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17 Under-$10 Costco Foods You Shouldn't Skip

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Costco is famous for its bulk-buy bargains, but the real magic often lies in the hidden gems that cost less than ten dollars. While many shoppers get distracted by giant television sets and high-end appliances, savvy members know that the warehouse aisles are packed with high-quality essentials and gourmet treats at unbeatable prices.



From protein-packed snacks to dinner shortcuts and legendary bakery finds, these budget-friendly steals offer incredible value without sacrificing taste.



Take, for example, the legendary $4.99 rotisserie chicken-which has become a staple for millions of families looking for a quick, nutritious meal. In the food court, the iconic $1.50 hot dog and soda combo remains a testament to Costco's commitment to value. But the savings don't stop there. You can find artisanal cheeses, organic produce, delicious deli finds and massive packs of bakery-fresh muffins that make hosting or meal prepping a breeze.



Whether you are grabbing a jar of specialty pesto, a box of protein bars, or those addictive chocolate-covered nuts, these finds prove you don't need a massive budget to stock a premium pantry. We've scouted the warehouse to find the best bargains available right now. Here are 17 under-$10 Costco foods you shouldn't skip on your next trip.



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17 Best Under-$10 Costco Finds

1. Ithaca Hummus, $7.89

If you are tired of hummus that tastes like nothing but oil and preservatives, Ithaca Hummus is the wake-up call your taste buds need. Known for its intense, cold-crafted freshness, this isn't your average grocery store dip; it's punchy, bright, and tastes exactly like the ingredients on the label.



Whether you're opting for the Lemon Garlic or the Classic, the texture is incredibly smooth, making it the perfect partner for a crisp cucumber slice or a warm pita. At $7.89, it's a premium fridge staple that elevates any snack board.



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2. Fotis Fine Foods Chimichurri, $9.99

Bringing the vibrant flavors of an Argentinian steakhouse to your kitchen has never been easier than with Fotis Fine Foods Chimichurri. This herbaceous sauce is packed with fresh parsley, garlic and a tangy vinegar kick that cuts through rich meats perfectly.



While it's a natural soulmate for a grilled ribeye, don't sleep on using it as a marinade for shrimp or a zesty topping for roasted potatoes. For just under ten dollars, you're getting a restaurant-quality condiment that saves you the hassle of chopping all those herbs yourself.



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3. L'Authentique Petit Ourson Guimauve, $5.97

For a sweet treat that feels like a trip to a Parisian pâtisserie, these "Little Bear" marshmallows are an absolute delight. Each Petit Ourson features a fluffy, soft marshmallow center coated in a thin, satisfyingly snappy layer of milk chocolate. They manage to be nostalgic and sophisticated at the same time, making them a hit with kids and adults alike.



At $5.97, they are an affordable luxury to keep in the pantry for whenever you need a tiny, teddy-shaped pick-me-up.

4. Truffettes de France Milk Truffles Assortment, $9.79

When the holiday season rolls around-or whenever you're in the mood for some serious indulgence-the Truffettes de France Milk Truffles are a must-buy. These dusted truffles are world-renowned for their "melt-in-your-mouth" consistency and rich cocoa finish.



This assortment offers a variety of subtle flavor profiles that pair beautifully with a cup of espresso or a glass of red wine. They look and taste far more expensive than their $9.79 price tag, making them a go-to gift for hosts (or yourself).

5. Lance Variety Toastchee & Toasty 36-Count, $9.96

The ultimate MVP of school lunches and road trips, this 36-count variety pack of Lance crackers is a masterclass in snacking value. You get the iconic Toastchee (orange crackers with peanut butter) and the classic Toasty (round buttery crackers with peanut butter), ensuring nobody in the house gets bored.



They provide that perfect salty crunch and a hit of protein to keep you going between meals. At less than ten dollars for over thirty packs, it's a budget-friendly way to keep the pantry stocked for weeks.

6. Kirkland Signature Organic Strawberry Spread, $8.89

Kirkland Signature has a reputation for beating out name brands, and their Organic Strawberry Spread is no exception. Unlike watery jellies, this spread is thick and loaded with organic strawberry pieces, giving it a true "homemade" texture.



It strikes the perfect balance between sweet and tart without being cloyingly sugary. It's the essential companion for a PB&J, but it's also high-quality enough to swirl into Greek yogurt or spoon over a fresh cheesecake.

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7. Nongshim Premium Tonkonsu Ramen, $9.29

Forget the basic ramen packets of your college days; Nongshim's Premium Tonkotsu Ramen is a gourmet upgrade that takes only minutes to prepare. The broth is rich, creamy and savory, mimicking the labor-intensive porkbone broth you'd find at a dedicated ramen shop.



Each bowl comes with a spicy seasoning packet so you can customize the heat to your liking. For $9.29, you get a multipack that provides a comforting, restaurant-style meal right from your microwave.



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8. Banza Chickpea Pasta Variety, $9.69

Banza has revolutionized the pasta game for those looking for a healthier alternative that doesn't taste like cardboard. This chickpea-based pasta variety pack is loaded with protein and fiber, making it a "guilt-free" way to enjoy a big bowl of noodles.



It holds its shape remarkably well compared to other gluten-free options, standing up to heavy marinara or creamy alfredo sauces. It's a pantry essential for anyone trying to sneak more nutrition into family dinner night.

9. Take and Bake Organic Sourdough Bread, $9.79

There is nothing quite like the smell of fresh bread wafting through the house, and these Take and Bake Organic Sourdough loaves deliver that experience with zero effort. The crust gets perfectly golden and shattered-crisp in the oven, while the inside remains airy and chewy with that signature sourdough tang.



Since they come par-baked, they stay fresh in the pantry until you're ready to finish them off. Serve them warm with salted butter, and your guests will swear you spent all day kneading dough.



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10. Schwartz Brothers Organic Everything Bagel Chips, $8.49

If you love the flavor of an everything bagel but want the satisfying crunch of a chip, Schwartz Bros has created your new obsession. These organic chips are heavily seasoned with garlic, onion, poppy seeds and salt, ensuring every bite is a flavor explosion.



They are sturdy enough to handle thick dips like cream cheese or hummus without snapping. For $8.49, you get a generous bag that is almost impossible to stop eating once you start.

11. St Michel Hazelnut Choc Crepes, $8.49

Indulgence comes in a convenient, individually wrapped package with these St Michel Hazelnut Choc Crepes. Imported from France, these thin, delicate crepes are filled with a smooth hazelnut-and-chocolate spread reminiscent of Nutella.



They are fantastic as a quick breakfast on the go, but they really shine when warmed slightly in the microwave and served with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream. They bring a little bit of European elegance to your snack drawer for just $8.49.

12. Kinder's Organic Honey Hot Barbecue Sauce, $6.99

Kinder's has a cult following for a reason, and their Organic Honey Hot Barbecue Sauce is the perfect blend of "sweet and heat." The initial taste is all smooth, floral honey, followed quickly by a spicy kick that lingers just long enough.



It's thin enough to use as a glaze for chicken wings but thick enough to serve as a dipping sauce for fries or nuggets. At $6.99, it's an affordable way to seriously level up your next backyard barbecue.

13. Sonoma Creamery Tomato Basil Pizza Crisps, $9.89

For the pizza lover who is watching their carbs, Sonoma Creamery's Pizza Crisps are a total game-changer. These are essentially crunchy crackers made of real cheese, seasoned with tomato and basil to mimic the flavor of a classic Margherita slice.



They are incredibly high in protein and gluten-free, making them a smart snack for mid-afternoon cravings. They offer a satisfying "crunch" hard to find in the keto-friendly snack world, all for under $10.



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14. Kirkland Signature Organic Roasted Seaweed, $9.99

Seaweed snacks have exploded in popularity, and Kirkland's Organic Roasted version is widely considered the gold standard for value and flavor. These light, crispy sheets are perfectly seasoned with sea oil and salt, offering a savory umami hit that is surprisingly addictive.



They are low in calories but high in minerals, making them a "healthy" snack you can eat by the handful. Whether you eat them plain or use them to wrap little bites of rice and fish, they are a staple for any savory snacker.

15. Bibigo Mini Wontons Chicken & Cilantro, $9.99

Bibigo, priced at $9.99, has mastered the art of the frozen dumpling, and these Mini Wontons are a fan favorite for their versatility. Filled with juicy chicken and a bright hit of cilantro, they can be pan-fried for a crispy appetizer, dropped into a pot of broth for a quick soup or even air-fried for a crunchy snack.



Because they are bite-sized, they cook in just minutes, making them a lifesaver on busy weeknights. They are the ultimate "emergency meal" to keep in your freezer.

16. Bachan's Japanese Barbecue Sauce, $9.99

Bachan's has taken the condiment world by storm, often described as "liquid gold" by its devoted fans. This "cold-filled" Japanese barbecue sauce is soy-based, with hints of ginger, garlic, and green onion, offering a much more complex, savory profile than traditional American barbecue sauce.



It's incredibly versatile-use it as a marinade, a stir-fry sauce, or even a finishing drizzle over a poke bowl. At $9.99, it's a slightly higher-end sauce that pays off in massive flavor dividends.

17. King's Hawaiian Sweet Rolls, $6.69

No family dinner or holiday spread is complete without the iconic orange package of King's Hawaiian Sweet Rolls. These rolls are famous for their fluffy, cloud-like texture and subtle sweetness, which pair perfectly with salty meats and cheeses.



While they are great with just a swipe of butter, they are the undisputed champion for making sliders-whether it's pulled pork, ham and cheese, or even mini burgers. For $6.69, you get a crowd-pleasing side that never goes out of style.

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This story was originally published April 26, 2026 at 8:24 AM.

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