The Fan-Favorite Costco Cookie Shoppers ‘Think About Way Too Often’

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One thing we’ve come to learn is that much like Santa and his elves, Costco never sleeps. The fan-favorite warehouse chain continues to deliver product after product, perfect for anyone on your lengthy Christmas list — and it doesn’t seem to be stopping anytime soon. In the spirit of giving, Costco has reprised many of its tried and true staples to the delight of fans everywhere, and its latest relaunch is one fans “think about way too often.”

When it comes to over-delivering, the bulk grocer could teach a Masterclass on the subject, and we’d definitely sign up. With offerings that span the entire store’s sprawling layout, it’s easy to see why shoppers flock to the retailer in droves. From gooey cinnamon rolls to mini Boursin-filled brioches, there's nothing you can’t find at Costco. And if you can’t find it, it probably sold out faster than you can say “cotton headed ninny muggins.” Of course, there are a few holiday mainstays that make their reemergence to last through the winter, and the latest returning treat is perfectly timed for the season.

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Cookie fans have one more reason to stop by Costco this week with the restock of their famed Kirkland Signature European Cookie Tin. The bright red tin of varying cookies made with Belgian chocolate popped up on Costco’s official Instagram account and fans were quick to share their favorites. Each hefty 3-pound tin contains 15 different varieties of cookies with flavors like Choco Crisp, Caramel Delight and Cream Wafer Rolls.

We won’t tell Santa if you devour them all yourself, but this massive tin is practically ready to gift needing nothing more than a ribbon or a bow. As far as the favorite flavor out of the bunch, there isn’t a clear winner, but fans do seem to really like the Choco Harlequin. “These are so so so good!!!” said one excited person. “I think about them way too often lol. They’re delicious,” agreed another fan.

Price wise, it’s reported that the tins will only set you back $14.99, but we always recommend checking with your local retailer to be sure. Fortunately, if you’re not a sweets fan, the retailer has plenty of savory options as well — and these fan-favorite soup dumplings are probably just the thing you’re looking for.

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