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10 Costco holiday snacks I’m grabbing before they disappear

Costco goes all out for the holidays, and once those limited-edition snacks hit the shelves, they don’t stick around long. If you’ve ever waited too long and missed your favorites, you know the heartbreak.

This year, I’m not waiting. These are the holiday snacks worth tossing in the cart early — because once they’re gone, you won’t see them again until next year.

Kirkland Signature Peppermint Bark

This is one of Costco’s most famous holiday snacks for a reason. The Kirkland peppermint bark comes in big tins, layered with dark and white chocolate, then topped with crushed peppermint.

It’s rich without being too sweet, and it actually tastes like real chocolate — not waxy or artificial. It’s perfect for holiday parties, gifting, or sneaking a piece after dinner. Once December hits, these tins fly off the shelves.

Brownie Brittle Holiday Edition

The seasonal brownie brittle bags are a must-grab. They come coated in peppermint or white chocolate drizzle, and they’re dangerously easy to snack on.

They’re great for mixing into ice cream, crumbling over desserts, or eating straight from the bag. Costco’s holiday packaging usually means you’re getting a larger size for less money, so it’s worth grabbing a few before they vanish.

Kirkland Signature Peppermint Pretzel Thins

These peppermint pretzel thins are one of Costco’s most underrated holiday snacks. They’re salty, crunchy, and covered in white chocolate with crushed candy cane pieces.

They hit the perfect balance between sweet and salty — great for snacking, gifting, or keeping on the counter all season. They come in big resealable bags, but let’s be honest, they never last that long.

Popcornopolis Holiday Popcorn

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Popcornopolis always does something special for the holidays, and Costco usually stocks big mixed bags or tins. You’ll find flavors like caramel, candy cane, and zebra (drizzled with white and dark chocolate).

It’s an easy treat to put out for guests or wrap up as a last-minute gift. The holiday batches usually taste fresher and more indulgent than the everyday versions, which is why they disappear so fast.

Walker’s Shortbread Holiday Tin

Costco’s large tins of Walker’s shortbread are a classic. The cookies are buttery, rich, and perfect for coffee, cocoa, or tea.

They make great hostess gifts or stocking stuffers, but they’re also ideal for your own pantry when you want something sweet that doesn’t taste overly processed. The holiday tins are limited, so once they sell out, that’s it until next year.

BarkThins Dark Chocolate Peppermint

If you’re the type who likes a more balanced treat, BarkThins are the way to go. They’re made with dark chocolate, peppermint, and a little crunch from bits of pretzel.

They’re satisfying without being heavy, and the resealable bag makes them easy to keep on hand for when you want a small treat. Costco’s holiday packs are larger than what you’ll find in regular stores, and the price per ounce is hard to beat.

Cretors Caramel & Cheese Popcorn Mix

Costco brings out the big bags of Cretors popcorn every year, and they’re worth grabbing early. The sweet caramel corn mixed with sharp cheese popcorn somehow works perfectly together.

It’s the kind of snack everyone reaches for at family gatherings, and it’s way cheaper at Costco than anywhere else. Once it’s gone, the shelves are full of regular popcorn again, and it’s just not the same.

Kirkland Signature Chocolate-Covered Almonds

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These might not scream “holiday,” but Costco usually releases a limited winter version with a dusting of cocoa or peppermint. They’re crunchy, rich, and addictive — and they make great filler for holiday jars or snack boards.

They also last for months if stored properly, though it’s rare for them to actually make it that long once opened.

Hot Cocoa Bombs

Every year, Costco rolls out big packs of hot cocoa bombs, and they’re always a hit with both kids and adults. Drop one into a mug of hot milk, and it melts into rich cocoa with mini marshmallows inside.

They make cozy nights feel a little more special and are perfect for gifting. The seasonal flavors — like peppermint or caramel — usually sell out by mid-December.

Kirkland Signature European Cookies

The European cookie assortment might be the most reliable holiday snack at Costco. It’s a mix of butter cookies dipped or filled with chocolate, all in a large festive tin.

They look and taste high-end but cost way less than buying individual boxes. They’re great for parties, dessert trays, or pairing with coffee when guests stop by. And once you’ve opened the tin, it’s nearly impossible to stop at one.

Costco’s holiday snacks are one of the best parts of the season, and they move fast. Stocking up early means you can actually enjoy them through the holidays — instead of hunting for leftovers in December when the shelves are empty.

*This article was developed with AI-powered tools and has been carefully reviewed by our editors.

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