Kirkland Signature Everyday Gift Wrap, 270 Sq. Ft. Total
“Now it is on clearance for 9.97”
“Now it is on clearance for 9.97”
“So the king size, ninety dollars”
“And then our queen size... eighty dollars each.”
“Or the vodka and soda... 18 cans for 25 dollars.”
“And then don't forget to check out the wine.”
“There are some sneaky good wines here. And it just has the Kirkland name.”
“So those bottles are 20 dollars and those are a Bordeaux.”
“And then we have a Chardonnay over here. Now this one is from California. It's a vintage 2024. It's a good size bottle, one and a half liters for nine dollars.”
“And then here's another one. Now this is also a Chardonnay, this is from Sonoma County. It's also a 2024, 750 milliliters for seven dollars and fifty cents.”
“The peaches and cream. My parents just picked this up and my mom agreed with me that you know we needed more chunks of peaches but other than that it was really good.”
“And then the Tiramisu Cheesecake. Now this is going to start to phase out, it's 23 dollars.”
“Now one of my favorites lately is this blueberry sourdough bread. It's nine dollars, don't sleep on it, it's so delicious.”
“And the rustic Italian loaf. This is another good one. That is a good price of six dollars.”
“And then the cranberry walnut loaf... this one is eight dollars.”
“And the pita bread. Now you're getting nine of them, and those are good too.”
“Now the garlic bread... those are 8 dollars.”
“But the lamb, I'm starting to see more lamb here at the store. So you can see this one's about 34 dollars and 83 cents... it's about 17 dollars a pound.”
“So let me zoom in here. So this is 36 dollars and 48 cents. So the leg is 7 dollars and 50 cents a pound.”
“Now this is sold by weight, so it's 15 dollars a pound. This box is 22 dollars and 77 cents.”
“Now the beef pot roast, this is actually pretty good... so that is about 18 dollars and 52 cents.”
“And then the brats... but 12 dollars for 14 of them.”
“This has been at Costco for so many years for 5 dollars, one of their most popular items and they sell out every day.”
“Our garlic cooked seasoned ribs. That's about 18 dollars. And six dollars and fifty cents a pound.”
“And the average price is about 10 dollars and change up to 12 dollars. Because it's only a dollar a pound.”
“Now their party wings... you can season this any way you want.”
“My ultimate favorite is the chicken street taco kit... and the average price is about 15 to 16 dollars.”
“And this is of course our beef and broccoli... and the average price of these... was about 28 dollars.”
“Now the gyro kit. This is a really good one... And the average price for each one is about 22 dollars.”
“And I love that they're selling it just by itself. 2 pounds for 12 dollars.”
“And there's two packages for 12 dollars and fifty cents.”
“And don't forget the cheese... And it's 18.99.”
“But the price for 24 of them, 17 dollars.”
“And for both of them as I mentioned they are heavy, six dollars and sixty cents.”
“13 dollars for two boxes and each box is 750 square feet.”
“Or the parchment paper. Now the parchment paper I really like.”
“17 dollars and 60 cents for a case of 24, so it's a really good price.”
“They're 12 dollars on sale right now and that's going on until the 24th.”
“So this one is definitely on the lower side, 13 dollars.”
“And you're getting two packages for 9 dollars.”
“Seven dollars and fifty cents.”
“And the box itself 14 dollars and 70 cents.”
“And for 10 dollars the price is even better.”
“So only 10 dollars a box.”
“And 12 dollars and 60 cents is a good price for as much as you're getting.”
“13 dollars and 90 cents.”
“And for 10 dollars and 90 cents that's a really great price.”
“22 dollars for 27 ounces is a good price.”
“And for seven dollars.”
“But that one was 4 dollars and 30 cents.”
“And then the crushed red pepper for 4 dollars, that's a really good price.”
“And that one is seven dollars.”
“And then for this one, 8 dollars and 50 cents.”
“And for the price you're getting 180 in total for 14 dollars.”
“But 20 dollars, let me know which packaging you prefer.”
“Eight dollars and seventy cents.”