Notice to Costco patrons! Empty your trunks and clear your freezers. The anticipated moment has finally arrived—coinciding perfectly with the holiday season. Costco has bestowed to us an unparalleled opportunity for savings. The Kirkland Signature Super Premium half gallon ice cream is now on sale.
Typically priced at $15.49 for two, it is currently available for $10.99 until December 18, reflecting an immediate discount of $4.50, as reported in a widely circulated Reddit thread that has generated much excitement among Costco enthusiasts.
What are the merits of this ice cream, you inquire? We possess the solutions.
The Kitchn reports that this premium ice cream has less than 50% air, allowing for a higher concentration of butterfat. Translation: It is exceedingly creamy and delectable. In the dairy sector, products designated as “premium” or “super premium” exhibit an overrun of under 50%.
“It ought to be classified as a controlled substance,” asserts one Redditor. “Apply a portion of the organic strawberry jam atop for a delightful culinary experience.”
Reminder: Purchase Kirkland Organic Strawberry Jam.
Another Redditor asserts it is the finest ice cream he has ever consumed.
“In my family, I am referred to as the ice-cream monster, despite my appearance,” he adds. “I assert that Kirkland Vanilla is the finest I have experienced.”
The unfavorable information is that the sale may not be universal. One individual in Everett, Washington, and another in Manteca, California, indicated that they paid the full sum for it. Fortunately, the Kirkland Vanilla ice cream is allegedly identical to the Trader Joe’s Super Premium French Vanilla Ice Cream. Both products are manufactured by Humboldt Creamery and possess identical flavors. A half gallon of Trader Joe’s ice cream generally costs $6.99, varying by area; so, consider visiting your nearby TJ’s if it is not discounted at your local Costco.
Wishing you a delightful search for ice cream!