Discover the Best New Bakery Treats at Costco This March

If you have a sweet tooth, cancel your plans and head to Costco. The bakery section is absolutely stacked right now with new desserts and breakfast items that taste better than homemade. Pastries, pies, cookies—there is no shortage of sugar, and honestly, most of these are worth every single calorie. Here are the eleven best new finds hitting shelves.

Chocolate Chip Cookies Filled with Chocolate Hazelnut

Costco Loaded Chocolate Chip Cookies
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Warm cookie lovers, these are dangerous in the best way. Twelve big cookies with chocolate hazelnut filling inside. Package suggests a quick ten seconds in the microwave for that gooey center. Add a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top for an easy dessert upgrade. Do it.

Twice Baked Chocolate Filled Croissants

Costco Twice Baked Chocolate Filled Croissants
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If you’re a chocolate-for-breakfast person, these are a must. Six croissants dusted with powdered sugar, rich chocolate filling inside. Warm one up for a few minutes so the center gets extra melty, pair with coffee. $9.99 for the easiest treat you’ll have all week.

Cranberry Orange Bagels

Costco Cranberry Orange Bagels
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New bagel flavor just dropped. Cranberry orange is here, and you can mix and match a twelve-count—grab cranberry orange and everything in one go. Quick toast, schmear, enjoy. One shopper already confirmed they’re “SO yummy.” $7.99 for two bags.

Carrot Cake Is Back

Costco Carrot Cake
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Fan favorite returned. People are calling it the best carrot cake they’ve ever had. Ten out of ten, no hesitation. One shopper summed it up perfectly: with a Costco membership, you can never be on a diet.

Lemon Custard Pie

Costco Lemon Custard Pie
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Spring desserts hit different at Costco. This brand new lemon custard pie has baked lemon custard, whipped topping, and a flaky crust that looks bakery perfect. Bright, creamy, and the kind of dessert that disappears fast. $18.99 for a pie this size? Yes.

Strawberries & Cream Dessert

Costco Strawberries & Cream Dessert
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Found in the bakery, and they look GOOD. Loaded with fresh strawberries, sweet whipped cream, graham cracker crumble. Basically a giant strawberry shortcake in a tub. Perfect for sharing. Or not. The strawberries are super fresh, the creamy layer is light and fluffy, and that graham crunch is everything. If you spot it, don’t wait.

Cranberry Orange Bisconie

Costco Mini Cran Orange Bisconie
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New bisconie flavor. Cranberry orange brings that sweet citrus twist. $7.99 for the pack. If you know bisconies, you know.

Strawberry & Cheesecake Danishes

Costco Strawberry & Cheese Danishes
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Shoppers are losing it over these. New danish plus coffee equals happiness. Fruit and cheese finally together in one pastry. One fan is hoping their local warehouse has them. If yours does, grab them.

The New Double Chocolate Mint Sundae at the Food Court

Costco Double Chocolate Mint Sundae
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New ice cream treat just dropped. Double chocolate mint sundae. Even missing the fudge, it was still so good. A little more mint would have been nice, but it totally hit the spot during a Southern California heat wave. Food court win.

Pita Bread

Costco Pita Bread
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Costco now sells pita bread in the bakery section. One follower confirmed it’s so yummy warmed up with hummus. Finally.

Chocolate Hazelnut Crunch Cake

Costco Chocolate Hazelnut Crunch Cake
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Dessert people, this one is dangerously good. Creamy hazelnut filling, crunchy topping, chocolatey finish. Slice it straight from the fridge for the cleanest cuts, then let it sit a few minutes so the layers soften. Hazelnut and chocolate together just hits every time. $14.99.

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