• Hey Guest. Check out your NeoGAF Wrapped 2025 results here!

CostCo Muffins

Status
Not open for further replies.
Y'all motherfuckers need Wegmans.

o.jpg
 
They are definitely better, but cost more. Blueberry is amazing imo. They're very big and have a big top with awesome sugar crumble on it, but they are not cheaper than Costco.

Online I'm not seeing any prices. Off the top of your head do you know the ball range for Target's muffins?
 
Fantastic muffins. They're big, filling, and every convenience store around me sells them individually. I feel like I'm never more than a few steps away from a Cosco muffin, and that's a good feeling.
 
My parents used to get these all the time when I was a kid, thankfully I'd don't bother eating one a day anymore. One would fill me up until the end of the next day.

So good though
 
Take the chocolate one and put it in the microwave till it gets all melty. Cut it in 1/4ths and put it in a bow with a scoop of vanilla ice cream in the middle.
 
Weightlifting friend of mine told me if I wanted to gain weight while lifting I should eat tuna peanut butter and multiple Costco muffins every day, I made it about two weeks and thought I was going to explode.

Blueberry is the best.
 
So the answer is yes, just don't eat a ton of food for the rest of the day!

Or just eat a half each day for breakfast, even then still reaching a bit if you add tea/coffee.

Other than that. I Buy their croissants, those i can finish in a week. Cut one of them bad boys in half in the mornings, drop it in the oven for a few minutes then butter it up, OMG! Topped of with some Jamaican mint tea, wow.

i hope and pray that costco never start making and selling pistachios muffins...lawwwd
 
Is it bothering anyone else you capitalized the second C in CostCo?

On topic, those muffins are great. Open them and wrap them in plastic wrap individually and pop them in the freezer.
 
Do they sell them by single unit or is that a foreign concept for American supermarkets?

CostCo is the opposite of a traditional supermarket. You go to CostCo explicitly to buy in bulk. A lot of their dry goods are straight up picked off pallets, and you're usually getting a good price per unit because of it. CostCo gets the products in massive quantities for dirt cheap, then turns around and sells them equally cheap while making money of memberships as well. My mom calls CostCo "The $100 store" because in her mind it's not worth going there unless you're okay with dropping $100 on tons of stuff you probably won't ever use all of.
 
Do they sell them by single unit or is that a foreign concept for American supermarkets?
As other people have mentioned, Costco only sells in bulk. It generally is selling to families, offices, and small businesses. Unlike supermarkets, you also need an annual membership to buy stuff there.
 
Apple crumblies please.

Friggin' love those things. The school store at my college had them for sale for like, one day, for some reason. I didn't recognize what it was, but bought it anyway because apple muffins b good. The moment I bit into it, friggin' nostalgia waves smacked me up. I hadn't had one in so long at the time. Still haven't gone to buy some yet, but I really should.
 
The single slice they have available is equal to like 3 or 4 slices from a whole pizza.



Costco is literally designed to sell products in bulk and large amounts of products. Even bread is sold in multiple packs.
i hate that hotdog bread and hamburger bread is sold in 2 packs. no way can i eat enough of either to justify the purchase. it's still cheap but i don't want to throw away a pack or more because it went bad. it only works out if you are buying it for a bbq or something.
 
i hate that hotdog bread and hamburger bread is sold in 2 packs. no way can i eat enough of either to justify the purchase. it's still cheap but i don't want to throw away a pack or more because it went bad. it only works out if you are buying it for a bbq or something.
Freeze the spares.

Knowing how to freeze stuff properly is the key to buying anything perishable from Costco.
 
There's 39 grams of sugar in a 12oz can of coke.
Oh. For some reason I'm thinking it was 42g. Must be thinking of some other soda.

Still, that's just a can. Many people drink a full bottle (or a medium or large at a fast food restaurant) without a care.

With a whole muffin at least there's a higher level of satiation.
 
This thread inspired me to get two 6-packs (7.99$, pretty cheap), and god are they delicious. I was out shopping and saw them and remembered this thread. I think they make good quick breakfast snacks. Ill have a half here and there.
 
Oh. For some reason I'm thinking it was 42g. Must be thinking of some other soda.

Still, that's just a can. Many people drink a full bottle (or a medium or large at a fast food restaurant) without a care.

With a whole muffin at least there's a higher level of satiation.

Read this three times and have no idea what you're trying to say or argue.

A costco muffin is more satiating than a can of coke? Many people drink a bottle of coke instead of a can? Ok?
 
The single slice they have available is equal to like 3 or 4 slices from a whole pizza.



Costco is literally designed to sell products in bulk and large amounts of products. Even bread is sold in multiple packs.

Wait, how is a single slice of pizza equal to 3-4 slices? Do you mean 3-4 slices from another pizza place or what
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top Bottom