I’ve been a proud card-carrying member for more than 13 years, and I’ve tried hundreds of Costco’s products. In that time, I’ve noticed a common thread among my favorite buys: So many are items from Costco’s store brand, Kirkland Signature.
One area of the store where I head straight for the Kirkland Signature label is the freezer section. Behind those glass doors are frozen fruits, vegetables, and desserts that taste delicious and are often more affordable than their name-brand counterparts. This week I’m restocking my freezer with Kirkland Signature Organic Frozen Strawberries, and I hope you consider doing the same.
What’s So Great About Kirkland Signature Organic Strawberries?
Strawberries are the sole ingredient listed on this bag, so there’s no reason to pay a premium for fancy packaging elsewhere. Costco’s Kirkland Signature Organic Strawberries are reliably plump and sweet. Unlike fresh strawberries, which have a limited shelf life, the frozen ones are picked at their peak and individually flash frozen. I buy organic when I can, and Costco offers that option here.
The 4-pound bag of organic frozen strawberries costs $10.99, or $0.17 per ounce, in store. My local grocery store sells much smaller, 10-ounce bags for $3.87, or $0.39 cents per ounce. (If you want even more berries for your buck, Costco also sells a 6-pound bag of conventional frozen strawberries for $12.99 in stores or $15.99 online.)
What’s the Best Way to Enjoy Kirkland Signature Organic Strawberries?
Find it in stores: Kirkland Signature Organic Frozen Strawberries, $10.99 for 4 pounds in store or $13.99 at Instacart
What Costco freezer finds are you buying week after week? Tell us in the comments below.