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Costco Wholesale - Tiramisu

Costco Wholesale

(78 reviews)

$$

Love Costco! I love going down each aisle and seeing what's new even though I was just there, the…read moreemployees have even mentioned they recognize me from the day before. A bit embarrassing but I'll own it. I've gotten so many people to join Costco because I talk about it so much. I love everything there. You can buy groceries, household items and even clothing. I like the regular items I go back for every week but also love that they continually change it up. I always take advantage of the sales. I only get gas at Costco, it feels safer than a regular gas station. Usually not too bad of a wait when I go. Great customer service. Great return policy. Wish there were more costcos around! They get so busy.

"How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat?" (Pink Floyd)…read more Guess what, Pink Floyd? I skipped the meat entirely and went straight for the tiramisu pudding cake! Let me be clear: I spent zero dollars on this cake. A coworker brought it in, I was hungry, and my blood sugar was issuing ultimatums. So I did what any reasonable adult would do when faced with a huge mascarpone-laden cake sitting in the break room -- I grabbed a slice. Maybe two. I'm not here to answer questions. Now I would say that the Kirkland Signature tiramisu round cake is technically a "scoop pudding cake." This is a polite way of saying Costco fully expects you to abandon all dignity and eat this thing directly from the container with a serving spoon at 2am on a Tuesday. Is this an authentic Italian tiramisu? No. This is the 48-roll, bulk paper towel interpretation of tiramisu. It's not going to be the best you've had by a long shot. And yet... there are rumors of people eating it in the Costco parking lot to destroy the evidence before going home. I choose to believe these heroes walk among us. Some reviewers complain about the lack of rum or whiskey. To them I say: be the change you wish to see. Drizzle some on your plate, let it soak in, and suddenly you're much better equipped to deal with Bill Lumbergh and his TPS reports. You're welcome. Overall, this cake is a little light on flavor and about as authentic as a gondola ride in a shopping mall. But as a mid-workday snacky snack, it gets the job done. It's light, it's easy, and--crucially--it doesn't make you feel like you need to lie down under your desk immediately afterward. Bottom line: We don't need no education. We DO need more tiramisu. I paid nothing, ate twice, and I'd do it again.

Costco Wholesale

Costco Wholesale

(8 reviews)

I am so happy Costco is now in Chaska. I would almost be tempted to give a bad review in order to…read morekeep the crowds low here. So easy to get to there's almost always availability at the gas station pumps. Parking isn't a nightmare like other Costco locations and even though it is nice in buzzing and busy, everything moves relatively smoothly. They have everything in stock when I have been here. They have the same great selection. They have it any other location. I also like that it's right next to my other grocery stores that I go to so I can hit them all up at the same time. They really have some unbeatable deals, but you do have to spend a good amount in order to get those deals because things come in such bulk sizes. Their hotdog dogs come with a free soda, and all their food options have unbeatable pricing. I love their smoothies, their pizza and their hotdog and their ice cream. Very simple items but a great treat for when you're done grocery shopping or just wanna come in just for those.

Lots of reviews claiming how easy it is and there is less traffic. Yes, that can be said for EVERY…read moreCostco ever upon opening. It's been less than a year. Give it time. Minus stars for the following reasons. 1) Floor plan is different than most stores. And it's been subject to change 3x already. 2) Tire service center isn't ready for prime time. Told me I couldn't get Blizzak WS60 on my car because of speed rating. 3) 6 self checkouts ain't enough.

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Sky Group Bargains

(2 reviews)

St. Anthony Park

Some relatively decent bargains. Service is abysmal; zero EQ by anyone customer facing. On…read moremultiple occasions have overcharged customers. Selling expired food. Unsafe broken glass front door and the parking lot in St.Paul is in serious need of repair; huge holes that are unavoidable. Clearly customers' safety and service are not priorities here.

So I stopped here on a whim. I saw the word "bargain" and I decided to pull in because hey, they…read moremight sell to the public, because it just didn't look like it. Seriously, if you are driving by, there is nothing really to pull you into this place. The location is in an industrial area off of Kasota Ave and Hwy 280. Why would you? Well let me tell you why. It is open to the public and the place is a trip as it has everything from tools, food, clothing, kids toys, electronics, home goods, etc. If you're a fan of Axeman or Milaca Unclaimed Freight, it scratches all those itches of weird and random bargains. You name it, it probably has come through here at one point. Remember the game Operation? Ya pick out the the body parts with tweezers and try not to light the nose? $5 which was down from the discounted price of $10. The Easter baskets and stuffing I bought to load up as presents? Free. The dozen crayola colored pencils to add to those baskets? 50 cents each. The big screen TV's and some other things I saw were over priced but the lady said they would entertain all offers if they are reasonable. I mean, they had air hoses next to garden planters and straps and good grief! They simply carry a lot of random shite. Did I mention circular saw blades? Yep, they had those too. My guess is this something you need to be checking out on a regular basis. They're also selling some of the stuff on web. See the about this business notes for details on those shenanigans.

First Supply - wholesale_stores - Updated May 2026

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