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You Could Make Money Reselling These 14 Items From Costco
By Jenny Cohen,
4 hours ago
Reselling items can make you extra money if you’re looking for a side hustle to earn some extra cash .
One way to pick up some money is heading to Costco and grabbing items you can resell for a profit to put some cash in a high-yield savings account for a major purchase or to pay off debt.
Check out some of these items from Costco that you can buy now to resell for a profit.
Editor's note: prices are subject to change and may vary by location.
Snacks are a great option to resell if you pick them up from Costco, especially items that you don’t have to worry about selling year-round, compared to things like chocolate.
Jack Link's Big Beef Jerky Sticks is a great example. You can get a box of 20 beef sticks for $16.99 and resell them on places like Amazon or eBay for a profit.
Your timing may be important if you decide to sell chocolate, as you don’t want to send items that can melt during the summer months.
But candy is a good option to resell, especially if it’s something unique like the Sanders Dark Chocolate Sea Salt Caramels, which is $27.99 for a two-pack of 36-ounce caramels at Costco.
3. Colgate Optic White Renewal Toothpaste
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Toothpaste is another option that can earn you a little more cash if you resell it from Costco.
Check out a unique option that may be hard to find somewhere else with the Colgate Optic White Renewal Toothpaste. The toothpaste comes in a pack of four tubes for $18.99.
Toys and games can be good for resale, particularly if it’s close to the holidays and you found an in-demand game that buyers may pay a markup on to get it.
One of the more interesting recent finds is Costco Monopoly, which is Monopoly decked out with special Costco treats like red picnic tables or a Costco shopping cart as a player piece.
You can grab one of these at Costco for $29.99 and resell it to Costco fans who haven’t been able to get their hands on it yet.
5. Seasonal items
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Costco loads up with plenty of seasonal items, and you could get in early to be the first to grab some desirable pieces and sell them for a profit.
Browse your local Costco to see what’s available, and consider going after the holiday is over when items may be marked down so you can make a bigger profit off of them next year when the holiday rolls back around.
6. SkinnyPop Popcorn
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One way to utilize Costco’s bulk items is to start a vending machine business and buy your stock from Costco.
For example, you can pick up a box of 28 bags of SkinnyPop Popcorn for $17.99 at Costco and add it to vending machines.
Winter gear for kids can be frustrating. They may be excited for more snow and put on last year’s winter coat only to realize it doesn’t fit anymore, and all the stores are out of winter gear.
You can profit from this by picking up items like Gerry Kids' Jersey Lined Jacket, which comes in a variety of sizes for $9.97.
8. Books
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Books can be a good option, especially if you can combine some of them and sell them as a bundle.
Check out different books at Costco to see which ones will work for a bundle or may be in the most demand.
It’s also a good idea to check on media mail rates with the U.S. Postal Service, as it allows you to sell things like books through the mail for a smaller fee than typical postage.
9. Dionis Goat Milk Hand Cream
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Beauty products can be a good option if you need to mark something up for a profit. Grab some Dionis Goat Milk Hand Cream for $24.99 at your local Costco.
The set comes with 10 tubes of lotion that you can sell individually for a profit or break up the two packs of five tubes each and sell them on their own.
You may be surprised to find out that your Costco might carry something other Costcos don’t, making those products perfect targets for resale.
Head to your local Costco and look over the shelves to see if there are snacks, candy, or other food items that may be in demand somewhere else to build a profit in your pocket.
11. Frito-Lay Classic Mix
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Another great option, if you decide to earn money with a vending machine side hustle, is with bags of chips.
Costco has you covered with a box of 54 bags of chips for $23.99. The box includes chips like Cheetos, Ruffles, and Lay’s Classic chips.
12. Gift cards
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One of the great things about Costco is that you can buy gift cards for less than face value, so see if you can flip them for extra cash.
For example, you can buy $100 worth of IHOP gift cards for only $79.99. The pack comes with four $25 gift cards, so selling each card slightly below face value can earn you a profit.
Tumblers have become more popular with the increase in sales of Stanley tumblers for commuters or anyone trying to drink more water. But the popular tumblers can cost $45 each.
Get in on the craze with something a little less expensive that can still make you a profit with the Pendleton 20-ounce Tumblers at Costco.
A pair of tumblers costs $24.97 and can be sold as a pair, or you can split them up for an extra profit.
14. Deals
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Costco always has deals available, so check out its weekly or monthly deals to stock up on popular items.
Deals allow you to grab items at a reduced cost, which can help increase your profit if you sell them for a marked-up price.
Check out items that may be more popular in resale markets or things that are only available for a limited time.
Bottom line
Costco can be a good option for buying items you can resell for a profit, especially if you can buy them in bulk and break them up.
It’s a good idea to factor your additional side hustle income into your budget so you have clear goals for how much you want to save and how much you want to spend.
You should also consider using the best cash back credit cards to save more when you buy your items to resell at Costco.
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