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8.75-Oz McCormick Classic Garlic Powder

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Amazon has 8.75-Oz McCormick Classic Garlic Powder on sale for $6.50 - 5% S&S discount - 20% 'clipped' coupon = $4.87. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+ orders.

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Item details:
  • Smoother and more mellow than raw garlic
  • Made from fresh, whole garlic cloves that have been dried and ground
  • Powdered garlic disperses completely and evenly into your dishes
  • Use 1/4 tsp. garlic powder in place of 1 clove of fresh garlic
  • Non GMO

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  • About this Offer:
    • This is $1.63 lower (25% savings) than the next lowest price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $6.50.
  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.8 out of 5 stars based on over 11,000 ratings at Amazon.
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Amazon has 8.75-Oz McCormick Classic Garlic Powder on sale for $6.50 - 5% S&S discount - 20% 'clipped' coupon = $4.87. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter slickerdoodles for finding this deal.

Note: You may cancel Subscribe & Save any time after your order ships. Must be logged in to clip coupons; coupons are typically limited to one per account.


Item details:
  • Smoother and more mellow than raw garlic
  • Made from fresh, whole garlic cloves that have been dried and ground
  • Powdered garlic disperses completely and evenly into your dishes
  • Use 1/4 tsp. garlic powder in place of 1 clove of fresh garlic
  • Non GMO

Editor's Notes

Written by RazorConcepts
  • About this Offer:
    • This is $1.63 lower (25% savings) than the next lowest price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $6.50.
  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.8 out of 5 stars based on over 11,000 ratings at Amazon.
  • About this Store:
  • Refer to the forum thread for additional deal discussion.

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KNY-21
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Packed in USA
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lazzlazz
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From the Costco site: Kirkland Signature Granulated California Garlic, 16.6 oz - says "Product of USA" on container.

I assume the label which says "California garlic" means the garlic had to be grown in California? I'm hoping that's the case - and that they can't claim that it's "California garlic" it it's processed in CA, but grown elsewhere.

Seems "Product of USA" is almost meaningless. I found this - appears that 'Product of the USA' is next to meaningless, and does not mean that the food product was grown in the US. Costco should label their food products more clearly, specifying where the ingredients were grown.
https://www.ncba.org/policy#:~:te...rification.

The "Product of the USA" label is generically approved by USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service, meaning it can be applied without specific source-verification. Under current regulation, foreign products can potentially bear the POTUSA label, provided they were minimally processed or simply repackaged in an FSIS-inspected facility. POTUSA's broadly permissive application standard: 

can mislead consumers to believe the product is 100% of U.S. origin;
is not rooted in any source-verification or food safety standard; and

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no clipped coupon!!!
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How does this price compare to Costco brand?
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Quote from lazzlazz :
How does this price compare to Costco brand?
I think price wise it's pretty close but the brand I buy from Costco isn't made in China.
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Quote from FeistyHamster337 :
I think price wise it's pretty close but the brand I buy from Costco isn't made in China.
Is McCormick's made in China now? I know some brands are but usually don't buy McCormick's so wasn't aware of that.

Food products grown/processed in China are not a bargain at any price.
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I don't see a coupon
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Quote from lazzlazz :
How does this price compare to Costco brand?
same price at Costco but the bottle is 20oz. I just bought one. Probably coming from the same factory in China.
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From the Costco site: Kirkland Signature Granulated California Garlic, 16.6 oz - says "Product of USA" on container.

I assume the label which says "California garlic" means the garlic had to be grown in California? I'm hoping that's the case - and that they can't claim that it's "California garlic" it it's processed in CA, but grown elsewhere.

Seems "Product of USA" is almost meaningless. I found this - appears that 'Product of the USA' is next to meaningless, and does not mean that the food product was grown in the US. Costco should label their food products more clearly, specifying where the ingredients were grown.
https://www.ncba.org/policy#:~:te...rification.

The "Product of the USA" label is generically approved by USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service, meaning it can be applied without specific source-verification. Under current regulation, foreign products can potentially bear the POTUSA label, provided they were minimally processed or simply repackaged in an FSIS-inspected facility. POTUSA's broadly permissive application standard: 

can mislead consumers to believe the product is 100% of U.S. origin;
is not rooted in any source-verification or food safety standard; and
Last edited by lazzlazz June 2, 2022 at 08:40 PM.
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Quote from lazzlazz :
From the Costco site: Kirkland Signature Granulated California Garlic, 16.6 oz - says "Product of USA" on container.

I assume the label which says "California garlic" means the garlic had to be grown in California? I'm hoping that's the case - and that they can't claim that it's "California garlic" it it's processed in CA, but grown elsewhere.

Seems "Product of USA" is almost meaningless. I found this - appears that 'Product of the USA' is next to meaningless, and does not mean that the food product was grown in the US. Costco should label their food products more clearly, specifying where the ingredients were grown.
https://www.ncba.org/policy#:~:te...rification [ncba.org].

The "Product of the USA" label is generically approved by USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service, meaning it can be applied without specific source-verification. Under current regulation, foreign products can potentially bear the POTUSA label, provided they were minimally processed or simply repackaged in an FSIS-inspected facility. POTUSA's broadly permissive application standard: 

can mislead consumers to believe the product is 100% of U.S. origin;
is not rooted in any source-verification or food safety standard; and
Just to be clear. My Costco also has the Aromatica Organics Garlic Powder, extra fine. 20oz. "Product of India or China". This is around $5.

It has the granulated garlic powder as you mentioned at $6+.


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Granulated garlic and garlic powder are not the same.
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Pro tip: sprinkle this in the coat pockets of people at work that you don't like
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To avoid garlic powder from becoming hard: Do not buy garlic powder or any spice in bulk lol
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direct substitute for flour for gluten free cake recipes
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Chinese garlic 🤮
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