Top Costco Dips to Try in 2025

Last updated: May 29, 2025

We tested a wide range of Costco dips so you don’t have to. Dips and spreads are an easy appetizer solution that usually pleases a crowd, but not every tub or tray is worth buying. Before you spend your money or fill your fridge, read our practical reviews to see which dips are worth bringing home.

We visit the warehouse weekly and sample new dips when they appear. This roundup covers the dips we see most often—some are excellent, others less so. Below you’ll also find serving suggestions and ideas for using leftovers.

Costco Dips

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What Dips Are Good At Costco?

We go into full reviews below, but a few dips stand out. Here are our top picks and quick reasons to buy them.

🛒 Quick Verdict: Best Costco Dips

  • 🏆 Best Overall: Toom Garlic Dip – Light, airy, and bright with lemony garlic.
  • 🏈 Best For Game Day: Good Foods Buffalo Style Chicken Dip – Bold, cheesy, and crowd-pleasing.
  • 🥗 Healthiest Option: Hannah Tzatziki – Yogurt-based, refreshing, and Mediterranean-flavored.
  • 🎉 Best for Parties (seasonal): La Terra Fina Cranberry & Jalapeno – Sweet and mildly spicy, popular in the fall.

Plan on roughly one-third cup per person when provisioning for a gathering.

The Best Costco Dips and Spreads

Below are the dips we encounter most often at Costco. Availability can vary by region and season, so you may not find every item at every warehouse.

Good Foods Buffalo Chicken Dip

Buffalo Style Chicken Dip A Great Costco Spread

This smaller container packs a meaty, cheesy punch. Good Foods’ Buffalo-Style Chicken Dip works warm or cold, though it’s better heated. It has a mild kick that’s still kid-friendly.

Serving suggestions: keep warm in a mini crock pot and serve with tortilla chips, Ritz crackers, celery, or carrots. Leftovers are great over lettuce for a low-carb lunch.

Good Foods Buffalo Chicken Dip Price: $9.99

Hannah Tzatziki

Hannah Tzatziki

Made from yogurt, garlic, and dill, this tzatziki is a lighter, healthier dip option. It’s not as bold as some homemade versions but is still refreshing and versatile for game day or a mezze platter.

Serving suggestions: pair with naan, cucumbers, carrots, or use in wraps. Leftovers make a quick dinner—top naan with cooked chicken, sliced veggies, and tzatziki.

Hannah Tzatziki Price: $7.89

Kirkland Hummus

Kirkland hummus offers a solid texture and flavor at a good price. The container sometimes includes a drizzle of olive oil and pine nuts that some kids find off-putting but many adults enjoy.

Serving suggestions: pair with vegetables, pita chips, or pretzels. Leftovers are an easy topping for grain bowls or salads.

Kirkland Hummus Price: $5.89

Good Foods Chunky Guacamole

This guacamole has fresh, chunky texture and comes in a convenient three-pack—handy for families or multiple gatherings. It’s reliable and flavorful.

Serving suggestions: tortilla chips or tacos. Leftovers: spread on toast and top with a fried egg for breakfast.

Good Foods Chunky Guacamole Price: $13.99

La Terra Fina Spinach Artichoke Parmesan Dip

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This version offers a milder, less salty take on the classic spinach-artichoke dip. Some tasters noticed a subtle citrus note. It reheats well and tastes best warm.

Serving suggestions: serve with tortilla chips or crusty bread; for a showy option, serve in a bread bowl. Leftovers: use as a baked potato topping.

La Terra Fina Spinach Artichoke Parmesan Dip Price: $9.69

Rojo’s Street Corn Dip

Rojos Street Corn Dip Available at Costco

Surprisingly addictive, this dip is thick and savory with corn and cheese notes and a gentle hint of spice. It’s excellent with chips and works well as a topping for baked sweet potatoes or as a taco side.

Rojo’s Street Corn Dip Price: $8.89

7 Layer Dip at Costco

The classic 7-layer dip used to be common, but it’s been absent from many warehouses since 2021. Costco still offers multi-layer options at times, but availability varies.

Rojo’s Black Bean and Cotija 6-Layer Dip

Costco 6 Layer Dip

We expected this to be a highlight, but it was our least favorite. The flavor felt flat and the texture too thin—the individual layers didn’t stand out. Attempts to boost it with jalapeños didn’t save it.

Rojo’s Black Bean and Cotija 6-Layer Dip Price: $11.49

La Terra Fina Pineapple Habanero Dip (seasonal)

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This seasonal dip pairs sweet pineapple with habanero heat. The spice level is moderate—more like a seeded jalapeño than full habanero intensity—making it an interesting and crowd-pleasing option. Leftover idea: use as a spread on ham sandwiches.

Price: $9.59

La Terra Fina Cranberry & Jalapeno Dip and Spread

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This seasonal favorite balances sweet cranberry with a gentle jalapeño heat. Labeled medium but leaning mild, it pairs especially well with pretzel crisps and whole-wheat crackers. It’s become a popular pick for parties.

La Terra Fina Cranberry & Jalapeno Dip and Spread Price: $9.59

La Terra Fina Smoked Gouda and Peppers

Terra Fina Smoked Gouda and Peppers Dip and Spread

Smoky gouda and peppers deliver noticeable heat and savory depth. The package suggests serving warm, but it’s flavorful at room temperature too. Use with crackers, vegetables, or as a topping for grilled chicken.

La Terra Fina Smoked Gouda and Peppers Spread Price: $9.99

Toom Garlic Dip

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Toom is Costco’s version of the classic Middle Eastern toum: airy, lemony, and garlicky. Its bright flavor works equally well as a veggie dip or as a sandwich and burger topping. This was one of our most-loved containers—we finished it well before the expiration date and plan to buy it again.

Toom Garlic Dip Price: $6.99

Bistro 28 Game Time Party Dips

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This twin pack includes Caramelized Onion and Jalapeño Popper flavors but, for us, both tasted too much like plain cream cheese or sour cream and lacked distinctive character. Not a recommended buy.

Bistro 28 Game Time Party Dips Price: $7.99

Delve Garlic Herb Asiago

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This dip stands out thanks to a mascarpone base that delivers a rich, creamy texture. It’s packed with garlic and cheesy asiago flavor, making it highly addictive and one of our top recommendations.

Delve Garlic Herb Asiago Dip Price: $8.89

Delve Whipped Feta

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We expected bold feta flavor but found this whipped feta surprisingly mild. The texture is smooth, but the signature salty, tangy punch of feta was muted, making it less versatile than we hoped.

Delve Whipped Feta Price: $8.89

Have you tried any of these dips? Which one is your favorite—game day classic, healthful choice, or party standout? Share your pick in the comments below.

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