The “Famous” Spanish Pantry Staple That’s Now on Costco Shelves for Way Cheaper (People Love It!)

published Oct 27, 2024
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When Graza launched in 2022, it quickly went viral, becoming the must-have accessory for every kitchen. This 100% Spanish extra virgin olive oil, made from a single origin and single varietal, introduced two types: the “sizzle,” designed for cooking, and the “drizzle,” meant for garnishing. Since then, home cooks have been sharing recipes that feature Graza, using it to top ice cream or sauté veggies for creamy pasta.

If you’re a fan of this popular EVOO — with its infamous squeeze bottle — you’ll be happy to hear that it just launched at Costco. 

Costco recently stocked its shelves with 12-packs of the Graza “sizzle” olive oil and is pricing it at $13.99 each. This offer is almost too good to pass up. The individual bottles in the boxes are value-size, meaning instead of being the typical 750 milliliter, they’re one liter. 

You’ll definitely save some coins with this deal. If you head to the Graza website, one 750 milliliter of the “sizzle” EVOO costs $16. Costco is currently pricing a 1-liter value-size version of the bottle for $13.99 each. Or, if you want “Drizzle,” you can order both types on Amazon.

Graza confirmed the launch of their “sizzle” EVOO hitting Costco shelves, and the company’s fans lost it. One person commented on the post detailing the drop, saying, “We’ll be there.” Another user mentioned, “I was soooo excited to see this stocked in Costco yesterday!!”

Others called out that the brand should work with Costco to offer an option to refill their bottles at the store to avoid waste. One person said, “If buying in bulk, shouldn’t there be refillable cans at Costco? It’s hard to recycle plastic.”

As Graza rolls out its launch at Costco, it is starting small, releasing the bottles at stores only in the Southeast region of California. However, a spokesperson from Graza commented on the Instagram post detailing the drop, saying, “We hope to roll out in more stores soon!”