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27 New Costco Food Items You’ll Want to Try

Costco is always introducing new food and drinks. From chips to desserts, I’ve rounded up a variety of must-try items that have been introduced this winter. Some are brand new, while others are returning seasonal items that were previously discontinued. If something catches your eye, don’t wait—Costco has a habit of rotating products in and out, and you never know when (or if) they’ll be back!

Chicken Chipotle Flautas

Chicken Chipotle Flautas
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The Don Miguel Chicken Chipotle Flautas are a new Mexican food item. Found in the refrigerated section, these flautas are made with antibiotic-free chicken, cheese, and chipotle, all wrapped in a crispy fried flour tortilla. With 18 grams of protein per serving, they’re a delicious and high-protein snack or dish.

Delve Garlic Herb Asiago Dip & Spread

Delve Garlic Herb Asiago Dip/Spread
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Costco has a brand new dip! The Delve Garlic Herb Asiago Dip & Spread is a creamy blend of mascarpone, asiago cheese, garlic, chives, and green onion—perfect for dipping crackers, spreading on sandwiches, or adding it to your charcuterie board. Buy a tub for $8.89 and get snacking!

Greek Wedding Cookies

Greek Wedding Cookies
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If you’ve never tried Greek wedding cookies, now’s your chance! Costco is selling a tin of these soft, buttery shortbread cookies for just $14.89. Delicately sweet and melt-in-your-mouth delicious, they’re the perfect treat to enjoy with coffee or tea.

Mochooey Mochi Donuts

Mochooey Mochi Donuts
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Mochi donuts are all the rage, and now you can buy them at Costco! Mochooey Mochi Donuts can be found in the frozen section, with an assorted 12 pack for $9.99 with strawberry, classic sugar, and chocolate flavors. They’re super easy to prepare—just air fry or heat in the oven for two minutes for a warm, chewy donut treat right at home.

Como Como Yucatan Chicken

Como Como Yucatan Chicken
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Costco has teamed up with celebrity chef José Garces to bring bold Latin flavors to your dinner table. The Como Como Yucatan Chicken is slow-braised and packed with authentic spices, making it an easy last-minute meal. Just heat and serve with rice.

Red Apple Cheese Gouda Flight

Red Apple Cheese Gouda Flight
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Costco is always introducing new cheeses, and the Red Apple Cheese Gouda Flight is a must-try for Gouda lovers. This Wisconsin-made, kosher-certified trio features bourbon Gouda, smoked Gouda, and smoked spicy Gouda—perfect for pairing with crackers or enjoying on their own. At just $9.49 for all three, it’s an affordable and delicious addition to any charcuterie board!

Tattooed Chef Sheet Pan Vegetables

Tattooed Chef Sheet Pan Vegetables
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This is one of my favorite new food items on this list. If you haven’t tried it yet, you should! Tattooed Chef Sheet Pan Vegetables is a ready-to-roast mix that comes pre-sliced and perfectly seasoned. Simply spread them on a baking sheet, pop them in the oven, and enjoy flavorful, roasted veggies with zero prep. It’s a quick, healthy side dish that’s perfect for busy nights!

Don Lee Farms Frozen Grilled Chicken Patties

Don Lee Farms Frozen Grilled Chicken Patties
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Don Lee Farms Frozen Grilled Chicken Patties are back at Costco! These fully cooked, lightly seasoned chicken patties are incredibly convenient—just microwave or pan-fry for a quick and tasty protein boost. Perfect for sandwiches, salads, or meal prepping, they’re an easy chicken patty to keep in your freezer. It’s $14.99 for 12 chicken patties.

Starbucks Pink Drink

Starbucks Pink Drink
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Craving Starbucks’ Pink Drink without the coffee shop run? Costco now carries a 12 pack of this refreshing strawberry açaí drink blended with passionfruit and coconut milk for just $16.99. If you love this drink, it’s a must-add to your cart.

Built Puff Bars

Costco Built Puff Protein bar
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If you’re looking for a protein bar that doesn’t taste like one, check out Built Puff Bars at Costco. These bars have a light, chewy marshmallow-like texture and are coated in chocolate. Packed with 17 grams of protein and just 140 calories, they’re a guilt-free way to curb cravings. For $19.99 you get a variety pack of 14 protein bars which includes two flavors: Coconut and Brownie Batter.

Beyond Burger Patties

Beyond Burger Patties
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Costco now carries Beyond Burger Frozen Patties, a plant-based “meat” made from pea and brown rice protein. Each patty packs 19 grams of protein and delivers a delicious, meaty bite without the meat. They cook straight from frozen in just 10 minutes—no defrosting needed. A 10-pack costs $15.49, it’s a budget-friendly plant-based protein option.

Bacon-Wrapped Jalapeño Poppers

Bacon-Wrapped Jalapeño Poppers
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If you love spicy, cheesy, and crispy bites, you’ll want to try these new Bacon-Wrapped Jalapeño Poppers at Costco. Found in the refrigerated section, these cream cheese-stuffed jalapeños wrapped in bacon make the perfect appetizer.

Sandwich Bros Chicken Melts

Sandwich Bros Chicken Melts
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If you love crispy chicken sandwiches, you’ll want to try the Sandwich Bros Chicken Melts. These frozen, fully cooked sandwiches consist of a fried chicken patty and American cheese tucked into a flatbread. Just air fry or microwave for a quick lunch or snack. Find them in the frozen section at Costco.

Bibigo Chicken Rice Bowl

Bibigo Chicken Rice Bowl
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The Bibigo Chicken Rice Bowl is back at Costco! This frozen item isn’t always in stock, so buy it while you can. If you love chicken teriyaki, you’ll enjoy this easy-to-make rice bowl consisting of teriyaki chicken, vegetables, and rice. Just microwave for six minutes, and you’ve got a quick and delicious meal ready to go. Check out My Kids Got the Flu and I was Glad I Stocked Up on These 22 Things from Costco

Giant Ravioli

giant ravioli
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Upgrade your pasta night with Costco’s Giant Ravioli! These oversized, fresh ravioli are stuffed with creamy mascarpone and tomatoes. Their jumbo size adds a fun twist, and at $12.99 for a 2-pound pack, they’re an easy way to bring a restaurant-worthy wow factor to your dinner table. Check out 24 Best Kirkland Products I Always Buy at Costco

Specialty Pizzas

Specialty Pizzas
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While not brand new, Costco occasionally brings back specialty pizzas like the Margherita Pizza and Combo Pizza. These premium pies come loaded with toppings and are a step up from the classic food court pizza. At $17.99 per pie, they cost nearly double the $9.99 Costco food court pizza, but you are getting a lot of extra toppings. Check out 21 Best Bulk Buys from Costco that Will Last You All Year (and Save You Money)

Go Raw Sprouted Pumpkin Seeds

Go Raw Sprouted Pumpkin Seeds
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For a simple, clean, and protein-packed snack, grab a bag of Go Raw Sprouted Pumpkin Seeds at Costco. With just two ingredients—pumpkin seeds and sea salt—these organic, gluten-free seeds offer 8 grams of protein per serving. Whether you sprinkle them on salads or snack straight from the bag, they’re a wholesome, crunchy treat you won’t be able to put down. Check out 18 Easy Meals from Costco for When You’re Too Lazy to Cook

Wilde Protein Chips

Wilde Protein Chips
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Chips made from chicken breast, egg whites, and bone broth? It sounds surreal but for the adventurous snacker, it’s a must-try. These Wilde Protein Chips are buffalo-flavored chips packed with 10 grams of protein per serving. If you’re looking for a protein-packed snack, buy a bag at Costco! Check out 10 Costco Shopping Mistakes that Waste Money for Couples and Small Families

Bibigo Korean BBQ Fried Rice

Bibigo Korean BBQ Fried Rice
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Skip the hassle of cooking rice from scratch with the new Bibigo Korean BBQ Fried Rice. This Korean fried rice is microwaveable and ready in just 90 seconds. Unlike many other prepared rice options, it’s shelf-stable, meaning it won’t take up valuable space in your fridge or freezer. Check out 24 Best Costco Asian Food that You Need to Try

Amylu Chicken Crumbles

Amylu Chicken Crumbles
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For an easy meal solution, check out Amylu Chicken Crumbles in Costco’s refrigerated section. These fully cooked chicken crumbles come with a savory sesame ginger sauce. Just heat and toss over rice, noodles, or salad—meal prep is so easy, no need to cook ground chicken from scratch! A 46 oz pack is only $14.99. Check out 24 Best Healthy Foods that I Only Buy at Costco Because It’s Cheaper

Onion & Cheese Pinwheels

Onion and Cheese Pinwheel
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Costco’s bakery has a new savory pastry- Onion & Cheese Pinwheels. These oversized croissant-style pastries are filled with caramelized onions and melty cheese. Buy a 6 pack for $11.99 and enjoy an easy breakfast or snack. Check out 28 Things I Always Buy at Costco

Whole30 Pesto Chicken

Whole30 Pesto Chicken
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For a quick and healthy meal, check out Costco’s Whole30 Pesto Chicken. These fully cooked, marinated chicken breasts are packed with rich basil pesto flavor and ready in just five minutes. Serve them with salad, pasta, or veggies—no marinating or cooking from scratch needed! A 40 oz pack is $14.99. Check out 17 Costco Meals Cheaper than Restaurant Take Out to Save You Money

Ithaca Jalapeño Lime Hummus

Ithaca Hummus – Jalapeno Lime
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Spice up your snack game with Ithaca Hummus in Jalapeño Lime—now available at Costco! This zesty, creamy hummus brings a bold kick of jalapeño heat balanced with a splash of lime. A 26 oz tub costs just $6.29, which is a steal. Check out 25 Easy Costco Frozen Food Staples for Quick Dinners

Linzer Tart Cookies

Linzer Tart Cookies
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Costco’s Linzer Tart Cookies are a must-try for anyone who loves a classic jam-filled treat. These heart-shaped cookies are deliciously buttery with a raspberry filling—and they’re completely nut-free! Made in a nut-free facility, they’re a safe and delicious treat for anyone with nut allergies. A 15 count pack is just $6.99. Check out 26 Things I Never Pay Full Price at Costco

The Only Bean Edamame Snacks

The Only Bean Edamame Beans
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For a crunchy, high-protein snack, grab a bag of The Only Bean Edamame Snacks at Costco. Each serving delivers 11 grams of plant-based protein and just 2 net carbs, making them a perfect low-carb, gluten-free, and vegan option. They’re so addictive, that you might find yourself snacking on them nonstop! Check out 24 Costco Impulse Buys That are Too Good to Pass Up

Almond Croissant Pastry

Costco Almond Croissant Pastry
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If you love almond pastries, you’ll want to try Costco’s new Almond Croissant Pastries. These flaky croissants are filled with sweet almond cream, then topped with sliced almonds and powdered sugar. A 6 pack costs $11.99. Check out 26 New Items at Costco You’ll Want to Buy (with prices)

Tempura Veggie Crisps

Tempura Veggie Crisps
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Love the crispy crunch of tempura? Now you can snack on it anytime with Tempura Veggie Crisps at Costco. These light, crispy chips are made from vacuum-cooked pumpkin, lotus root, and eggplant, bringing you all the flavors of Japanese tempura in a plant-based, snackable form. Check out 28 Best Costco Sale Under $20 This February (with prices)

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