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Costco Frozen Items You Should Stock Up On

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By MEGAN LIM

A box of Kirkland Signature Chicken Bakes.

Chicken Bakes

Composed of chicken breast, bacon bits, green onions, Caesar dressing, and three cheeses, Kirkland Signature Chicken Bakes have been reeling in consumers for decades.
A chicken bake on aluminum foil.
You can take home a pack of six of them for about $14 if you stop by the frozen aisle, while buying a fresh Chicken Bake at the store will cost you around $4.
A box of Bagel Bites.

Bagel Bites

One package of Costco’s Bagel Bites comes with a whopping 72 Classic Cheese mini bagels. You can pop them in the oven or toaster oven for anywhere from 12 to 16 minutes.
Packs of Bibigo Steamed Dumplings.

Steamed Dumplings

One box of Bibigo Chicken & Vegetable Steamed Dumplings at Costco comes with six individually wrapped trays, each containing six dumplings, totaling 36 pieces.
Soup dumplings with cabbage, ginger, and dipping sauce around.
A tray only requires two minutes of steam time in the microwave before the dumplings are ready to be slurped up, making it the easiest way you can join in on the K-food craze.
A bag of Kirkland Signature Organic Mixed Veggies.

Mixed Veggies

A bag of Kirkland Signature Organic Mixed Vegetables contains 5 pounds of carrots, sweet corn, peas, and green beans, making it easier to consume a variety of veggies.
Hand holding a pack of Ajinomoto Yakitori Chicken Fried Rice.

Chicken With Fried Rice

Another product is the Ajinomoto Yakitori Chicken with Japanese-Style Fried Rice. Costco gives you six bags of it in one package with generous portions.
Yakitori on a grill.
Through it, you can get a taste of Japan's take on fried rice mixed with yet another of its popular items: yakitori, a casually enjoyed, bite-sized grilled chicken.