
For many shoppers, Costco is more than a retailer — it’s a way of life. The company’s signature Kirkland brand covers just about everything, from food and drink to clothing, furniture and even outdoor gear. Whether you’re lounging at home or on the go, Kirkland likely makes something you need.
The Kirkland brand offers increasingly smart, practical deals for shoppers’ budgets — not only in the range of items it offers but in how affordable those products are. While the prices of food and consumer goods seem to be on the rise, Costco has actually lowered the prices of several key Kirkland products.
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To help you tailor your shopping list, here are a few popular Kirkland items that have gone down in price this year.
Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Olive oil is a kitchen staple for good reason, adding flavor and healthy fats to any meal. Foodies can rejoice at reporting from KHON Honolulu, which shared that a 2-liter bottle that used to cost $24.99 is now down to $18.39 — a 26% drop.
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Chocolate Macadamia Clusters
A sweet treat that’s relatively guilt-free sounds priceless. But this kosher and cholesterol-free, nutty and chocolatey option from Costco has dropped in price. According to KHON Honolulu, it fell 18%, from $17.99 to $14.69.
Kirkland Signature Chewable Vitamin C
With these chewable vitamin C tablets, feeling good can taste great. A bottle of these vitamins used to cost $17.99, but according to Eat This, Not That, the price is now down to $15.49 from $17.99.
Kirkland Signature Non-Dairy Oat Beverage
If you’re looking for a nutritious and delicious alternative to traditional milk, the Kirkland Signature non-dairy oat beverage might just do the trick. Eat This, Not That reports that a box filled with six containers of non-dairy oat beverage has dipped in price, down to $11.49.
Tortilla Strips
Whether you want a taco salad so good that Taco Tuesday could replace Friday as your favorite day of the week, or you simply crave a snack, Kirkland tortilla strips are perfect. They’re certified gluten-free and flavorful. A 48-ounce bag reportedly used to cost $5.69 and now costs $4.99.
Editor’s note: Pricing and availability may vary depending on location.
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