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3 Good Reasons to Buy Holiday Gift Baskets at Costco

Motley Fool - Tue Nov 12, 4:30AM CST

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Well, we've gotten through Spooky Season, so that means there's only one season left -- but it's a biggie. The Holiday Season, so named for the absolute cacophony of holidays that are crammed together between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day, is a busy time. It may be the most wonderful time of the year, but it's also one when most adults have the least amount of room to breathe in the still, chilly air.

Never fear, dear readers -- Costco has your back. A lot of people don't realize this, but our favorite warehouse warriors have you covered for a lot of your holiday gift-giving. Holiday gift baskets are great solutions for both professional and personal gifting, and Costco makes it so, so easy.

Here are three perks of choosing Costco for your holiday gift baskets this season.

1. There's a gift basket for everyone

Costco has 147 different gift baskets on sale as of Nov. 1, 2024. They range from caramel apples to chocolates, dried fruits, and even fine-aged vinegars. Price points start around $25 and go up to almost $350.

If your list is really long or you need professional gifts, Costco also sells 60-pack pallets of chocolate gift towers starting at $1,649. It's a perfect way to treat your best clients or suppliers. That price gets you a pallet of Ghirardelli Holiday Gift Towers containing chocolate chip cookies, milk chocolate squares with caramel filling, chocolate caramel corn, chocolate wafers, hot chocolate, and a whole bunch more.

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2. Delivery is included

I don't know about you, but when I've ordered gift baskets in the past, I'd get to the checkout, blissfully unaware that I was about to be hit by a financial box truck when I selected my delivery options.

That's not going to happen with Costco. There is generally a free shipping option, and you can upgrade your shipping speed for just a few dollars more. For example, Express Shipping on the Hickory Farms Sweet & Savory Snacks Gift Basket is just $6.74 to my home. On other baskets, like the Best of Hawaii Gift Set, Express Shipping is included.

Free or low-cost delivery gives you a lot more buying power. Not only will your gift basket reach its destination, because of course it will with Costco, but you also don't have to spend your holiday gift money on shipping.

3. Quality is everything

There are always plenty of gift baskets and bundles available at this time of the year, but a lot of them are really lacking. And I say this as a veteran gift-basket giver. Man, I love a good gift basket. But sometimes, you think you're giving a good gift basket and instead of brand name, high-quality items, you end up with Oreonts and irregular pears.

Costco has always done a great job at providing high-quality goods at great prices, and their gift baskets are no different. Gift baskets from brands like The Fruit Company, Mrs. Fields, and Godiva are sure to impress, at any price point. Don't take a chance by guessing what the gift basket seems to have -- I've made that mistake before. Be absolutely certain of what's coming with brands you can trust.

Of course, just because you're getting super awesome stuff from Costco for holiday gifting doesn't mean you can't reward yourself, too. We've made a wholelist of the best credit cards for shopping at Costco -- many that reward you 2% to 3% in cash back.

Have yourself a merry little Costco

With the holiday season fast approaching, it's time to secure all the gifts you need for your friends, family, neighbors, clients, and favorite professionals. Whether it's an all-chocolate gift basket for your vet or a crate of fruit for your favorite aunt, Costco has all the gift baskets that are worth giving this season.

Heck, might as well grab some for Thanksgiving, too, and save yourself a lot of effort on the centerpieces and snack trays.

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Add on the competitive 0% interest period and it's no wonder we awarded this card Best No Annual Fee Credit Card.

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