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    17 Fall Costco Products I Will Get Every Season

    By Erica Loop,

    27 days ago

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    There’s a chill in the air, which means one thing — it’s time to save money at Costco on your favorite fall finds. Every autumn, the warehouse club brings back beloved bargain buys. And these are can’t-miss deals you’ll want to snag year after year.

    From sweets and treats to flannel shirts, Costco has everything you need for the new season. Stock up and save on these popular picks right now. If you don’t snag them ASAP, you might have to wait until next year.

    Editor’s note : Prices are subject to change and may vary by location.

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    1. Pumpkin Pie

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    Price: $5.99

    Nothing screams fall like pumpkin pie. And Costco’s version goes a step beyond what you might expect. Instead of an average-sized pie, the members-only club sells a massive three-pounder.

    Shoppers are already raving about the return of this Costco find. Redditor kinda_fellin posted, “Pumpkin pie season has officially begun!” and drdrdoug replied, “This is officially the 10th “they have pumpkin pie” post I’ve seen this week.”

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    2. Pumpkin Streusel Muffins

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    Price: $9.99 for two

    You can’t get just one six-pack of muffins at Costco — and why would you want to? These pumpkin streusel muffins are a must-have sweet treat.

    Eat them as-is, warm them in the oven, or crumble them over cinnamon-flavored ice cream. This seasonal pick is perfect for breakfast, lunch, and after dinner.

    3. Chicken Pot Pie

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    Price: $3.99 per pound

    This ready-to-heat-and-eat prepared food is more than just regular chicken pot pie. Packed with Costco’s iconic rotisserie chicken, peas, and baby carrots, the refrigerated find is a meal for three, four, or more.

    Redditor Sure_Ranger_4487 praised the pie and gave some advice to shoppers who don’t have a large family to feed, “I live alone and will portion out single servings and freeze them; they reheat great in the microwave or air fryer.”

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    4. Reese’s Pumpkins

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    Price: $11.99

    Get almost 2.5 pounds of Reese’s classic peanut butter chocolate pumpkins this fall. The iconic Halloween treat is back this year — and for a bargain. You’ll pay less than $12 for the 65-count at Costco. The same size bag costs almost $1 more at Sam’s Club this year.

    5. Rotisserie Chicken Noodle Soup

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    Price: $3.49 per pound

    Fans of Costco’s rotisserie chicken will enjoy this soup. Warm up on a chilly day with a steaming cup of the fall foodie find. This savory recipe includes egg noodles, celery, onions, carrots, and Kirkland's chicken.

    At less than $3.50 per pound, you’ll pay less at this retailer than you would at a fast-casual restaurant. A bowl of Panera’s Homestyle Chicken Noodle Soup costs $10.99.

    6. Shepherd's Pie

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    Price: $3.79 per pound

    Costco’s shepherd's pie recently returned to the refrigerated prepared foods section. Like almost everything else at the bulk buy warehouse club, this fall take-and-bake product is supersized.

    Serve this mashed potato-covered meal at a holiday gathering, fall party, or bring it to a potluck dinner.

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    7. Kirkland All Chocolate Bagged Candy

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    Price: $22.99

    Fill bowl after bowl with this mega-bag of Halloween candy. Kirkland Signature’s “All Chocolate” mix is exactly what the name says.

    This 90-ounce variety pack includes plain M&M’s, peanut M&M’s, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, Snickers, Kit Kats, Twix bars, Milky Way bars, Almond Joy, 100 Grand, and York Peppermint Patties.

    8. Rana Butternut Squash Ravioli

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    Price: $9.99

    Add a seasonal selection to your regular dinner menu. Rana’s two-pound pack of organic butternut squash and caramelized onion ravioli is a popular product returning to Costco this year. Cook the pasta, brush it with butter, and serve it with a sprinkle of cinnamon.

    9. Ventera Chicken Schnitzel German-Style

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    Price: $7.99

    Celebrate Oktoberfest with this German-style chicken schnitzel. The meal kit includes everything you need to make this popular menu item — and it’s only $7.99. That’s a fraction of what you could pay at a restaurant for takeout.

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    10. 14-Inch Hardy Mums

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    Price: $16.99

    Mums are the unofficial plants of the fall. When they start popping up in stores, you know the weather is about to change.

    Like other retailers, Costco gets a seasonal shipment of these flowers. Choose a color that accents your home’s exterior from the store’s super-sized stock.

    11. Kirkland Funhouse Treats

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    Price: $21.99

    Not a fan of chocolate? Instead of Costco’s All Chocolate bag of Halloween candy, try this 5.75-pound assortment of nine different treats.

    You’ll get a variety of sweets that could include Twizzlers, Haribo Gummy Bears, Sour Punch, Skittles, Starburst, Lifesaver Gummies, Airheads, Warheads, Sweetart Mini Ropes, Jolly Rancher Chews, Trolli Sour Brite Crawlers, Laffy Taffy, Jolly Rancher Sticks, Chupa Chups, and Albanese Gummy Bears.

    12. Weatherproof Vintage Men’s Lined Flannel Shirt

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    Price: $19.99

    Wrap yourself in warmth this fall. Autumn apparel is in season and available at Costco stores. Compare Costco’s $14.99 price tag to $49.95 for a similar men’s top from L.L. Bean.

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    13. Starbucks Caramel Macchiato Creamer

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    Price: $8.99

    If you aren’t lucky enough to snag a bottle of PSL creamer, this caramel flavor is a tasty substitute. For less than $9, you’ll get 58 ounces of the sweet, buttery flavor.

    14. Kirkland Limited-Edition Maple Syrup

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    Price: $12.99

    Maple syrup is a year-round staple at Costco, but this limited-edition bottle is a seasonal selection only available in the fall. Snag a 25-ounce bottle of the 2024 pure organic crop in stores right now.

    15. Nature’s Path Pumpkin Seed and Flax Granola

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    Price: $5.59

    Pumpkin doesn’t have to come in a pie form. This pumpkin seed granola is a healthy breakfast option that you can enjoy all season long. Pour milk over a bowl of this cereal, use it to make trail mix, or blend it into vanilla yogurt.

    16. Honeycrisp Apples

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    Price: $6.49

    The sweet flavor of these apples is a fall favorite. And at $6.49 for a four-pound bag, these Honeycrisps are more affordable than what you might pay at other grocery stores.

    Use the fruit to make caramel apples, bake slices into a pie, or mix cut pieces into an autumn salad.

    17. 32 Degrees Women’s Base Layer Pants

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    Price: $14.99

    Stay warm on your early morning walk. This two-pack of base-layer pants holds heat in but keeps moisture out. The durable polyester-acrylic-spandex blend is soft, breathable, and comfortable. Less than $15 is a steal of a deal for these leggings.

    A single pair of Duofold thermal pants sells for $19.99 at Dick’s.

    Bottom line

    Pumpkin, maple, and flannel are the hallmarks of fall. And you can score deep discounts and deals on these autumn items at Costco.

    Even though the warehouse club’s everyday low prices will keep your budget in check, the best cash back credit cards can help you to save more. Earn perks, points, and rewards on eligible groceries, home decor, and other products.

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