29 New Costco Foods & Drinks You’ll Actually Want to Add to Your Cart

There’s a reason people treat a Costco run like an event. There is always something new to discover — and lately, the new arrivals have been unusually exciting. Here’s a full breakdown of the latest new arrivals, from guilt-free snack bars to healthy snacks to a cheesecake that’s already going viral.

Snacks & Bars

Built Bar Sour Puffs — $20.59 for 14 bars

The wild card of the bunch — protein bars dressed up in candy-shop flavors like Sweet Peach Punch and Blue Razz Blast. These are for anyone who wants something different from the traditional protein bars. If you’ve been burned by chalky bars before, these are worth a second look.

Tosi Organic Crunchy Bars — $15.99 for 16 bars

Clean, simple, no cane sugar. Protein comes from nuts and seeds, making these a satisfying midday snack that won’t send your blood sugar on a roller coaster. At $1 a bar, the value is hard to argue with.

Upper Cut Tapas Snack Pack — $12.99 for 3-pack

The most entertaining option of the bunch — each pack comes loaded with white cheddar cheese, uncured salami, dark chocolate-covered cranberries, and rosemary & olive oil crackers. It’s essentially a mini charcuterie board in a box. Throw one in a bag for a road trip, a picnic, or an office lunch that will make everyone around you jealous.

Kinder Bueno Chocolate Bar — $16.99 for 20

You can now buy Kinder Bueno in bulk! A classic- crispy wafer, hazelnut cream, chocolate coating. If you know, you know. Twenty bars for under $17 is the kind of math that keeps people loyal to Costco.

Biena Roasted Edamame, Himalayan Pink Salt — $7.79

A gluten-free, crunchy, protein snack that holds up far better at your desk than a bag of chips. A great one to keep in a drawer for afternoon snack attacks.

Lesser Evil Organic Popcorn Snack Bags — $14.99 for 28 bags

Lunchbox-ready portioning in an organic package — a solid everyday staple. At roughly 54 cents a bag, it’s one of the better value snacks in this haul. Perfect for summer picnics and to pack in summer camp lunchboxes.

Sweet Treats & Frozen

Oreo Mini Ice Cream Sandwiches — $10.79 for 24

This new Costco item is one I’m most excited about. It’s mini Oreo ice cream sandwiches! There are only 8 packs in this case because it comes 3 in a bag.

GoodPop Organic Fruit Pops, Cherry N’Lemonade — $15.99 for 28

Organic, real fruit flavor, and at under 57 cents a pop, they beat anything you’d buy at a theme park by a mile. The Cherry N’Lemonade flavor is a refreshing summer pick.

Charlotte’s PB & Strawberry Jam Crustoffs — $11.99 for 18

A nostalgia trip with a twist — crustless PB&J pockets that work frozen or thawed, stuffed in a lunchbox or eaten straight from the bag. They’re not just for kids, though no judgment either way.

Edward Marc Strawberry Shortcake Bites — $11.89 for 20 oz

Bite-sized, indulgent, and deeply satisfying. These are the kind of thing that disappears faster than you expect. Stock up.

Hershey’s S’mores Kit

Hershey’s caramel, Hershey’s milk chocolate, and Reese’s — enough to make 15 s’mores. Practically a campfire in a box. Perfect for a backyard fire pit or a rainy-day activity with kids.

The Cheesecakes

Costco Pistachio Cheesecake — $25.99

Let’s just be direct: this one is already generating serious buzz. Pistachio has had its cultural renaissance over the past couple of years, and Costco’s take — rich, creamy, with that distinctive green-tinted topping — looks like a showstopper for any gathering. At $25.99, it’s a dessert that costs less per slice than almost anything at a bakery.

Costco Strawberry Cheesecake — $18.99

If the pistachio feels like a gamble, the classic strawberry cheesecake is a guaranteed hit. One of the all-time great Costco buys. It never disappoints.

Fresh, Produce & Deli

Rastelli’s Caribbean Jerk Chicken Thighs — $4.59/lb

Bold seasoning, quality sourcing — toss them in the oven and dinner is basically handled. For weeknight cooking, this is a gift. One of the best value-per-effort options in the whole haul.

Tilapia with Lime Cilantro Marinade — $7.99/lb (approx. $18/pack)

Raw and ready to cook, the marinade does all the work. A great option for anyone who wants to eat more fish without overthinking it. Just cook- so easy.

La Mexicana Organic Mango Salsa — $7.99 for 32 oz

Summer in a jar. Use it on tacos, grilled fish, eggs, chips — there’s very little it doesn’t improve. Organic, flavorful, and a great size for the price.

Hak’s Garlic Roasted Veggies and Quinoa — $12.79 for 2-pack

A substantial, savory grain bowl base that doesn’t require much fuss. Great as a side or a quick lunch. A product that fills a gap not many options do well.

Costco Spinach Salad with Poppyseed Dressing — $16

Comes loaded: spinach, hard-boiled eggs, onion, cheese, and tomatoes. It functions as a complete lunch, not just a side — and at $16 for what amounts to a built-out meal kit, it’s real value for busy households.

Kirkland Beef and Broccoli with Noodles

If you’re looking for a fast dinner that feels like takeout without the extra cost, this one is an easy win. The beef and the noodles cook up nicely, and everything comes together with a delicious sauce. It’s the kind of meal you can throw together on a busy night when no one feels like cooking.

Bakery & Dairy

Costco Bagels — Now 8-pack for $4.99

A quiet but meaningful change: bagels are now sold as an 8-pack, still at $4.99.

Somerdale Wensleydale Cheese with Blueberries — $11.69

An absolute find. Wensleydale has a mild, crumbly texture and a slight tang that pairs beautifully with fruit — blueberries woven right in make it a ready-made cheese board moment. Works just as well on a cracker as it does as an unexpected addition to a salad.

Kirkland Hand-Dipped Shortbread Cookies

These are beautiful and don’t look like something from Costco bakery. The shortbread is buttery and crumbly, and the chocolate dip adds just the right amount of richness. They’re perfect for dessert, coffee breaks, or when you just want a small treat that feels a little more indulgent. They also make an easy option to serve when you have guests.

Kirkland Sweet and Salty Cookies

If you love that sweet and salty combo, these cookies are hard to stop eating. They have a great texture with a mix of chewy and crunchy, and the flavor balance makes them really addictive. This is the kind of item you grab “just to try” and end up going back for more. 

Drinks

Clearly Canadian Sparkling Drink- $18.89

Costco has a new sparkling drink to try. Each Clearly Canadian case comes with 3 flavors: mountain blackberry, wild cherry and summer strawberry.

Olipop Limited Edition Variety Pack

Olipop fans are going to want to keep an eye out for this new limited edition variety pack at Costco. The pack includes fun flavors like strawberry vanilla, raspberry sherbet, and Shirley Temple, which feels perfect for spring and summer.

Kirkland Hard Seltzer 5% Alcohol

Costco’s Kirkland Signature hard seltzer is back with a variety pack featuring lime, raspberry, mango, and black cherry flavors. Hard seltzers continue to be one of the most popular warm-weather drinks, and Costco shoppers love finding lower-priced alternatives to the big-name brands.

Truly Star Squad Hard Seltzer

Costco is also carrying the Truly Star Squad hard seltzer variety pack, and the flavor lineup is definitely designed to stand out. The pack includes Watermelon Wave, Orange Slices, Baller Berry, and Red, White & Tru.

Kirkland Sparkling Energy Drink

Energy drink fans may want to grab Costco’s new Kirkland sparkling energy drinks before they become harder to find. The variety pack includes tropical, orange, and peach flavors.

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