
"Among its many oversized offerings, Costco fans can't seem to get enough of the Kirkland Signature Mini Chocolate Chip Cookies. We even placed them in our ranking of Costco bakery cookies. The biggest problem, though, is that the little treats come in a pack of 60, and while we can certainly polish off a dozen or so in one sitting, it seems unlikely that all 60 will disappear before that dreaded window of cookie freshness disappears."
"To combat this, we recommend enjoying what you will during those first few days and then popping the rest in the freezer. As long as those bad boys are transferred into an airtight container, you can store cookies in the freezer for about eight to 12 months, though they'll probably heat up and taste best within the first three to six months."
Mini Kirkland Signature Chocolate Chip Cookies are super soft on days one and two, likely from being fresh from Costco ovens. By day three they become noticeably firmer. The cookies ship in packs of 60, creating a freshness challenge for most households. Leftovers should be transferred to an airtight container and frozen to preserve quality for about eight to 12 months, with peak flavor and texture within three to six months. Refrigerating in an airtight container also extends softness. Placing a slice of white bread on top of cookies inside an airtight container helps the cookies absorb moisture and stay soft.
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