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    The socks come in blue or multipack color selections and get rave reviews: 4.7 stars from 444 Costco members. ... Kirkland Signature 12-piece Non-Stick Cookware Set ($129.99) ... This Kirkland ...

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    Wedge sets can go for hundreds of dollars, but Kirkland’s right-hand set is under $200. Reviews rave about how this second-generation set is a big upgrade from Kirkland’s first-generation set ...

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    4. Kirkland Signature Organic Greek Nonfat Yogurt, Plain. $7.29, 3 lbs. Kosher, organic, non-fat, and packed with 18g of protein per serving, this is another hot buy from Costco that Business ...

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    Kirkland Signature: United States "Kirkland Signature" is Costco's private label. It is sold by Costco at their website and warehouses, and is trademarked by the company. Lolly Gobble Bliss Bombs: Australia: Originally released in the 1970s, [17] it is caramelised, ready-to-eat popcorn, similar to the American Cracker Jack. The popcorn is ...

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    Jadeite, “Jadite” or “Jade-ite” is a type of jade green opaque milk glass, originally popular in the United States in the early to mid-20th century.A blue milk glass called “Delphite” (Delfite, Jeannette Glass) and "Azur-ite" (Anchor Hocking) was also produced for several years.