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8 Kirkland Products That No Longer Feel Like a Costco Bargain

December 17, 2025 · Saving & Spending

chocolate covered almonds

Chocolate-Covered Almonds Had One of the Biggest Jumps

Few Kirkland price increases feel as dramatic as chocolate-covered almonds. In some regions, prices reportedly jumped from $12.99 to $18.99, with even higher increases seen in Canada.

This snack used to feel like an unbeatable bulk deal. Now, it’s closer to specialty-store pricing — a tough sell for shoppers managing discretionary spending.

If snacks are a major line item in your household expenses, it may be time to:

  • Compare prices at Aldi or Trader Joe’s
  • Watch for sales at traditional grocery stores
  • Use budgeting apps to track snack spending creep
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10 comments on “8 Kirkland Products That No Longer Feel Like a Costco Bargain”

  1. Pamela Hankins says:
    December 27, 2025 at 10:12 pm

    CostCo has priced themselves right out of my pocketbook!!
    They have raised their membership fees Again!
    I read recently that something like 69% of their earnings come from membership fees!!!

    Reply
  2. Rosalie Velazquez says:
    January 12, 2026 at 9:12 pm

    THe kirkland roll of toilet paper shrunk and the price went up. Same with the kirkland paper towel.

    Reply
  3. john trone says:
    January 15, 2026 at 11:50 pm

    Gram crackers are another one that has reduced the amount of crackers in the box. The crackers are at least 1/3 smaller and the price has increased!
    I would really like to know how much it has gone up?
    Only guessing without knowing what they used to be here, what size they were

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  4. Kemba Williams says:
    January 18, 2026 at 6:01 am

    the membership price is totally ridiculous. the tropicana orange juice is about the same price, but it’s 3 bottles and a smaller size container. I enjoy the grassfed burgers, that is very overpriced. I stopped buying the chicken parts, they are now giving us scraps instead of whole parts.

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  5. Raymond Boris says:
    January 18, 2026 at 3:25 pm

    We have shopped less at Costco because of increased prices and large quantities because we can’t store it or use it fast enough and member fee keeps going up.

    Reply
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