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10 Forgotten Costco Bakery Items Shoppers Secretly Wish Would Return

There’s something dangerous about getting attached to a Costco bakery item because there’s always a chance it’ll disappear without warning. One week you’re grabbing giant muffins or a massive chocolate cake during every Costco run, and the next it’s completely gone from the bakery section.

Over the years, Costco has discontinued some beloved bakery items without warning, and shoppers haven't forgotten about them. The old round croissants, giant muffin variety packs, seasonal cheesecakes and the legendary All-American Chocolate Cake are just a few bakery favorites shoppers still wish Costco would bring back.

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    Some of these items disappeared years ago, but Costco shoppers still miss them. It’s easy to understand why. Costco’s bakery used to be filled with oversized, over-the-top treats that felt excessive in the best possible way.

    More recently, Costco members have also complained that parts of the bakery feel smaller and different than they used to. Muffins changed size, some recipes were reformulated, and certain longtime favorites disappeared altogether. Costco’s bakery is still one of the best parts of shopping at the warehouse, but longtime shoppers know it’s changed quite a bit over the years.

    These are the discontinued Costco bakery items shoppers still secretly wish would come back.

    10 Discontinued Costco Bakery Items

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    See if you remember any of these throwback Costco bakery items that have since been discontinued.

    1. All-American Chocolate Cake

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    If there’s one discontinued Costco bakery item shoppers still haven’t gotten over, it’s the All-American Chocolate Cake.

    This thing was huge, weighing close to seven pounds and covered in thick chocolate frosting and chocolate shavings. It wasn’t meant for a small get-together. This was the cake people brought to birthdays, parties, office celebrations and family gatherings.

    Costco discontinued the cake around 2020. The warehouse has introduced other chocolate cakes since then, including newer fudge cakes that many shoppers say come close, but longtime Costco fans still argue the original was better.

    Everything about the cake felt over the top. The layers were thick, the frosting was rich and a single slice felt enormous. It also somehow felt cheap for the amount of cake you were getting.

    Years later, this is still one of the first bakery items shoppers mention when talking about discontinued Costco favorites.

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    2. Original Jumbo Muffins/Muffin Variety Packs

    Costco’s muffins are still popular, but longtime shoppers will tell you the old ones were better. Before Costco changed the recipe and packaging in late 2024, the bakery sold giant muffins in mix-and-match variety packs. You could grab two six-packs with flavors like blueberry, chocolate, coffee cake, lemon poppy seed, banana nut and French toast muffins.

    Then Costco changed everything.

    The muffins became smaller, the flavors became more limited, and the old mix-and-match setup disappeared altogether. Many shoppers also complained the newer muffins tasted drier and less flavorful than the originals.

    The old muffins were huge. One could easily count as breakfast, and maybe dessert too. They also froze surprisingly well, which made it easier to justify buying a giant pack at Costco.

    For many shoppers, the muffin changes are still one of the most disappointing bakery changes Costco has made in years.

    3. Round Croissants

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    Before Costco switched to its current croissants, the bakery sold a round version that many shoppers still swear was better. Unlike the straight croissants sold today, the older ones were wider, rounder and perfect for breakfast sandwiches.

    Costco replaced the round croissants around 2020 with a newer recipe made entirely with butter. Some shoppers prefer the newer version, but plenty of longtime Costco fans still miss the originals.

    The old croissants felt huge compared to what you’d find at most grocery stores. They were flaky, buttery and sturdy enough to hold eggs, bacon, ham or turkey without falling apart halfway through eating them.

    The newer croissants may be more traditional, but many Costco shoppers still argue the old round ones were better.

    4. Boston Cream Pie

    While Costco became famous for giant chocolate cakes and oversized muffins, shoppers still remember the bakery’s Boston Cream Pie.

    The dessert featured layers of yellow cake filled with custard and topped with a thick layer of chocolate ganache. It was messy, rich and somehow disappeared faster than people expected once it got sliced into.

    Unlike other Costco bakery items, the Boston Cream Pie felt a little more old-school. It didn’t rely on giant portions or excessive toppings to stand out. The combination of soft cake, cold custard and chocolate topping was simple, but it worked.

    The dessert disappeared years ago, but many Costco shoppers still wish the warehouse would bring it back.

    5. Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins

    Before Costco switched to almond poppy seed muffins, the bakery sold a lemon version that many shoppers still miss. The lemon poppy seed muffins had a stronger citrus flavor than most grocery store versions and didn’t taste nearly as sweet as Costco’s chocolate or coffee cake muffins.

    Like most Costco muffins back then, these things were enormous. You could easily split one in half and still feel full afterward.

    The lemon flavor also made them feel different from the rest of Costco’s bakery case. While many of Costco's baked goods were rich and heavy, these felt a little lighter.

    Many Costco shoppers never warmed up to the almond version after these disappeared.

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    6. Caramel Flan

    Costco’s Caramel Flan never became as famous as other bakery favorites, but shoppers who bought it seemed to really love it. The dessert came in a large plastic tray, and it was covered in caramel sauce. It felt more like something you’d bring to a family party than a standard grocery store dessert.

    Flan already has a loyal fanbase, but Costco’s version surprised a lot of people because it was genuinely good for a pre-made warehouse dessert. The texture was smooth and custardy without feeling rubbery, and the caramel sauce added sweetness without completely overpowering the flan itself.

    Compared to many Costco bakery desserts, the flan felt a little more traditional and understated. That’s also part of why people liked it.

    7. French Toast Muffins

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    The French Toast Muffins felt like Costco took a cinnamon-sugar breakfast and turned it into a giant bakery muffin. They were topped with streusel, packed with cinnamon flavor and somehow managed to taste even sweeter than they looked.

    These weren’t the kind of muffins you grabbed for a quick bite on the way out the door. They were dense, filling and the sort of bakery item that practically demanded coffee alongside it.

    Unlike some of Costco’s fruit-flavored muffins, these were rich, sugary and much closer to coffee cake than a traditional muffin.

    Some Costco shoppers still argue these were better than the bakery’s current muffin lineup.

    8. Roasted Garlic Parmesan Bread

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    The Roasted Garlic Parmesan Bread felt made for pasta night, soup, salad kits, frozen lasagna and pretty much any comfort food dinner Costco shoppers were already buying.

    Unlike standard garlic bread, Costco baked the garlic, butter, herbs and parmesan directly into the loaf instead of simply spreading it on top. The bread came out softer, richer and much less greasy than frozen garlic bread from the freezer aisle.

    People used it for everything from sandwiches to ripping pieces off straight from the loaf while dinner was cooking.

    Few discontinued Costco breads get mentioned as often as this one.

    9. Half-Iced Shortbread Cookies

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    The Half-Iced Shortbread Cookies were much simpler than Costco’s giant cakes and cheesecakes, but many shoppers still miss them. The cookies usually showed up around Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day and came dipped halfway in chocolate or vanilla icing.

    The shortbread texture was firmer and more buttery than most grocery store sugar cookies, which made them feel less artificial than a lot of seasonal bakery desserts. And, because only half of the cookie was iced, they also weren’t overwhelmingly sweet.

    These felt more like something you’d eat alongside coffee than a giant Costco dessert you needed to cut into slices.

    Costco eventually swapped them out for seasonal sugar cookies, but a lot of shoppers still prefer the old shortbread version.

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    10. Country French Bread

    Costco shoppers bought the Kirkland Signature Country French Bread for all kinds of reasons. People turned it into garlic bread, sandwiches, French toast or just ate slices warm with butter alongside dinner.

    The bread came in a two-pack and had a softer texture than many grocery store French breads. It was crusty without being so hard that it shredded the roof of your mouth the second you bit into it.

    A lot of shoppers also liked that the loaves froze well, especially because Costco sold so much bread at once. Between the size, price and versatility, it became a bakery staple that people automatically grabbed during Costco runs.

    Then the bread disappeared from many warehouses in 2024. Costco never made a huge announcement about it, but shoppers started realizing the loaves weren’t getting restocked anymore.

    The 2025 "Shrinkflation" Scandal: What Happened to the Bakery?

    Costco’s bakery has always been known for giant muffins, oversized cakes and massive pastry packs. But in late 2024 and throughout 2025, many shoppers started complaining that the bakery suddenly felt smaller and less exciting than it used to.

    The biggest backlash was around Costco’s muffins. For years, shoppers could buy two mix-and-match six-packs of oversized muffins for $9.99. Costco eventually replaced them with smaller eight-count packs sold individually for $6.99. Many shoppers argued the newer muffins tasted drier, felt less filling and cost more overall for less product.

    That’s when shoppers really started throwing around the word “shrinkflation.”

    The muffin controversy also sparked bigger conversations about Costco’s bakery changing overall. Shoppers started noticing disappearing flavors, smaller portions, fewer mix-and-match options and recipes that didn’t feel quite the same anymore.

    Can You Still Order Discontinued Items?

    Usually, no. Once Costco fully discontinues a bakery item, it normally disappears from warehouses entirely. Unlike some grocery store bakeries, Costco doesn’t typically keep old recipes available for custom orders or special requests.

    That said, Costco does occasionally bring back older bakery favorites in slightly different forms. The newer Chocolate Fudge Cake, for example, sparked a lot of comparisons to the discontinued All-American Chocolate Cake because the desserts looked and tasted fairly similar to many shoppers.

    Seasonal bakery items can also return after disappearing for a year or two, especially around holidays and fall bakery rotations. And while Costco’s bakery selection tends to stay fairly consistent nationwide, some warehouses occasionally test or carry limited-time bakery items that never fully roll out everywhere.

    For now, though, most discontinued Costco bakery items remain exactly that: discontinued. And that's part of why shoppers still talk about them years later.

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