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I live in the SF Bay Area, and three (so presumably all) of the Costcos here sell Mexican Coca-Cola in bottles (real sugar, not HFCS). It's great, if a little pricey (something like $18 for a case of 24 12-oz bottles).
I'd imagine the access to the CA wine country makes the local selection of wines better/cheaper than other parts of the country, and there's a pretty good assortment of fresh seafood available. While on vacation on Kauai, the Lihue Costco had a cold case setup where they were selling different types of poke, as well as fresh ahi sashimi plates, and many fresh local fishes (ono, marlin, mahi mahi, and kanpachi IIRC). Where do you live, and what does your Costco have? (edited title) |
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My Costco has nothing special that I am aware of besides a local fish market thing every couple of weekends where they sell crabs, and crab legs and fresh seafood.
I love Costco's steaks, croissants and bagels. |
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it's true, the wine at california costcos is so much better that every time my parents come to visit they bring an empty suitcase to stock up.
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We have no Costco.
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I bought a solid gold prostitute clone of Jessica Alba at my regional Costco
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I don't think ours has anything special. Nothing there has seemed regional to me anyway.
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heavy winter clothes and boots.
fruit trees to plant in the spring studded snow tires |
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sadly, there is nothing regionally awesome about Ohio.
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I'd imagine the access to the CA wine country makes the local selection of wines better/cheaper [/ QUOTE ] Your Costco sells wine ?!? [censored]ing Canada... |
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[ QUOTE ] I'd imagine the access to the CA wine country makes the local selection of wines better/cheaper [/ QUOTE ] Your Costco sells wine ?!? [censored]ing Canada... [/ QUOTE ] Colorado is the same, much to the chagrin of my sister and brother-in-law. In Northern California, there are cheaper bottles by the pallet on the floor and then a separate section where they sell (I guess "more expensive" doesn't necessarily mean "better") more pricey wines, some into the three figures. |
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