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Some Costco members are more enthusiastic than others. If you have a Costco superfan in your life, they’re sure to enjoy these gifts. 

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I recently learned the term “Costco Superfan.” Apparently, there are people so enamored with Costco that they travel the country, visiting Costco stores. And then there are those who drop into their local Costco warehouse as often as possible. It’s impossible to know if it’s because they believe shopping at Costco helps preserve their checking account balance or if they simply enjoy the experience.

For those of you who have a superfan in your life, here are seven gifts they’re sure to appreciate.

1. Divorce sticker

Redbubble features a sticker that reads, “Ex-wife got the kids, but I got the Costco membership.” The ad shows the sticker on a stainless steel tumbler, but suggests using it to personalize laptops, windows, and more.

The sticker is currently on sale for $1.88. If you like the idea but don’t want to give someone a sticker, there’s also a magnet version on sale for $5.53.

2. Costco Monopoly

For the Costco superfan who also enjoys playing Monopoly, Costco sells the Costco version. The oversized game board features custom illustrations from Costco stores around the globe. Costco Monopoly sells for $45.

3. Costco Shop Card

As the name suggests, the Costco Shop Card is designed for Costco shoppers. It comes in denominations of $25, $50, $100, $250, and $500. Once you decide which amount fits into your household budget, you can order online.

Only members can purchase gift cards through the Costco website. If you’re not a member, your best bet is to ask a friend or family member who is a member to purchase the card for you.

4. Executive membership

Why not renew the gift recipient’s Costco membership? If they’re not already an executive member, now’s a great time to upgrade on their behalf. For $120, the recipient can earn up to $1,000 annually on qualified purchases, enjoy extra savings when ordering new checks, receive exclusive benefits on auto and homeowners insurance, get a free subscription to the monthly magazine Costco Connection, and more.

You’ll need the Costco member’s current card or membership number to make the upgrade, so you may want to ask for assistance from a roommate or household member.

5. Coffee mug

The online marketplace Etsy features a shocking number of Costco-related gifts. For example, there’s a coffee mug that reads, “I like long romantic walks down every aisle at Costco.” The mug is currently on sale for $11.79 with free shipping. It’s a fun gift that won’t drain your bank account.

6. Costco-related shirt

Etsy shops also sell Costco-related shirts in several styles, including t-shirts, sweatshirts, and hoodies. Here’s a sample of messages emblazoned on the shirts:

“Panic at the Costco”A photo of a Costco hotdog, with the words “You Know I Got the Dog In Me””I Need My Emotional Support Costco HotDog”A picture of an alligator with the words “Lacosta Wholesale” under it

Some Etsy sellers even allow you to personalize the shirts.

7. Putter weight kit

For the golfer in your life, this stainless steel weight kit allows the recipient to adjust the weight of their KS-1 putter and improve their game. According to the shop owner who crafts these weight kits, once the weight is attached, the club feels similar to a Scotty Cameron putter. The custom weight kit sells for $57.20.

It’s easy to imagine how much the faithful Costco members in your life will appreciate and enjoy any Costco-related product you give them. And what’s more fun than giving a gift that you know will be appreciated?

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