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The Best $100 You Can Spend at Costco for Thanksgiving

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Thanksgiving is about more than the food. It’s the flowers that set the mood, the drinks that keep everyone’s glass full and the snacks people grab while the kitchen warms up. The best part is you can get most of those things in one Costco trip and keep your total around $100. With a little planning, you can pull together a gathering that feels generous and special without blowing your budget.

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Not every Costco shopper has the same plan for Thanksgiving. To cover both sides, we’ve broken this guide into two parts below: how to build a full $100 cart of holiday essentials and a list of standout single items that each cost under $100 but add serious value.

Also here’s the best way to spend $100 on little luxuries at Costco this fall.

Build a $100 Thanksgiving Cart

If your goal is to cover every base with a single trip, here’s a cart that delivers the essentials for less than $100 total.

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Snacks To Keep People Happy

  • Price: $25 to $30

Keep everyone satisfied while the main meal comes together. Pick up a Cello Cracker Cut Cheese Tray (about $12 to $14), a mix of pre-sliced cheeses that’s ready to serve. Add a box of Crunchmaster Six-Seed Multi-Grain Crackers (about $8 to $13) for a hearty, crunchy base. Together, these staples make for an easy snack. 

Drinks for Everyone

  • Price: $20 to $25

A four-pack of Martinelli’s Sparkling Cider (about $13) is a crowd-pleaser for kids and anyone skipping alcohol. For wine lovers, consider a Kirkland Signature red or white wine (typically $10 to $15, available in the warehouse only). Together, they fit comfortably in the $20 to $25 range and ensure everyone has something to toast with.

Dessert That Delivers

  • Price: $7 to $15 

The classic Kirkland Signature Pumpkin Pie (about $7) still shows up in many Costco bakeries. If you can find it, it’s a strong move. If not, a cheesecake or other dessert you can pick up should be in this price range.

Items To Set the Scene

  • Price: $30

Skip pricey décor and set the mood with something both festive and useful. Whether or not you’re hosting a dinner party, The Artstyle Paper Plate and Napkin Bundle, Sunny Fall (just under $30), adds a Thanksgiving vibe to every meal and is generous enough to last through the holiday weekend and possibly the whole month, depending on your family size. 

Decor tip: If you’re hosting a dinner and need unique centerpiece ideas, check out Costco’s 6 DIY Table Arrangements for Thanksgiving for clever twists like pumpkin vases and candle-filled wreaths. These are projects that pair perfectly with Costco’s fresh flowers and seasonal greenery.

Go Big With a Single Buy Under $100

If you’d rather make one standout purchase that elevates your holiday, Costco has plenty of options near the $100 mark.

Editor’s note: Pricing and availability may vary depending on location.

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