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Costco Members : Kerrygold Pure Irish Butter Salted / Unsalted, 4 x 8 oz - $8.99 In-Store Nov 20 - Nov 30

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Costco has Kerrygold Pure Irish Butter Salted / Unsalted, 4 x 8 oz - $8.99 ($4 off) In-Store
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Starts Nov 20 - Nov 30

Item: 1172471, 1207907

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https://www.costco.com/
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Costco has Kerrygold Pure Irish Butter Salted / Unsalted, 4 x 8 oz - $8.99 ($4 off) In-Store
Limit 3 per transaction

Starts Nov 20 - Nov 30

Item: 1172471, 1207907

* Selection and price varies by location

https://www.costco.com/

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Oct 31, 2020
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G60roddo
Oct 31, 2020
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1. Can the butter experts in here comment on this vs the Aldi Irish butter? I have bought that a few times bc it spreads easy.

2. I tried kerrygold once too. Also liked how it spread, tasted a little richer spread on bread but honestly did not notice a difference vs. $2/lb land o lakes or the like for cooking/baking. possible since we weren't really looking for a difference we didn't notice. Or the same because we rarely bake the exact same thing. Should I expect a difference in baked goods? That's where 85% of our butter goes, maybe another 10% slathered on bread or pancakes and 5% in cooking like mashed potatoes or rarely, in the skillet.
Oct 31, 2020
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tximagineer
Oct 31, 2020
660 Posts
Quote from bigtommyt :
Best butter hands down. The Costco one is fine. But Kerrygold is much smoother and creamier for toast, pancakes and steak
If you've never had Vermont creamery — you only know half the story!

TREAT YO SELF!
Oct 31, 2020
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NoDealsHere
Oct 31, 2020
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When does this start?
Nov 5th or Nov 20th ??

(Edit) Found it. This one starts 11/20.
Last edited by NoDealsHere October 31, 2020 at 05:57 AM.
Oct 31, 2020
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Oct 31, 2020
CANDICED8440
Oct 31, 2020
229 Posts
Just saw this in the Costco holiday magazine received this week and got super excited. Only butter we use. Husband was ready to go to the store immediately last night till I told him he had to wait weeks, lol.
Oct 31, 2020
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CANDICED8440
Oct 31, 2020
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Quote from tximagineer :
If you've never had Vermont creamery — you only know half the story!

TREAT YO SELF!
Never heard of this brand. Is it grass fed?Didn't see anything about it with a quick website glance but wasn't for sure. Always looking for a good sub for the times when Costco randomly isn't selling Kerrygold and don't want to pay $4-5 per block elsewhere.
I love Tilamook ice cream when the occasion calls and the cheese is awesome, too, so I'll have to check their butter next time. Don't know why I didn't think of that before.
Oct 31, 2020
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buridan13
Oct 31, 2020
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Quote from europeinaugust :
Where is the flier you guys are talking about? I don't see it on the costco site
It's November (not October).
Last edited by buridan13 October 31, 2020 at 07:14 AM.
Oct 31, 2020
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Dubonpoulet
Oct 31, 2020
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Quote from tximagineer :
If you've never had Vermont creamery — you only know half the story!

TREAT YO SELF!
Vermont Creamery is soooooo much better than Irish butter!

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Oct 31, 2020
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dryobos101
Oct 31, 2020
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It's like butter.
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Oct 31, 2020
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NinjaGrunt
Oct 31, 2020
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Quote from stealthology :
delicious, but per kerrygold their cattle eat grain about 15-20% of the year. No thanks. I started buying from a true grass fed/grass finished local farmer.
Where can I read more about this? I don't see it on the Kerrygold website.
Oct 31, 2020
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joekaveh
Oct 31, 2020
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Quote from Dubonpoulet :
Try land o lakes' premium brand, Vermont Creamery. It's just as good, if not better than Kerry Gold and is available at Target. Same price point too (2.50 for 8oz)
Them's fighting words...
Oct 31, 2020
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129966
Oct 31, 2020
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Quote from stealthology :
Salted has a longer shelf life.
No. Salted butter in current age don't have a salt content ratio high enough to make its shelf life longer.
Oct 31, 2020
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Khatndi
Oct 31, 2020
675 Posts
Quote from techhero :
Why is this so much love on this deal, I only use kerrygold too and bought more when it went on sales. I think this butter will go on sales from time to time, no? I don't pay much attention to sales on perishable because when I run out I run out and have to buy it.
Agreed. I know as may get backlash for saying this, but it's a big whopping $4 off regular price sale of butter - which you still need a membership to purchase. People are really posting anything now on SD which I find very disappointing. These forums were for sharing actual deals and savings on items which otherwise might have gone unnoticed. It should not be for posting every item which is on sale or advertised in a stores circular. I'm all for sharing info with others to save, but the mods need to separate some of these posts out into better categories and not all just under hot deals. Sorry, just had to say it.
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skibum2
Oct 31, 2020
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Quote from Khatndi :
Agreed. I know as may get backlash for saying this, but it's a big whopping $4 off regular price sale of butter - which you still need a membership to purchase. People are really posting anything now on SD which I find very disappointing. These forums were for sharing actual deals and savings on items which otherwise might have gone unnoticed. It should not be for posting every item which is on sale or advertised in a stores circular. I'm all for sharing info with others to save, but the mods need to separate some of these posts out into better categories and not all just under hot deals. Sorry, just had to say it.
90 TU. No one is interested in your whining.
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Hon3ybadg3r
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Quote from conceptvbs :
Because its FAT.
fat is flavor!

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J.Shop
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Quote from gaijin4life :
Bent prions can be expressed in milk (https://www.nature.com/news/2005/...031-7.html), so no go for us. Tasty butter isn't worth even a miniscule risk of dying from CJD and Ireland does still have the ocasional mad cow outbreak (1600+ cases since 2001, and one was found this year - the cow wasn't tested until it died, so god knows how much milk it was responsible for while infected).

I look longingly at this butter every time I pass it in costco, but I won't take the risk, no matter how small, because if you're hit, there's no cure and you die within months.
Oh I never knew this.

I guess I'm okay with dying then. No regrets.

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