Costco's New Bakery Item Quickly Becomes Latest Internet Craze
HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 13 – Costco's new Kirkland cookie resembles popular Starbucks cake pops and is priced competitively, sparking viral reviews and strong member interest on social media platforms.
- Last week, a popular new dessert from Costco featuring marshmallow and crispy cookie elements sparked widespread attention on social media after users shared videos showcasing its packaging and a close-up look inside.
- This interest followed posts by @costcohotfinds and others praising the cookie's taste while sparking questions about its nutritional content and ingredients.
- The cookies come in a 24-pack priced around $9.99 to $11.34 depending on location and contain 210 calories per serving, with nutrition facts available on Costco's website.
- Social media users praised the cookie, with one describing them as "perfection" and another advising to avoid checking the ingredient list to maintain enjoyment.
- The cookie's viral popularity suggests strong consumer demand and highlights Costco's ability to generate buzz for new bakery items through social media exposure.
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