These 8 July Costco Finds Are Already Flying Off Shelves The membership warehouse is celebrating summer with three additions to its bakery. By Elliott Harrell Elliott Harrell Elliott is a Raleigh, North Carolina-based freelancer lifestyle journalist who covers food, travel, parenting, and home-related content. Her work has been featured in publications such as Travel & Leisure, Wine Enthusiast, Eater Carolinas, and Southern Living. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Published on July 7, 2026 Close Credit: Food & Wine / Costco Wholesale / Getty Images Even without a regular influx of new products, we’d still be big fans of Costco. Its bulk quantities of staple groceries and incredible prices per unit make for value that’s difficult to beat. However, it’s the surprises on shelves, which constantly feature brand-new or returning, limited-time items, that make trips to the membership warehouse even better. Like most months, July brought with it a flurry of exciting Costco finds that social media users are already buzzing about. The retailer’s bakery department continues to prove why it’s a grocery store favorite, and you’ll see three new or returning items among its inventory. Your beverage routine is about to get an upgrade, because shoppers have spotted a popular Starbucks product on Costco shelves as well as a trendy new coffee creamer. And those are just a few of the items that customers are raving about this month. Hurry to your local Costco this month to stock up on these eight new finds, and while you’re there, give the food court’s latest addition — a basket of crispy chicken strips that debuted in May — a try too. Starbucks Strawberry Açai Lemonade Refresher The tart, sweet, and vividly pink Strawberry Açai Lemonade Refresher is one of the most popular Starbucks drinks during the summer months, and now, you can enjoy it at home for a fraction of the cost at the coffee shops. A pack containing two bottles of the fruity drink retails for $9 at Costco, and customers have been quick to point out that just one of these bottles typically costs around $6 at most other grocery chains. Better yet, each bottle contains 10 servings of the bright pink beverage. In contrast, you’ll pay a little over $6 for a grande Strawberry Açai Lemonade Refresher at Starbucks cafes. Kirkland Signature Pretzel Bagel Costco’s bakery has struck gold again with this creative rendition of a classic breakfast item. The Kirkland Signature Pretzel Bagels are soft and chewy with a deep brown, salt-flecked crust. Use the bread to make sandwiches or simply serve with a schmear. A pack of eight bagels rings in at around $5, making them less than 75 cents each. At that price, it’s easy to stock some in your freezer for future breakfasts. Dr. Bombay Snoopsicle His popular 19 Crimes wine isn’t the only food and beverage line Snoop Dogg started — the rapper and producer also owns an ice cream brand. Snoop and his son launched their ice cream company Dr. Bombay in 2023, and the brand exclusively released its latest product at Costco. The tri-colored Snoopsicles are made with layers of lime, cherry, and raspberry sherberts. Of course, the packaging features a cartoon depiction of Snoop himself and lyrics from one of his most iconic songs. You can grab a box of 24 Snoopsicles for $15 (less than $0.63 each) at select Costco stores. Lays Thinly Sliced Lime Taro Chips For a portable picnic snack this summer, pick up a bag of Lay’s Thinly Sliced Taro Chips at Costco. Although the lime-flavored crisps are popular abroad, they’re not available at most American grocery stores. Thanks to the subtle, nutty flavor of taro and an acidic hit of lime seasoning, shoppers are already raving about the international offering. Each family-sized, 16-ounce bag costs a little under $8. Kirkland Signature Waffle Cone Bar Cake Just in time for any July birthdays, Costco has introduced another variation of its beloved bar cakes. The Kirkland Signature Waffle Cone Bar Cake features waffle cone-flavored sponge cake layered with a cream frosting, crunchy cone pieces, and chocolate chips, with a chocolate drizzle and mini chocolate-filled waffle cones on top. Ringing in at $19, the sweet treat serves around 12 people. Chobani Pistachio Chocolate Creamer If you enjoy whipping up over-the-top coffees at home, adding this Dubai chocolate-inspired creamer to your inventory is a must. Unlike many coffee creamers, which often rely on hydrogenated oils for a creamy consistency, the ingredient list for Chobani’s Pistachio Chocolate Creamer is simple, containing milk, cream, cane sugar, cocoa, pistachio flavor, natural flavors, and sea salt. Most importantly, this creamer is only launching at Costco, so you’ll need a membership to try it. Texas Roadhouse Honey Cinnamon Whipped Buttery Spread Although Texas Roadhouse is a steakhouse chain, it might be best known for its honey cinnamon butter, served alongside the restaurant’s fluffy, free rolls. Fans of the restaurant have been trying to re-create its butter recipe for years, and you can now easily enjoy the spread at home by getting an entire tub of it from Costco. The membership retailer offers a giant 20-ounce container of the Texas Roadhouse Honey Cinnamon Whipped Buttery Spread for just $7. Slather it on a warm roll like you would at the steakhouse, or go off script by spreading it on sweet potatoes or waffles. Kirkland Signature Marshmallow Crispy Cookie These limited-time cookies quickly went viral when they debuted in Costco’s bakery last summer, and they’ve finally made their triumphant return. They’re essentially a combination of sugar cookies and Rice Krispies treats, made from a brown sugar cookie dough base that has pieces of crispy rice and marshmallows folded in. A 24-pack of cookies is only $11.34, and if you bring a box to your next potluck, we’re confident everyone will be happy. Explore more: News Food News Grocery Stores Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit