The 7 Best New Costco Finds to Add to Your Cart This March

Anyone with a sweet tooth should head to Costco ASAP.

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Dedicated Costco fans know that a warehouse run feels a little different every time you go. In addition to the fan-favorite finds that are always available (we’re looking at you, butter croissants) and its bulk quantities of household staples, the retailer continually adds new products to its inventory, making each shopping trip feel like a treasure hunt.

The best time to discover new surprises at Costco is at the beginning of each season, when aisles are filled with finds that reflect the changing weather. March has brought plenty of spring-inspired offerings to this superstore, and anyone with a sweet tooth is in luck.

As Costco quietly rolls out a new wave of items each month and brings back limited-time products that have been absent from shelves, customers are quick to spot them, often sharing new finds and returning favorites across social media before the rest of us even get a chance to start our cars. These seven products have already caught shoppers' attention, so you can think of this as a cheat sheet for your next Costco run.

Pink Guava Crêpes 

Classic crêpes meet tropical fruit in these treats from French food brand St. Michel. A sweet guava filling made from pink guava purée and sugar is the star of the show, all wrapped up in a tender crêpe that was made in France. Like nearly everything at Costco, this breakfast option is budget-friendly, with 20 crêpes per package for $8 total.

Lindt Easter Assorted Milk Chocolates

Spring has officially sprung at Costco with this festive offering from Lindt, featuring an Easter-themed lineup of milk chocolate candies. This set delivers all the essential Easter confections, like milk chocolate eggs, chicks, and bunnies. Divide a pack into several baskets, use them for an egg hunt, or pour them into a bowl for afternoon snacking.

Strawberries and Cream 

This bright dessert is Costco’s latest bakery hit, layering juicy strawberries on top of airy whipped cream on a graham cracker crumb base. Fans on social media have been buzzing about the dessert’s easy‑to‑serve format and fresh, fruity taste. Priced at about $15 for a generous 2-pound tub, it’s a popular way to bring springtime cheer to your table straight from Costco.

The SnakYard Organic Sweet Potato Sticks

These simple sweet potato sticks are made with just one ingredient — sweet potatoes — and contain no added sugars or preservatives. They’re shelf-stable and made from steamed sweet potatoes that have been partially dried. The result is a naturally sweet, slightly chewy snack. The SnakYard Sweet Potato Sticks have been available at Costco before, but they’re not always on shelves, and customer reports say they’re finally back. Previous reviews from parents note that their toddlers love them, and they happen to be a good source of fiber with six grams per serving.

Lemon Custard Pie

If strawberries and cream aren’t your thing, don’t worry, because there’s another new dessert in the Costco bakery to help you celebrate the start of spring. True to the retailer’s style, this pie is massive — weighing in at just over 4 pounds — with plenty of tart lemon custard packed inside its buttery crust. Despite its size, it only costs $19, so you should pick up this dessert for any upcoming events.

García Baquero Spanish Cheese Selection  

This great-value trio is a limited-time offer that fans are thrilled to see back on shelves. The cheese pack features three imported Spanish cheeses: nutty Manchego, buttery Ibérico, and tangy queso de cabra. Each cheese is pre-cut into wedges for easy snacking, and you can score the entire set for $10.

Twice Baked Chocolate Filled Croissants

Is it obvious that Costco’s bakery has been busy lately? To cap off a March lineup full of sweet treats, shoppers should pick up these indulgent new breakfast pastries. They’ve already received rave reviews, which isn’t surprising considering that each croissant has a chocolate center, is topped with chocolate crumbles, and is baked a second time to produce crispy, toasted edges.

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