Shoppers Say It's 'Time to Run to Costco' For This Dangerously Delicious New Bakery Item
If you’re shopping at Costco and trying to avoid all things sweet, you’re better off steering clear of the bakery department altogether. If that's not the case, Costco’s bakery is likely your best friend and chock full of decadent desserts just waiting for your approval. This month alone, we’ve found ourselves obsessing over the perfectly textured nature of Yakgwa honey cookies and the amazingly delicious taste of these ube-flavored bao buns, both of which are drool-inducing treats in their own right.
And as the month of February progresses, Costco isn’t showing any signs of slowing down in terms of fan-favorite releases. Thanks to the dedicated sleuth work of @costcohotfinds, we just came across the next big bakery arrival, one whose fancy combination of cold brew, tiramisu and cheesecake is guaranteed to send fans into an absolute frenzy.
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“It's incredible,” Laura exclaims in her post showcasing Costco’s new Tiramisu Cold Brew Coffee Cheesecake.
Weighing in at over 4-pounds in total, this beast of a cheesecake retails for $23.99 and starts with a graham cracker and cocoa powder crust that is then layered with a cold brew coffee cheesecake. The cake's light tan color gives off cappuccino vibes while the cheesecake itself is finished off with a mascarpone topping that Laura describes as both “light” and “fluffy.” To tie the whole tiramisu theme together, the cake is then beautifully dusted with another layer of cocoa powder before being packaged for purchase.
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“I just found my date for Valentine’s Day,” one commenter wrote in response to Laura’s post. Another chimed in with, “It’s like all of my favorite things at once.”
Those who intend on getting their hands on this dream cheesecake offering ought to act quickly as this is one release that will garner itself a lot of attention. Additionally, the cake itself will likely only be around as a seasonal offering, so there’s no telling when you’ll ever get a chance to try it again. And if you’re worried that you can’t finish the whole thing before it spoils, shoppers can simply slice the cake into single servings and freeze the extra pieces for enjoyment at a later date. How's that for a gift that keeps on giving?
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