Costco has giant trays of 70 cookies for $ 18

You can cover your holiday party dessert in a single quick purchase.


In trouble finding the perfect Christmas present for a certain person this year? Give the gift that everyone likes:cookies... and many of them. This year, the preferred mega-slope retailer of everyone,Costco, has a nice deal for those who have a severe sweet tooth.

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As spotted by the great Instagram account@COSTCOBUYSThe Big-Box chain now sells 70-cookies packages for only $ 17.99:

https://www.instagram.com/p/b5v576rbqgg/

This seasonal package of sweet kindness comes with five different types of favorite holiday cookies:

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  • Chocolate
  • Red and green chocolate chunk
  • Wedding cookies
  • Litron cookies with severe green sugar

You no longer need to agonize on the cooking mass of cookies from scratch to bring another (and another ... and another) party of the party. This cookie tray would make a perfect gift for any hostess with the biggest (the focus on "most"), or for a white elephant gift exchange where you know some sweet teeth are included. At less than $ 20, this friendly budget gift is sure to please anyone loves festive treats. We are no expert on your group of friends, but we put money on the chocolate chunk being the first to go. Just look at these festive candy bits!

However, if you prefer to prepare something with a touch of love homemade, then checkThe easiest peanut butter cookie recipe,The best recipe of peppermint chocolate cookies in the world, or none of these17 best Christmas cookies to let out for Santa Claus.


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