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17 of the best Costco flyer deals that are ending this weekend

You have until August 3 to shop these savings!

exterior of costco store in canada with costco wholesale sign

Costco store in Canada.

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Senior Writer

With the Costco flyer for July, you can save on products like groceries and household essentials.

But deals are ending this weekend at locations in Canada, so you only have a limited time to shop for these savings.

Flyer deals offer discounts on name-brand products and Kirkland Signature items at the wholesale retailer.

You can get up to 30% off on these products right now.

The savings are valid until Sunday, August 3, 2025, when you purchase the items discounted by the flyer at Costco Canada stores.

These products are also available for delivery when shopping online with Costco, but at a higher price.

So, here are 17 of the best Costco flyer deals you can get that are ending this weekend.

Kellogg's Vector cereal

screenshot of \u200bKellogg's Vector cereal from Costco

Kellogg's Vector cereal from Costco.

Costco Canada

It costs $8.49 for a 1.13-kilogram box of Kellogg's Vector cereal.

That's $2.50 off the original price of $10.99, which means you get 22% off.

San Pellegrino Naturali Italian sparkling beverages

screenshot of \u200bSan Pellegrino Naturali Italian sparkling beverages from Costco

San Pellegrino Naturali Italian sparkling beverages from Costco.

Costco Canada

It costs $16.99 for a pack of 24 cans of San Pellegrino Naturali Italian sparkling beverages that are 330 millilitres each.

That's $5 off the original price of $21.99, which means you get 22% off.

Kirkland Signature marble cheddar slices

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Kirkland Signature marble cheddar slices from Costco.

Costco Canada

It costs $11.99 for a one-kilogram pack of Kirkland Signature marble cheddar slices.

That's $4 off the original price of $15.99, which means you get 25% off.

Russet House organic crispy sweet potato fries

screenshot of \u200bRusset House organic crispy sweet potato fries from Costco

Russet House organic crispy sweet potato fries from Costco.

Costco Canada

It costs $9.99 for a 1.81-kilogram bag of Russet House organic crispy sweet potato fries.

That's $3 off the original price of $12.99, which means you get 23% off.

Dr. Praeger's frozen organic California veggie burgers

screenshot of \u200bDr. Praeger's frozen organic California veggie burgers from Costco

Dr. Praeger's frozen organic California veggie burgers from Costco.

Costco Canada

It costs $12.99 for a 12-pack of Dr. Praeger's frozen organic California veggie burgers.

That's $4 off the original price of $16.99, which means you get 23% off.

Brownstone restaurant-style croutons

screenshot of \u200bBrownstone restaurant-style croutons from Costco

Brownstone restaurant-style croutons from Costco.

Costco Canada

It costs $4.49 for a 737-gram bag of Brownstone restaurant-style croutons.

That's $2 off the original price of $6.49, which means you get 30% off.

Frito-Lay Munchies original snack mix

screenshot of \u200bFrito-Lay Munchies original snack mix from Costco

Frito-Lay Munchies original snack mix from Costco.

Costco Canada

It costs $6.99 for a 1.1-kilogram bag of Frito-Lay Munchies original snack mix.

That's $2.50 off the original price of $9.49, which means you get 26% off.

Meiji Hello Panda chocolate creme cookies

screenshot of \u200bMeiji Hello Panda chocolate creme centre cookies from Costco

Meiji Hello Panda chocolate creme centre cookies from Costco.

Costco Canada

It costs $10.99 for a 680-gram box of Meiji Hello Panda chocolate creme centre cookies with a crunchy shell that comes with 32 snack bags.

That's $4 off the original price of $14.99, which means you get 26% off.

Fruit by the Foot flavoured snacks

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Fruit by the Foot flavoured snacks from Costco.

Costco Canada

It costs $12.49 for a 937-gram box of Fruit by the Foot flavoured snacks that comes with 44 rolls.

That's $4 off the original price of $16.49, which means you get 24% off.

Excel Gum variety pack

screenshot of Excel Gum variety pack from Costco

Excel Gum variety pack from Costco.

Costco Canada

It costs $14.99 for an Excel Gum variety pack that comes with 27 packs of gum.

That's $5 off the original price of $19.99, which means you get 25% off.

Q-tips cotton swabs

screenshot of Q-tips from Costco

Q-tips from Costco.

Costco Canada

It costs $9.99 for a box of Q-tips that comes with four packs of 500 cotton swabs.

That's $4 off the original price of $13.99, which means you get 28% off.

Cottonelle flushable wipes

screenshot of \u200bCottonelle flushable wipes from Costco

Cottonelle flushable wipes from Costco.

Costco Canada

It costs $17.99 for a box of Cottonelle flushable wipes with 10 packs of 56 wipes.

That's $5 off the original price of $22.99, which means you get 21% off.

Dove shampoo or conditioner

screenshot of \u200bDove daily moisture shampoo and conditioner from Costco

Dove daily moisture shampoo and conditioner from Costco.

Costco Canada

It costs $8.99 for a 1.18-litre bottle of Dove daily moisture shampoo or conditioner.

That's $3.50 off the original price of $12.49, which means you get 28% off.

Dove bar soap

screenshot of \u200bDove original and sensitive skin bar soap from Costco

Dove original and sensitive skin bar soap from Costco.

Costco Canada

It costs $13.99 for a pack of Dove original or sensitive skin bar soap that comes with 16 bars of soap.

That's $6 off the original price of $19.99, which means you get 30% off.

Downy two-in-one fabric softener

screenshot of Downy 2-in-1 Seaside Spa fabric softener from Costco

Downy 2-in-1 Seaside Spa fabric softener from Costco.

Costco Canada

It costs $14.99 for a 910-gram bottle of Downy Seaside Spa two-in-one fabric softener.

That's $4 off the original price of $18.99, which means you get 21% off.

Finish Jet-Dry rinse aid

screenshot of Finish Jet-Dry rinse aid from Costco

Finish Jet-Dry rinse aid from Costco.

Costco Canada

It costs $11.99 for a 1.12-litre bottle of Finish Jet-Dry dishwasher rinse aid.

That's $4 off the original price of $15.99, which means you get 25% off.

Dawn Ultra Platinum dishwashing liquid

screenshot of \u200bDawn Ultra Platinum Advanced Power dishwashing liquid from Costco

Dawn Ultra Platinum Advanced Power dishwashing liquid from Costco.

Costco Canada

It costs $10.99 for a 2.66-litre bottle of Dawn Ultra Platinum Advanced Power dishwashing liquid.

That's $3 off the original price of $13.99, which means you get 21% off.

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  • Senior Writer

    Lisa Belmonte (she/her) is a Senior Writer with Narcity Media. After graduating with a Bachelor of Journalism from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University), she joined the Narcity team. Lisa covers news and notices from across the country from a Canada-wide perspective. Her early coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic earned Narcity its first-ever national journalism award nomination.

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