1. Uncooked pastries
“You can request boxes of uncooked pastries and cookies for about 50 percent of the listed price,” says personal finance writer Bella Wanana. “It is a great money-saving deal if you don’t mind spending ten to 15 minutes at home with your oven.”
2. You can save money by purchasing frozen goods
Costco offers both pre-cooked and frozen goods, so you can choose which one you prefer most. “For many of Costco’s bakery items, the store sells both fresh and frozen versions,” says Tasia Duske, CEO of Museum Hack.
“The frozen versions tend to cost less and have a longer shelf life. As a rough example, you may be able to buy a box of fresh cookies at $0.35 or so per cookie. The same cookies, frozen, may be as little as $0.19 each.”
8 thoughts on “Costco Bakery Secrets Everyone Should Know”
I and many of my friends loved the bags of dinner rolls at Costco. What a blessing not to have to bake rolls for a crowd on holidays. And now they are no longer there…..will they be back????
I love their dinner rolls too. I did not know they were not making them anymore!!!!!
We loved the bakery department’s TORTAS. The were delicious and we bought them at the Temecula store. Last week they were discontinued. Bad decision. They are softer and more enjoyable than the ciabbata rolls. Please reconsider!!!!!
I love the biscottis and am disappointethat they are no longer available. Will they be back?
I was told the dinner rolls would be back around the holidays.
The chocolate croissants and palmiers. Or were those at sams. They are delicious.
They stopped making the Italian calzones also. Best in town…..miss them.
Love Costco but bad thing is, you just get used to buying some of the things you like and ‘bang’ they are gone and no longer available!!! Why do they do that?? They say if they don’t sell well they discontinue it!! Real bummer!!! IF they sell well Costco buys out the company and puts their own Kirkland name on it!!! They are shrewd CEO’s!!! Just stop discontinuing items we like!!!!!!!