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Costco West Sale Items for March 19-25, 2018 for BC, Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan

Hi Everyone,

There were quite a few more sale items that usual in the store this week!  Easter must be on its way because Kinder Eggs are on sale!  Contigo Water Bottles are on sale for $5.00 off a pack of 3.  These water bottles do not drip and are much better for the environment that single use plastic bottles!  Windex is on sale – just in time for a bit of spring cleaning!  Alcan Aluminum foil for the early season BBQ.  Tropicana Orange Juice, Poppers Mini Cream Puffs, Kirkland (Jelly Belly) Jelly Beans, Green Giant Niblets Corn, Hampton House Chicken Breast Strips, Craisins, Almer’s Diced Tomatoes,  Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing, Dad’s Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies, Boom-Chicka-Pop Kettle Corn, Brookside Acai Dark Chocolate, and the Something Special Gourmet Antipasto are all items I have bought on a regular basis!

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Happy Shopping!

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  1. Regarding Kirkland co-branded JellyBelly Jelly Beans,

    CND Costco has 1.1 kg bag for $.49 – 3.50 = $7.99 CAD, or $7.25/kg

    USA Costco has 1.814 kg jar for $13.99- 4 = $9.99 USD, or $5.05 USD/kg or $7.16 CAD/kg (based on 1.30 exchange rate)

  2. Greetings…I appreciate your time and effort and look forward to your posting every week.
    I’m looking at mattresses and wonder if you’re aware if and when they go on sale.

    • Hampton House Chicken Breast Strips are good. They are made from whole pieces of chicken as opposed to ground up meat that is reassembled. Breading is good and not too thick. In general, we like Hampton House products.

  3. Ocean Spray “craisins” are now in a “new” package that says “new”.
    As far as I can tell, it now says “WHOLE dried cranberries” instead of just “dried cranberries”.
    The ingredients list of “cranberrie and sunflower oil” now includes “cane sugar” insead of just plain “sugar”.

  4. Thank you so much every week for posting these! I usually always wait to check the blog before I head out to Costco!

  5. Can’t thank you enough for the money you have saved me by sending out these emails. Makes my price shopping so much easier. Keep up the great work!

  6. I love this blog but sometimes get frustrated seeing the lower prices available in BC. As one example the Costco in Regina, SK has the same Sojag Sun Shelter for $1299 that’s $200 more. I just bought the wall mounted hose reel for $69.99 that’s $4 more. Just two example of many.

    • Karen, although these items may be more, last time I was in SK I noticed that you pay much less for necessities. Gas, bread, milk, eggs, all meats, grains, housing is at least 20-80% less than BC. What you save on housing and gas alone, offsets in your favour the price of a few toys that are more expensive. Even taking into account the difference of .39/hr wage higher here, your earn to spend ratio is one of the best in the country!

  7. Thanks very much for posting the sale items. I’m waiting for the Q’ia cereal to go on sale.
    I clicked on the ads for you.

  8. Most Costco locations in the lower mainland once again carry the red plastic gasoline jerry cans which you’ll need for your trip to Blaine or Bellingham to fill-up. Just so you know, they stand very tall and they might not fit in your trunk. Never have them sit on its side, it’s very dangerous.

    • Do you get any issues with border guards when you bring a few cans full of gas back? As long as you declare, should be ok?

      • I always fill what’s going in the tank seperately from what’s going in the jerry cans. The logic is what’s in the car’s tank is already “consumed”, while what’s in jerry cans could be traded. I’ve brought back 2x5Gal and the half size one back before and no questions. Just declare the total value along with brief description of anything else you’re carrying back. Gas/Groceries usually does it.

        • Its based on a dollar amount, but recently was told by a border guard its roughly the equivalent to 150 litres, including what you put in your tank.

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