Costco bakery is 'on fire' say shoppers as store unveils 3 new items - and a $7.99 product fans wait

Publish date: 2024-07-07

COSTCO fans are going wild for three new items in the bakery section.

The wholesale club has two new desserts and a $7.99 savoy treat that's made a comeback after over a decade away.

GARLIC PARMESAN BREAD

The Costco bakery section is hot with new items this month, including one savory option that was previously discontinued.

Members are enjoying the roasted garlic parmesan bread, which is $7.99 for a large loaf.

The freshly-baked offer boasts a pillowy soft inside with whole cloves of garlic.

Costco fanatic Laura Lamb posted about the new arrival on her Instagram account (@costcohotfinds), describing it as: "Quite possibly the best bread I've ever had in my life."

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Some people in the comments recognized the bread from over a decade ago.

"I’ve only waited 15 years for it to come back," wrote one.

CHOCOLATE CREAM PIE

A huge new arrival has hit the bakery section in the form of a triple chocolate cream pie.

Weighing in at a mighty four pounds, the indulgent dessert features fudge brownie, chocolate custard, and a whipped topping covered in chocolate shavings.

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"When I was at the checkout, the employees were raving about it, and they weren't wrong. The Costco bakery is on fire right now," said @costcohotfinds in a video.

"This is dangerously good," remarked one fan in the comments.

MINI-CAKES

For those not so keen on chocolate, Costco has also bought out a new flavor of mini cakes.

Cookies and cream mini cakes have been spotted in the bakery section, priced at a $8.99 for six.

On Reddit, one fan described them as "very sweet and super moist" with "really great sugary frosting."

"These cakes are high in sugar but they are tasty to eat! Can't resist..." wrote another.

A third agreed: "These are my favorite mini cakes by far— so good."

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While customers are big fans of the new bakery items, some other changes are not proving to be as popular.

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Shoppers are upset with the decision to discontinue a $1.49 food court favorite.

And bosses say an increase in the membership fee is a matter of "when, not if."

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