Smoked salmon/lox: Not only does Costco carry smoked salmon, but they carry several different varieties including their own Kirkland brand and a wild smoked salmon cream cheese spread from the company La Terra Fina. Good thing they also carry bagels!
Smoked whole white fish: You don’t need to order whitefish for your next brunch or bris from a caterer or appetizing shop—just head to Costco where they are selling an entire smoked whitefish for less than $20.
Bagels: Selling their own brand of bagels in plain, whole wheat, everything, and cinnamon raisin, you don’t need to schlep to the bagel store after all.
Rugelach: Yup, Costco is churning out their own flaky rugelach in raspberry, chocolate, and cinnamon flavors.
Joey’s Black and white cookies: Look to the cookie? Look to Costco for a box of everyone’s favorite sweet, two-toned treat.
Hummus: Costco carries several different brands of hummus in many different flavors and varieties, including mini hummus containers perfect for snacking on the go.
Blue Hill Bay smoked whitefish salad: Whitefish lovers–we have found your heaven, and it is a two-pound container of whitefish salad.
Blue Hill Bay herring in wine sauce: What’s better than a little herring and scotch? A 26 oz jar of herring. And scotch.
Gabilas’s potato knishes: Fulfill your knish cravings with a large box of Gabila’s knishes. Then stop in the condiment aisle for some spicy brown mustard for dipping.
Hot dogs: Whether you want the classic Hebrew National hot dogs, Nathan’s famous hot dogs, or pigs in a blanket, Costco has got you covered. They are also carrying the hot dog buns, ketchup, and relish you will want to serve them with.
Pickles: You can buy kosher dill pickles literally by the bucket from several different brands including Eli’s Fresh and Heinz.
Tnuva Israeli feta and edam cheeses: Looking for authentic Israeli cheese? Costco has got it and is selling them in double packs of course.
Chickpeas: For those times when you need to make a massive amount of homemade hummus, go for the gold and buy a six-pound can.
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