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    Momit is offline Diamond level (5000+ posts)
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    Halloween candy
    Kirkland brand cranberry macadamia cereal
    They used to have organic cold-milled flax but I haven't seen it recently
    Bagels
    Whole-grain bread (bakery section)
    Apple pies for the holidays
    Clothes (hit or miss but I always check)
    Kids' books
    Electronics-digital cameras etc.
    Random special events like UPF clothing and hats
    Take and bake pizza
    Laundry detergent
    Organic meat, sausage etc.
    When they do their big day of cheese samples it is heaven on earth! Tons of great cheeses at very reasonable prices
    Produce - I used to get a pack of 6 persimmons for what we paid for one at Safeway. Also blueberries, avocados and too many more to list
    Kirkland snacks like trail mix with M&Ms, chocolate covered raisins
    Diapers and wipes (before Amazon Mom)
    Fruit and veggie trays for parties
    Sheet cakes-great price and GOOD! Cheaper than a much smaller cake from the grocery store
    Rotisserie chickens
    Chicken salad
    Redskin potato salad

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    Quote Originally Posted by BillK View Post
    I just enjoy going to see all the Costco-girls in their skin tight blue jeans!
    Proud father of dd 5-30-10

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    Rotisserie chicken (use for soup and receipes)
    premade chicken salad
    veggie burgers
    soymilk
    organic choc milk single serving
    choc. covered acai
    hawaiian rolls
    vitamins (their vit D's last forever)
    cashew clusters
    kirkland brand batteries
    clothes
    chicken apple sausages
    hamburger (Costco doesn't use trimmings and tests their meat every day, IIRC)
    smoked salmon
    babybell cheese
    lots of produce (organic lettuce, cukes, tomato, strawberries, blueberries)
    flocked skinny hangers
    kirkland facial wipes
    used to get dipes and wipes
    kleenex
    books
    tazaki
    falafel
    organic frozen broccoli
    eggs
    chicken potstickers (frozen)
    organic cereal (Sally's)
    Organic jam (kirkland's)
    kalamata olives
    apple crushers

    ETA: men's undershirts, winter base layers, boy's levis, organic cotton jammies, Xmas photo cards
    the kids usually split a hotdog on the way out.
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    My Lovely DD

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    Quote Originally Posted by wellyes View Post
    If you have a Wegman's you might not need Costco.

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    That huge pumpkin pie that is like $6
    I think you're right. A lot of the stuff that everyone is mentioning (like specialty cheeses, fruits/veggies, etc) I can get cheaper at Wegmans or TJs. I was looking at the bake at home pizza but I'm pretty sure the one I've gotten at Aldi is slightly bigger and only $4.99 (and tastes pretty good, too). Ive heard Costco's organic peanut butter is a really good buy but I forgot to check it out. I am a sucker for bakery stuff, and I even had the pumpkin pie in my cart but then I put it back! I'll have to stop back in for that as I haven't had any pumpkin pie yet this season.

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    The pumpkin pie is to die for, and I'm not a pumpkin lover.
    Sally

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    Does anyone have any feedback on their sheet sets? I could use a king and queen set but I usually just wind up getting sheets at Kohls with a 30% off code when I need them. I don't want to spend more than $40 or so on a king set. Anyone have any experience with Costco sheets?

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    Our usuals...
    Milk
    Taboule
    Pita Chips
    GoGurt Simple
    Vitatops
    Fish Oil
    Generic Allegra 180mg
    Waffles (Kirkland brand has Omega 3's, etc)
    Dog food
    Thin Breads
    and more

    The coupons can be really good - they currently have B1G1 on small cases of organic diced tomatoes. We use a lot for chili and soups and it is a few dollars less this way. Also, I just found out firsthand how wonderful their return policy is....KitchAid mixer literally fell apart after 4 years and minimal use. They gave me a full return and I turned around and went and bought a new one for not much more. KitchenAid had basically told me that I was SOL. I am now even more in love with Costco!!!

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    Love, love their flannel sheets, as do many others here. Super soft, and great nap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDog View Post
    Does anyone have any feedback on their sheet sets? I could use a king and queen set but I usually just wind up getting sheets at Kohls with a 30% off code when I need them. I don't want to spend more than $40 or so on a king set. Anyone have any experience with Costco sheets?
    I have had two sets of their sheets and I think they are great!!

    Love their organic peanut butter and the organic/fair trade sugar is the best price I have seen anywhere. Their fruit is usually a great deal if you can get through it all. Some things I can find cheaper elsewhere like pepsi on sale. I love their baby wipes and even though I haven't changed a diaper in months I keep buying them for clean up in the car.
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    DD 4/8/08

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    Oh yah, currently their Black Seedless grapes are sooooooo good!!
    DS1 - 03/10
    DS2 - 02/12

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