10 Costco Thanksgiving Products That Are VERY LIKELY To Sell Out

The Thanksgiving countdown is on. You should plan your Thanksgiving grocery trip around the inevitable holiday rush and subsequent lines (Monday before is your best bet, according to Google). You should probably hurry to Costco if you have any hopes of snagging a turkey or pre-made pumpkin pie, too.
While some things are more likely to sell out than others, these are the most buzzed-about Thanksgiving items the retailer has to offer—and will likely fly off shelves first.
Pumpkin Pie
It’s the most popular Thanksgiving dessert, and Costco’s pre-made version is especially beloved among customers. People have said on Reddit that it goes “so fast” from shelves before the holiday.
Swanson Chicken Broth
This fan-favorite chicken broth can be used for cooking turkey, as well as whipping up the necessities to go with it: gravy and stuffing. For that very reason, you’ll want to get to Costco early this year to ensure you can snag some (and enough of it).
Frozen Turkey
Self explanatory. These will go fast, and since they won’t go bad in your freezer, err on the earlier side when buying yours.
Stove Top Stuffing
If you’re anything like me (and prefer the Stove Top Stuffing to homemade versions), you’ll want to get to the store asap and stock up on boxes before they’re gone from your location. No one wants to drive around to three Costco locations the night before Thanksgiving just to buy enough boxes for your dinner crowd.
Kirkland Turkey Dinner
Costco has one of the best meal kit options for the holiday: The Fortune Gourmet Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner. It includes five-pound all-natural, ABF, free range, Amish-raised turkey breast, two pounds of mashed potatoes, two pounds of mac & cheese, two pounds of green bean casserole, two pounds of sweet corn, two pounds of stuffing, and gourmet dinner rolls. It even includes dessert: Apple Cobbler and Cranberry Pie.
And while it was available for pre-order, the website page for it no longer exists—which means you should probably run to your local Costco to suss it out for yourself before it’s really too late.
Fried Onion Strips
If you’re making green bean casserole this year, you’ll need the most important ingredient: Fried Onion Strips. These will go like hot cakes.
Stonewall Cranberry Sauce
Love it or hate it, the Stonewall Cranberry Sauce at Costco is one of the best cranberry sauces you can get—if you can actually find it, of course.
Kirkland Mac and Cheese
It’s a classic for a reason. Customers raved on Reddit about the Kirkland Mac and Cheese: “It’s delicious,” one user wrote. “Last year we didn’t bring one and everyone was looking for it!” another person added.
Apple Pie
While the chain’s pumpkin pie might reign supreme, the apple pie is a close second—and won’t stay in stock long because of it.
Loaded Mashed Potatoes
Costco finally brought back its beloved loaded mashed potatoes, but with the excitement comes the obvious risk that it’ll sell out.
Megan Schaltegger is an NYC-based writer. She loves strong coffee, eating her way through the Manhattan food scene, and her dog, Murray. She promises not to talk about herself in third person IRL.
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