Brand Kirkland Signature
Weight 3 Pounds
Item Form Sliced
Package Weight 1.72 Kilograms
Nut Seed Type Peanut, Almond, Cashew
About this item
• The Package Weight Of The Product Is 3.8 lbs
• The Package Dimension Of The Product Is 17Cml X 20.3Cmw X 24.4Cmh
• Country Of Origin Is United States
• Item Package Quantity:1
• Extra Crunchy
Product Info
Manufacturer:
UCCI (European Credit and Commerce International)
Model Number:
957330
Product SKU:
B013DSZFIW
UPC:
96619605767
ASIN:
B013DSZFIW
Brand:
Kirkland Signature
Item Weight:
3 Pounds
Item model number:
957330
Manufacturer:
UCCI (European Credit and Commerce International)
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Brand Kirkland Signature
Weight 3 Pounds
Item Form Sliced
Package Weight 1.72 Kilograms
Nut Seed Type Peanut, Almond, Cashew
About this item
• The Package Weight Of The Product Is 3.8 lbs
• The Package Dimension Of The Product Is 17Cml X 20.3Cmw X 24.4Cmh
• Country Of Origin Is United States
• Item Package Quantity:1
• Extra Crunchy
Deal History includes data from multiple reputable stores, such as Best Buy, Target, and Walmart. The lowest price among stores for a given day is selected as the "Sale Price".
Sale Price does not include sale prices at Amazon unless a deal was posted by a community member.
It says sold by Amazon. How is it possible that amazon can be seller of Costco's in-house store brand label Kirkland products? Just curious
Although Costco sells to regular consumers, it is technically a wholesaler, so anyone wishing to apply for a business membership (with a valid business license) can buy products at Costco and re-sell them as they want. Regular consumer members aren't supposed to do this. https://qz.com/1652547/you-dont-n...d-products
Although Costco sells to regular consumers, it is technically a wholesaler, so anyone wishing to apply for a business membership (with a valid business license) can buy products at Costco and re-sell them as they want. Regular consumer members aren't supposed to do this. https://qz.com/1652547/you-dont-n...d-products
I'm 100% positive that's not the route Amazon took to acquire these lol. I'm sure this is overstock and Amz bought it at a big discount. They do that with both major wholesale membership required clubs.
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