littlezar
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When my youngest was an infant, I bought the Kirkland formula and took it to his well baby appt along with the Enfamil I had for him basically just to get the ok from the doctor that I could switch formulas since the Kirkland one cost so much less. He said it was equal to Enfamil (or any of the regular formulas - Similac, Good Start) and to go ahead and switch. Worked great for us.
My 3 yr old loves the Mickey chicken nuggets from there - 5lb bag for $12 or so.
We've bought: croissants, muffins, already made rotisserie chicken (YUM!), Samsung 32" LCD HDTV, Panasonic Lumix camera, Kirkland brand detergent (supposedly highly rated in Consumer Reports), vitamins, brita filters and water bottles just to name a few. For the tv & camera, I did a lot of price comparison between local stores and websites and Costco was the lowest by quite a bit on both.
My 3 yr old loves the Mickey chicken nuggets from there - 5lb bag for $12 or so.
We've bought: croissants, muffins, already made rotisserie chicken (YUM!), Samsung 32" LCD HDTV, Panasonic Lumix camera, Kirkland brand detergent (supposedly highly rated in Consumer Reports), vitamins, brita filters and water bottles just to name a few. For the tv & camera, I did a lot of price comparison between local stores and websites and Costco was the lowest by quite a bit on both.
As good as our Publix bakery is, Costco edges past them, IMO.