Fall is around the corner, and I’ve got a box of pumpkin spice muffin mix in my pantry waiting for the first cool breeze. But I’m missing a key ingredient: chocolate chips. I’ve been scouring my local Costco for its huge, 4.5-pound bag of semi-sweet chocolate chips for over a year with no luck. (By the way, if you're wondering whether Costco is worth it, read our guide. It is for me.)Turns out, Costco discontinued its Kirkland brand of chocolate chips roughly two years ago due to a jump in cocoa prices, according to an announcement by the wholesale club on Reddit. But, there’s good news! It's bringing back the private label chocolate chips, albeit at a higher price. My Costco app shows $16.99 for the Nestlé chips and $14.99 for the Costco version for the same 72-ounce bag. That’s almost double what they cost in 2021, according to a Redditor who posted a photo of the chocolate chips for $7.99. Still, I plan on grabbing a bag during my next Costco run — right before celebrating with that hot dog and soda combo. Article sourcesArticle sources
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