Costco Shoppers Say This 'Delicious' New Item Is 'Simply the Best'
If somebody offered you a bag full of chocolate bliss, would you turn it down? Of course you wouldn’t, nor would any other sane, chocolate-loving individual either. Well, if you’ve never heard of the Bouchard brand, then you’re in for an extra special treat. The German-born chocolate company is making its American debut, and Costco is set to be the only place you’ll be able to snag a taste.
The self-proclaimed “dark chocolate experts,” offer a variety of rich chocolate products online, and now their newest flavor is set to hit a warehouse location near you. We learned about the arrival of Bouchard Dark Chocolate Strawberry Fruit Thins, thanks to @costcohotfinds, and immediately fell in love with the bag's promise of containing dark chocolate filled with real fruit for a “fresher” eating experience.
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“These are so delicious,” Laura started off the caption to her post. Viewers quickly chimed in to express their love for the brand, with one reporting to have already tried Bouchard’s mint chocolate flavor, calling it “amazing.” Another added that the new Costco offering would be “a perfect gift for Valentine’s Day,” and we are inclined to agree.
Customers can expect to find 21.2-ounce bags available at Costco warehouses for only $14.49. Bouchard refers to their product as a balance of rich, smooth dark chocolate with the sweet and tangy essence of ripe strawberries. Laura claims that after buying one bag while traveling, she quickly went back to her local warehouse at home for another. She goes on to describe the bite and mouthfeel as being “super light” with a “slight crunch” and a “strawberry sweet center.”
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Compared to Bourchard’s website, purchasing a bag from Costco is definitely the way to go. Not only will you save nearly $15 in the process, but Bouchard Dark Chocolate Strawberry Fruit Thins are currently listed as “presale” online, meaning nobody really knows when they will be delivered. You’d be better off stocking up at Costco in the meantime, and putting the $15 you save back into your candy fund for future use.
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