Costco Is Selling 2 Mini Versions of This Popular Baked Good — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

If you’re a fan of baked goods, you’re in luck! Costco is now selling two mini versions of a popular baked good. This is great news for those of us who love to indulge in a sweet treat but don’t want to overindulge. With these mini versions, you can enjoy the same delicious flavor without the guilt. Plus, they’re perfect for sharing with friends and family. So, if you’re looking for a tasty snack that won’t break the bank, look no further than Costco’s mini versions of this popular baked good.

Costco Is Selling 2 Mini Versions of This Popular Baked Good

Costco is now selling two mini versions of a popular baked good that will satisfy your sweet tooth without breaking the bank. The warehouse giant is now offering mini versions of the classic cinnamon roll, which are perfect for a quick snack or dessert.

The mini cinnamon rolls come in two varieties: classic and cream cheese. The classic version is made with a cinnamon-sugar filling and a sweet glaze, while the cream cheese version is filled with a cream cheese and cinnamon-sugar mixture and topped with a cream cheese glaze. Both varieties come in a pack of 12 and are only $5.99.

These mini cinnamon rolls are perfect for those who want to indulge in a sweet treat without overindulging. They’re also great for parties, as they’re easy to serve and can be enjoyed by everyone. Plus, they’re a great way to satisfy your sweet tooth without breaking the bank.

So if you’re looking for a sweet treat that won’t break the bank, head to your local Costco and pick up a pack of these mini cinnamon rolls. They’re sure to satisfy your sweet tooth without breaking the bank.

From 3-pound caramel tres leche bars to 5-pound pumpkin cheesecakes, Costco isn’t known to skimp on sweets. What’s even better than the amount of cake is the price: Members can expect to pay under $16 for either dessert.  

Though bulk treats might keep money in your pocket, their massive calorie counts aren’t always good for your health. That’s why we’re fans of slicing Costco’s desserts into smaller portions to share with family or friends, which helps keep your carb and sugar intake on track.

If you’re looking for ways to indulge smarter this Thanksgiving, two mini versions of one of America’s favorite desserts were recently spotted back in the freezer section at Costco. These individual cheesecakes contain significantly less calories than Costco’s original version, which a dietician on the Eat This, Not That! Medical Expert Board previously dubbed The #1 Worst Costco Bakery Item.

“Of course, most baked goods are chock-full of fat and sugar, but the plain cheesecake contains way too many of both to be considered a good-for-you choice,” Lauren Manaker MS, RDN, LD, CLEC, founder of Nutrition Now Counseling and author of Fueling Male Fertility, said earlier this year.

The first of two mini cheesecakes was spotted by Instagrammer @CostcoBuys. Though the Eli’s Cheesecake Bites also come in bulk packages, they contain 54 individual portions inside. That means you get 18 pieces of each flavor: original, cheesecake brownie, and raspberry. Expect to pay about $12.69 for this item.

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Meanwhile, Instagram user @CostcoHotFinds posted about the under-$20 boxes of Junior’s Mini Cheesecakes, which also weigh in at more than 2 pounds. They include 24 cheesecakes evenly divided into three varieties: original, chocolate swirl, and strawberry swirl. “They are so so good,” one fan wrote in the comments section of the post. “I’ve been getting them my past 3 trips to Costco.”

According to CostcoChaser, a serving size of the Eli’s Cheesecake Bites equals one cheesecake bite, which has 80 calories. Per the packaging, the Junior’s Mini Cheesecakes have 140 calories or less per serving. Meanwhile, one slice of Costco’s original cheesecake has 420 calories. Thus, you save at least 280 calories by going small.

That’s only one way to indulge smarter this Thanksgiving—for more, read The Worst Eating Habits During Thanksgiving to Avoid, According to a Dietitian. And to get all of the latest Costco news delivered straight to your email inbox every day, don’t forget to sign up for our newsletter!

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