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Has anyone seen strawberry cheesecake at Costco, recently? - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: Has anyone seen strawberry cheesecake at Costco, recently? (/showthread.php?tid=189286) Pages:
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Re: Has anyone seen strawberry cheesecake at Costco, recently? - 3d - 03-21-2016 RAMd®d wrote: Are we talking about the same Costco Strawberry Cheesecake? ![]() Re: Has anyone seen strawberry cheesecake at Costco, recently? - Filliam H. Muffman - 03-21-2016 3d wrote: Are we talking about the same Costco Strawberry Cheesecake? ![]() Date is 2012. I haven't recalled seeing that cheesecake in at least a year. IIRC, the current is lattice crust Apple Pie. Haven't seen Pumpkin in a few weeks. Re: Has anyone seen strawberry cheesecake at Costco, recently? - rexs - 03-21-2016 They were giving out demos last Thursday, in the Portland area. It was more like fresh strawberries on top than the pie filling type in 3d's photo. It was very good. Re: Has anyone seen strawberry cheesecake at Costco, recently? - 3d - 03-21-2016 rexs wrote: It would make sense for Costco to only make plain cheesecakes. The consumer can plop whatever topping they prefer on it. I suggested the jar of strawberry jam to recreate the type Costco used to sell. IIRC it was so syrupy sweet I scraped off the topping before eating. Fresh strawberries would be more preferable. I wonder if it would affect shelf life when using fresh strawberries rather than that syrupy mashed stuff they used to use. Re: Has anyone seen strawberry cheesecake at Costco, recently? - RAMd®d - 03-21-2016 Are we talking about the same Costco Strawberry Cheesecake? I don't believe so. The cakes I saw came pre-sliced, with them separated by paper, in a cardboard box. Costco seems to engage in a bait-and-switch like policy. I've seen several food products from Costco that were subsequently replaced by a Kirkland product that wasn't as good, in my estimation. That cheesecake might be an example, but I'd have to taste it to be sure. One product that come to mind is Del Monte Cling peaches. Those were crunchy and tasty, closer to a fresh rather than canned peaches. The Kirkland replacement is nothing like that, and disappointing. I don't buy them anymore. It was more like fresh strawberries on top than the pie filling type in 3d's photo. Yes, this is what that cheesecake had. If that ever shows up down here, I'll have to try it out. Re: Oh, and... - Racer X - 03-22-2016 RAMd®d wrote: That would take a LOT of dark Rum before I would try that. Or a $5 bet. |