
"Not only do loyal members swear by the selection of products, convenient return policies, and consistently low prices, but the chain's in-house "Kirkland Signature" products are typically top-tier. Often, defaulting to a store's signature brand feels like a compromise in quality in order to save a buck. This is not the case with Kirkland products. Kirkland items are generally less expensive than name-brand equivalents, and some customers agree that they're preferable in many cases."
"Kirkland Super Premium Vanilla Ice Cream is made with minimal ingredients and tastes just how vanilla ice cream should. Fresh cream is the first ingredient, and all dairy ingredients are produced without any artificial growth hormones - as stated on the tub. These half-gallon containers come in packs of two, which is yet another example of Costco anticipating buying and consumption habits."
"Like many quality ice creams, Kirkland Super Premium Vanilla Ice Cream is made with egg yolks, which give the treat a dense, ultra-creamy texture. Costco members rate this product as a top-of-the-line selection, but here's a pro-tip: Wait until you're wrapping up your grocery run to visit the freezer section. Costco is a massive store, and it's designed to encourage impulse buys and meandering."
Costco offers high-quality, low-cost Kirkland Signature products that rival name brands and drive memberships. Kirkland items include value staples like the $4.99 Rotisserie Chicken and bulk paper products. Kirkland Super Premium Vanilla Ice Cream uses fresh cream as its first ingredient, contains egg yolks for dense ultra-creamy texture, and uses dairy produced without artificial growth hormones. Half-gallon tubs are sold in two-packs. Shoppers praise return policies, product selection, and savings. Some customers prefer Kirkland over name brands for both quality and price. Buying strategy: visit the freezer section near the end of a trip to avoid impulse purchases.
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