Costco fans are rejoicing after the discount warehouse recently reintroduced their beloved biscuits at its stores for the summer.
The Robinhood Meetinghouse Cream Cheese Biscuits come frozen in a pack of 24, are made with real butter, contain no artificial flavors, and retail for just shy of $9.
Costco shoppers told The Kitchn they are “so happy to see them return this year.”
“They are the best. [They taste] just like homemade, and last in the freezer up to a year,” another said.
According to its website, a pack of 24 biscuits normally sells for $39, excluding tax and shipping, making this Costco deal a total no-brainer for many shoppers and longtime fans.
The biscuits are amongst many other fan-favorite deals, including its Sandwich Bros chicken-melt sandwiches, and its Red’s turkey-sausage breakfast burritos.
America’s third-largest retailer is known for serving up great deals for its customers, especially with its Kirkland Signature products, and its world-renown $1.50 hot dog and soda combo, which has kept the same price tag since its arrival in the 80s.
Costco still holds the title for the largest membership-based warehouse chain in the world, with 602 locations in the U.S., and 874 locations worldwide, dominating competitors Sam’s Club and BJs.