We Tried 6 Costco Bakery Cookies And Ranked Them From Worst To Best - Tasting Table
Briefly

Costco sells various cookie options, primarily highlighting their Kirkland Signature bakery cookies. A ranking system evaluates these cookies based on personal taste preferences, texture, and quality. While all cookies are palatable, some stand out more than others. Notably, the sugar cookies ranked lowest due to their lack of flavor and interest. Seasonal variations exist, and freshness, indicated by the sell-by date, greatly influences the enjoyment of these cookies, making the freshest options preferable.
The sugar cookies are ranked dead last because they're boring. They don't offer much flavor, and they aren't very interesting. If I close my eyes and eat slowly to pinpoint the taste, there's a hint of butter, but that's about all I can distinguish from this Kirkland Signature treat. They're not too sweet, and that's actually fine by me.
The cookies are somewhat firm, very brittle, and crumbly, which is to be expected in a sugar cookie. The sprinkles gave it a little bit of intrigue as far as mouthfeel, but I would never seek out these cookies, nor find them satisfying to eat.
As a general tip: Look at the sell-by date so you have more time to enjoy them during peak freshness; this will ultimately affect the texture of the cookie. There's little better than a fresh and soft baked good, and the Kirkland cookies are about as good as it gets without baking them from scratch.
If you're trying to figure out which Costco cookies to bring to your next summer barbecue or a potluck with family, then this ranking should leave you feeling educated and confident in what to get.
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