Recently, Costco dropped a new bakery item that is perfect for the spring season: birthday cake cookies with pretty sprinkles that match the cheerful spring vibe. Read on for my honest thoughts in this Costco birthday cake cookie review.

Birthday Cake Flavor Profile
The full birthday cake flavor profile typically includes a vanilla base, sweet frosting, and a bit of crunch from sprinkles in every bite. It usually tastes like classic yellow cake with vanilla extract. The frosting is often buttercream, adding a rich, buttery sweetness.
Costco Birthday Cake Cookie Review Rating:
Each pack of Costco birthday cake cookies comes with 24 cookies and is priced at $9.99, making it a great deal. That’s around 42 cents per cookie! The cookies are smaller, making it easy to eat multiple pieces in one sitting.

The cookies are buttery, soft, and not overly sweet. They are topped with generous sprinkles, adding a nice crunch to every bite. There were sprinkle colors like blue, white, yellow, red, green, and purple — all confetti colors. The flavor is spot-on, and it does taste like birthday cake. They are addictive and incredible with a glass of milk. I would recommend this new Costco bakery item.

Nutrition Facts:


24 Servings per container
Serving size: 1 cookie (28g)
- Calories: 140
- Total fat: 7g
- Total Carbohydrate: 18g
- Protein: 1g
- The main ingredients: are bleached enriched flour, butter, sugar, and cornstarch. It does contain artificial colors FD&C (yellow #5, red #40, yellow #6, blue #1, red #3).
- Contains: wheat, egg, milk, and soy
- Produced on equipment that also processes peanuts, tree nuts, and sesame.
If you enjoyed this Costco Birthday Cake Cookie review, you might want to check out another cookie-inspired snack like the Girl Scouts Thin Mint Bites review or a sea-salt caramel gelato cookie sandwich review.
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