Wife and I stopped by the local Sam’s Club to pick up some Halloween candy and while picking up some fruit I saw a large amount of 15” Pumpkin Pies being put out. At a cost of $5.65 each, we decided it was worth a try.
We were pleasantly surprised with the great flavor and freshness of this pie. We do not have a Costco nearby so I cannot speak to how the Sam’s pie compares to the Costco pie but I know the Costco Pumpkin Pies seems to be a huge seller this time of year.
Can anyone who has had both compare the flavor and freshness of the Sam’s Pumpkin Pie to the Costco Pumpkin Pie? Just curious as to if they are very similar. Thanks
Posts: 3558 | Location: MS | Registered: December 16, 2004
Never had either; however, while eating a slice of pizza at our local Costco just short of Thanksgiving last year, we watched people rolling cartloads of pumpkin pies out the door.
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Posts: 10381 | Location: Northern Virginia | Registered: November 04, 2005
I'll be trying my first Costco pumpkin pie soon after reading on here for years how good they are. At the size of the things I'm thinking a couple of the neighbors will be enjoying it too.
Posts: 3974 | Location: Sunshine State | Registered: July 01, 2006
Haven’t had the pumpkin but the cherry pies from Costco is great. Likewise the Apple. I don’t shop at Sam’s so I can’t compare. Only complaint is that it’s only my wife and I so the bulk ends up going to waste.
Posts: 930 | Location: Orange County, CA | Registered: December 21, 2005
Originally posted by 911Boss: They both go perfect with kale, right in the garbage!
Preach it brother! The only thing that could make it tolerable for me was my late mother's homemade whip cream. It could make a stick pumpkin pie tolerable.
Posts: 8210 | Location: MI | Registered: May 22, 2007
I am not a Sam’s Club guy, I’ve been a Costco shopper forever. But I have to say I’ve never had a bad pie from Costco, they’re always huge and heavy.
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Originally posted by jer830: Haven’t had the pumpkin but the cherry pies from Costco is great. Likewise the Apple. I don’t shop at Sam’s so I can’t compare. Only complaint is that it’s only my wife and I so the bulk ends up going to waste.
Easy fix for this: next time you buy one, take half right away and wrap it tightly in lots of plastic wrap and foil and put it in the freezer.
Posts: 37102 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: November 12, 2007
Originally posted by 911Boss: They both go perfect with kale, right in the garbage!
Never been a pumpkin anything fan. Mincemeat for the win, but hard to find these days. Costco pecan pies are the bomb though.
Yep, I have NEVER liked pumpkin pie.
For Thanksgiving, give me buttermilk pie (oh yeah), pecan, chess, sweet potato, apple pie. I pass on pumpkin.
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Posts: 19289 | Location: Texas | Registered: May 13, 2003
Costco, easy answer. Their bakery puts out some solid items, not great but good enough and their pumpkin pies are their most famous and sought after creation. Like their $5 roast chickens there was several decades where customers would linger waiting for a worker to put out the next batch...now they're stacked-up by Oct 1st all the way to till the end of the year.
Sam's Club bakery seems to check its box of goods but nothing I've come across would buy again.
PS- I just picked up a bottle of Blanton's at Costco....they had about twenty-cases available, one-bottle per member $64.99
Posts: 16086 | Location: Wine Country | Registered: September 20, 2000
I’ve never tried the Sam’s club pies. But we have gotten one from Costco at Thanksgiving for the last 5 or 6 years at least. They’re cheap and good and it’s one less thing we have to make.
Posts: 1488 | Location: North Carolina | Registered: May 31, 2005