Costco has built a fanatical customer base by offering quality products at rock-bottom prices through its membership warehouse club model. The retailer’s brand appeals to budget-conscious shoppers looking to save money by buying in bulk.
While Costco carries many high-ticket items like electronics and jewelry, some of its most popular products won’t break the bank. Coupon Birds analyzed social media data to find the top Costco item in every state that costs less than $50.
Whether you’re looking for affordable meal options, snacks or household essentials, this list reveals which inexpensive Costco products reign supreme in your neck of the woods.
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Alabama
Kirkland Signature Paper Towels ($22.99) – These excellent paper towels are soaking up messes all over Alabama!
Kirkland French Vodka ($21.96) – The First State loves this high-quality Costco liquor.
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Florida
Kirkland Three Berry Blend ($13.99 for a 4-pound bag) – the Sunshine State loves Costco’s frozen berries.
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Georgia
Goodles Cheddy Mac White Cheddar Shells ($17.99 for a box of 8) – With its blend of cheeses and protein-packed pasta, this mac and cheese is a clear Georgian kid-pleaser.
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Hawaii
WooZoo Globe Fan ($36.99) – Hawaii keeps cool with this attractive fan.
Kirkland French Vodka ($21.96) – Michigan stocks up on this popular liquor.
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Minnesota
Sutton Place Cooling Towel ($25.99) – This cooling throw keeps Minnesota chill in the summer.
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Mississippi
Goodles Cheddy Mac White Cheddar Shells ($17.99 for a box of 8) – A kid-friendly, cheesy pasta dish that has more protein than traditional boxed mac and cheese.
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Missouri
General Mills Morning Summit Cereal ($13.49 for 38 ounces) – Start your day with a hearty, whole grain breakfast cereal.
Reese’s Dipped Animal Crackers ($7.99) – The sweet chocolate-peanut butter combo makes these animal crackers hard to resist.
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Nebraska
Reese’s Dipped Animal Crackers ($7.99) – With chocolate and peanut butter covering every bite, these aren’t your ordinary animal crackers – and Nebraska is obsessed!
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Nevada
Kirkland Organic No Salt Seasoning ($9.99 for 14.5-ounces) – Nevada spices up its meals with this popular no-salt seasoning.
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New Hampshire
Costco Fresh Berries (prices vary) – New Hampshire loves to snack on this Costco fave.
Goodles Cheddy Mac White Cheddar Shells ($17.99 for a box of 8) – Having more protein than typical mac and cheese brands give this version a nutritional edge.
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Oregon
Bibigo Cooked Sticky Rice ($13.67 for 12) – Oregon loves this grab and go product for quick meals.
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Pennsylvania
General Mills Morning Summit Cereal ($13.49 for 38 ounces) – With whole grains and protein, this cereal helps start Pennsylvania’s day off right.
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South Carolina
Kirkland Maple Syrup ($14.99 for 33.8 ounces) – South Carolina indulges in Kirkland’s famous maple syrup – a major steal!
Kirkland Italian Style Meatballs ($16.99 for a 6-pound bag) – These meatballs are a deal and South Dakota knows it.
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Tennessee
La Terra Fina Spinach, Artichoke and Parmesan Dip and Spread ($8 for a 31-ounce container) – Tennesse dunks all its crackers into this delicious dip and spread.
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Texas
General Mills Morning Summit Cereal ($13.49 for 38 ounces) – Packed with protein and whole grains, this hearty cereal keeps you satisfied.
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Utah
Kirkland Diapers ($21.99) – Most of Utah’s babies are wearing these sturdy diapers.