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Costco has some great deals available this month. Read on to learn about them. 

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Costco is a great place to shop when you’re looking for an affordable way to stock up on food for your pantry and household essentials. But on top of its already low prices, Costco tends to offer limited-time discounts on select products.

This month, you’ll find a host of items on sale that could make great holiday gifts — for yourself or someone else. Here are some worth checking out that won’t put a big dent in your personal finances.

1. $7 off a two-pack of Sanders sea salt caramels

Whether you’re looking to stock up for your upcoming holiday party or need a great gift for your boss or child’s teacher, nothing says “awesome” like a mega-jar of sea salt caramels.

Right now, Costco is offering both the milk and dark chocolate varieties for $7 off a two-pack. Just be warned that if you buy a jar of these for yourself, you may have a hard time not devouring the entire thing within a few days.

2. $15 off Popcornopolis Variety Metallic Holiday 48-Count Mini Cones

Need stocking stuffers, teacher gifts, and extra snacks for winter break? Right now, Costco is offering $15 off of a variety pack of 48 mini Popcornopolis cones. Your mix of flavors will include caramel corn, kettle corn, zebra (a blend of white and regular chocolate drizzle), and cheddar cheese. These cones are also a great addition to gift baskets you may be putting together.

3. $250 off the HP Pavilion 15.6″ Touchscreen Laptop

Looking to upgrade your laptop or buy a new one for your teen, spouse, or college student this holiday season? You may want to head to Costco while the HP Pavilion 15.6″ Touchscreen Laptop is one sale for a whopping $250 off.

This model comes with an AMD Ryzen™ 7 7730U (8-Core) Processor, a full-size backlit keyboard, Windows 11, and 16 GB of memory. As is the case with most Costco laptops and other electronics, you’ll also benefit from a free second year warranty and tech support should you run into any issues.

4. $100 off the KitchenAid 11-piece 5-ply Clad Stainless Steel Cookware Set

Need to upgrade your pots and pans in time for holiday meal prep? Right now, Costco is offering an 11-piece KitchenAid set for $100 off. The dishwasher-safe set features everything from a stock pot to a frying pan to a saute pan. The set is compatible with all cooktops and is oven- and broiler-safe up to 500 degrees (350 degrees when pots are lidded).

5. $15 off a Pokémon Discoveries bundle

Have a big Pokémon fan in your life? Make this Christmas their best one ever with a Pokémon bundle. It comes with 884 total pieces to allow fans to create their own Pokémon world and includes seven Pokémon figures, including Pikachu, Charmander, and Charizard. Let your child’s imagination run wild — without having to run up as large a credit card tab, thanks to this limited-time $15 discount.

There’s plenty of savings to be had at Costco for these and other items — but don’t wait. While Costco is offering a host of deals for November, some are only going to run through roughly the first half of the month. At that point, Costco is set to introduce new deals. If the above items appeal to you, it’s really best to get moving.

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