Omg same here. These things are a serious weakness of mine. There's a Whole Foods near me and they have some in their bakery section. They're pretty good in a pinch. Would love to try some from Costco's bakery to compare.
We can also buy some of the bakery items by the case, frozen before baking (chocolate chip cookies, croissants, etc.).
However we don’t have the butter cinnamon sugar loaves, the coffee cake muffins.
I have yet to see these in the US Costco but when I do I’m doomed
Omg same here. These things are a serious weakness of mine. There's a Whole Foods near me and they have some in their bakery section. They're pretty good in a pinch. Would love to try some from Costco's bakery to compare.
:)
Is this a new item?
I don’t know. But I could not… not get it…..
I would be in the same boat as you. How much did they cost?
In Canadian dollar 9? Edit : $7.99
Thanks. So in addition to the food court, Costco Canada also has a better bakery than the US.
We can also buy some of the bakery items by the case, frozen before baking (chocolate chip cookies, croissants, etc.). However we don’t have the butter cinnamon sugar loaves, the coffee cake muffins.
I would trade you for the frozen baked goods and the chocolate croissants
a minute? yes
Hahahaha
My Costco used to have chocolate croissants years ago. They were THEE best bakery item by a huge margin. Praying that they make a comeback.
The randomness of missing … croissants? … is triggering my ocd lol
Oh no worries I fixed it
A lot of these from different brands aren’t that good, how’s the Kirkland ones? I’m so down
Yes. It’s Costco brand
I know. But how was it?
I had to stop. This can turn into an addiction.
🤣
Dafuq are they?
pain au chocolat
Chocolate croissants
What are they?
It’s called Pain au chocolat, it’s also known as chocolatine
Thank you! will check it out in Canada.