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Costco's 'Creamy' and 'Delicious' Side Dish is Back and Selling Fast

Costco's 'Creamy' and 'Delicious' Side Dish is Back and Selling Fast

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If you and your buddies are getting together to watch the NBA playoffs, you're going to want to bring some food to the party. Sure, chips, dips, drinks and other go-to snacks are always a welcome addition to the spread—but nothing holds a candle to an oversized side dish jam-packed with flavor. Don't have time to whip one up from scratch? No worries, Costco's got you covered.
Back to satisfy another round of hungry shoppers, Costco's Loaded Potato Salad is quickly becoming a fan-favorite deli staple. We first caught wind of this flavorful dish last April, when fans were scrambling to get their hands on a container. And to our surprise, it's back again and just as good as ever.
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'New loaded potato salad in the Costco deli,' @costcohotfinds shared in a post on Instagram. 'This one is creamy and delicious.'Just like before, shoppers can find this cookout-worthy creation in their local warehouse's deli department, packaged in a 2.5-pound container and priced at just $10. At $3.99 per pound, there's really no better option for your next barbecue, park hang, or family get-together. Made with a mix of russet and red potatoes, this dish is topped with hearty bacon crumbles and shredded cheddar cheese and will absolutely be the talk of the party.
'Holy crap that looks good,' one viewer wrote in response to Laura's post. 'So delish,' another added, 'highly recommend.'Last time Costco's Loaded Potato Salad hit shelves, some shoppers were a bit confused about whether it was meant to be served hot. And it makes sense—after all, it's inspired by a loaded baked potato. But despite the name and toppings, this is still a classic potato salad at heart, meant to be enjoyed cold, straight from the fridge.
If you're heading to a friend's place for the game and still don't have a party contribution, you might as well swing by Costco and grab some potato salad for the win. And if you'd like the Knicks to win in 6, the crew's going to need some serious sustenance to keep the energy high for the entirety of the game.

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