods Buffalo Style Chicken Dip

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Dotdash Meredith/Janet Maples

Redditors loved the amount of chicken and bold, flavorful taste of the Buffalo-style dip. One user, who goes by the name Im_Ashe_Man, wrote, “My Costco has had a new Buffalo Style Chicken Dip. It's got a lot of actual chicken in it! Really good heated up and eaten with sliced baguette.” Serve warm or cold, with crackers or veggies, or use as a hearty, meaty, add-on to sandwiches, salads, grain bowls, tacos, and tortillas. It costs about $9.99 per container.

Hannah Kickin' Feta Dip

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Dotdash Meredith/Janet Maples

Smooth, savory, and with a kick, this dip—inspired by our beloved Tirokafteri—was one of the most popular picks, suggested by users. One Redditor, citrus_sugar, wrote, “The Kickin’ Feta Dip is awesome and is great with mini naans and hummus too.” It has just the right amount of saltiness for flavor, plus herbs and spices, to enhance it even further. Pair with crackers, veggies, or chips, or use as a spread for savory breakfast toast with an egg, avocado, lettuce, and tomato. A container costs about $7.49.

Hannah Organic Tzatziki Dip

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Dotdash Meredith/Janet Maples

Users praised Costco’s Tzatziki dip as being top-tier but also suggested making it from scratch with Costco’s Greek yogurt as the base and flavoring with herbs and spices to save money. Yogurt, garlic, and dill make for a simple combination (which is reliable and great), but you might also like to experiment, creating your own unique twists on classic Tzatziki dip, right at home. Users liked to mix lemon juice, fresh cucumber, garlic powder, and either dried or fresh dill with the yogurt; however, for convenience, you can purchase a container at Costco for about $7.89, too.

Rojo’s Street Corn Dip

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Dotdash Meredith/Janet Maples

The Mexican street corn dip was one of the most highly ranked dips mentioned in the thread. Rich, creamy, and thick in texture, and with a bold, fiery flavor, this dip knows how to make a statement. There’s a blend of Cheddar cheese, corn, and green chiles to crank up the heat. Users recommend eating it both warm and cold, as both options taste great. One user referred to the dip as “the bomb.” A container costs around $8.99.

Golden Taste Crunchy Pickle Dip

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Dotdash Meredith/Janet Maples

There were mixed reviews, so it’s really a matter of preference (if you’re not a pickle fan, pass). The pickle flavor is potent and sour, and despite its use of spices and mayonnaise, it isn't able to downplay the intensity of the chopped pickles enough to make it milder. Again, if you don’t love pickles, this dip is likely not for you—but if you do, you’ll probably love it, as did one Redditor by the name Tinderella69, who commented, “They have a seasonal pickle dip out that I tried and is delicious,” so, it’s worth giving the pickle dip a chance. A container costs about $7.99.

La Terra Fina Cranberry & Jalapeño Dip & Spread

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Dotdash Meredith/Janet Maples

Just in time for fall, this seasonal dip, mentioned by several users, recently returned to shelves at most Costco locations, and fans couldn’t be happier. Redditor Shanntuckymuffin deemed it an essential; “a must every year,” and gave a tip to make a meaty sandwich, “I spread on a hoagie, heat up the cranberry jalapeño meatballs, add a little arugula.” Another dip from the La Terra Fina brand is the Pineapple Habanero Dip, which offers a nice balance of heat and sweetness, too, and is priced at around $9.59 per container.

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