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Costco Re-Introduces Fan-Favorite $9 Frozen Meal That’s Already Sparking a Surge in Sales

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Robinhood Meetinghouse Cream Cheese Crackers Have Been Reintroduced At Costco

Costco has brought back a popular $9 frozen food item, much to the delight of its fans.

The warehouse-based retailer reintroduced its Robinhood Meetinghouse Cream Cheese Crackers in its stores this summer.

The box of 24 cookies, made with real butter and cream cheese, is on sale for just $8.89.

Cookies can be stored in the freezer and baked directly from frozen, making them a quick and easy addition to a meal.

Frozen cookies are also free of artificial colors and flavors, corn syrup and GMOs.

Robinhood Meetinghouse Cream Cheese Crackers Have Been Reintroduced At Costco

The box of 24 cookies, made with real butter and cream cheese, is on sale for just $8.89.

The box of 24 cookies, made with real butter and cream cheese, is on sale for just $8.89.

“Our cream cheese crackers start with just seven simple, fresh ingredients, which we combine using the artisanal folding method that Chef Michael Gagné developed thirty years ago,” Robinhood Meetinghouse said of its product.

Delighted buyers He told The Kitchn They are very happy to see them return this year.”

“These are the best. They taste just like homemade ones and last in the freezer for up to a year,” said another.

Other Costco frozen favorites include The Sandwich Bros. Chicken Melt Sandwiches.

A pack of 15 costs $12.70, making them a great option for a budget-friendly weeknight meal.

Kirkland Signature Italian Sausage and Beef Lasagna takes a little longer to prepare, requiring sixty-five minutes in the oven or twenty-four in the microwave.

It’s also more expensive: a two-pack costs $16.70.

Costco loyalists also rave about Red’s turkey sausage breakfast burritos.

At $15.70 for 10 small burritos, customers find the frozen meal to be both well-priced and delicious.

Costco is the largest of the membership-based warehouse chains, with twice the sales of rival Sam’s Club.

The chain’s standard membership is $60 a year and its executive level is $120.

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