
Costco Unveils Latest Food Court Treat: Will Idaho Get It?
Since opening its doors at its first warehouse location in 1983 in Seattle, Costco has won over shoppers with its 145,000 square feet of bulk products. Another thing that helps the company continue to gain loyal memberships is the food court, where every so often new menu items are introduced that entices customers even more.
My wife does the majority of shopping for our family because I'm not a giant fan of crowds. Depending on what city you live in, the crowds at Costco can be easy to navigate or can eat up a big chunk of time from your day. Another thing that prevents shoppers from getting in and out in a timely manner is the food court that was cleverly constructed just steps from the store's exit.
Costco Introduces New Food Court Sundae In Latin America
I still maintain that Costco makes the second best pizza in town. It wasn't long ago that they introduced their newest cool treat, the Caramel Brownie sundae, to the public.

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Just a few days ago, the company introduced its Biscoff sundae to customers in Mexico. Biscoff is a cinnamon-infused cookie, and it appears they have become very popular south of the border, according to details shared by Parade.
Let's hope the newest sundae tests so well in Latin America that it expands onto menus in the states, namely Twin Falls, Idaho. Cinnamon and ice cream make for a combination that's hard to pass on.
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