Select Costco stores to sell Good Foods’ Queso dip

Plant-based dips company Good Foods, Pleasant Prairie, Wis., is now marketing its Queso dip at select Costco stores.

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Plant-based dips company Good Foods, Pleasant Prairie, Wis., is now marketing its Queso dip at select Costco stores.

It’s being rolled out at stores in the Midwest, Northeast and Southeast, according to a news release. The Queso is usually available in 8-ounce containers, but Costco will be the exclusive recipient of a 24-ounce container for $7.99.

“Increasing the size of our Queso by three times will be perfect for Costco shoppers looking for more dip without the additional packaging,” Danyel O’Connor, executive vice president for sales at Good Foods.

Other retailers also carry the company’s Buffalo, Cilantro, Avocado Pesto and Tzatziki dips.

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