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  2. 21 Items That Are Always Cheaper at Costco - AOL

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    Hot Dog Meal Costco price: $1.50, including a 20-ounce drink You don't need a Costco membership to cash in on this incredible deal at the food court. For just $1.50, you can fill up on a quarter ...

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    Costco is known as a low-price leader, but as the big-box and warehouse store landscape becomes more and more competitive, it's getting harder to find unbeatable deals. ... Despite this, Costco ...

  4. Costco Fan-Favorite Hits Shelves Again at Discounted Price ...

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    Costco's Crown Maple Bourbon Barrel Aged maple syrup -- a breakfast staple and a Costco fan-favorite -- is back on shelves at an unbelievable 64% discount, according to Parade. Learn: Best Costco ...

  5. Tiger's blood - Wikipedia

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    Tiger's blood or tiger blood is a flavor of shave ice, [1] snow cones, [2] and other products. [3]It does not contain blood or anything from tigers. [2] [1] The flavor is a combination of strawberry, watermelon, and a smaller amount of coconut, [1] [2] though some syrup makers have slightly different recipes and add other flavors like cherry.

  6. Snow cone - Wikipedia

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    A snow cone (or snow kone, sno kone, sno-kone, sno cone, or sno-cone) is a variation of shaved ice or ground-up ice desserts commonly served in paper cones or foam cups. [1] The dessert consists of ice shavings that are topped with flavored sugar syrup.

  7. Sno-ball - Wikipedia

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    A sno-ball is a confection made with finely shaved ice and flavored sugar syrup. Commonly confused with the snow cone, the ice of a sno-ball is fine and fluffy; while a snow cone's ice is coarse, crunchy, and granular. Moreover, whereas in a snow cone the flavored syrup sinks to the bottom of the cup, in a sno-ball the ice absorbs the syrup.