Costco is the latest retailer to offer Bocce’s Bakery treats for our dogs

Best-Selling Pet Treat Brand Bocce’s Bakery Announces Launch In Costco Nationwide. Image courtesy of Bocce's Bakery
Best-Selling Pet Treat Brand Bocce’s Bakery Announces Launch In Costco Nationwide. Image courtesy of Bocce's Bakery

Bocce’s Bakery is taking over the retail world. Okay, maybe not, but they are now offering a very special one pound bag at Costco locations nationwide.

It’s the fan favorite dog treat brand that we are always picking up when we hit up the closest Target and now, when we head to Costco, we are going to be able to bulk buy our pup’s favorite treats.

In a press email we received on behalf of Bocce’s Bakery, we learned that the brand is so well loved that

"they’ve decided to make their best-selling Bac’N Nutty Soft & Chewy Treats in an exclusive 1lb bag available at Costcos nationwide as well as on costco.com (which you don’t need a membership for)!"

Bocce’s Bakery dog treats can now be found at Costco

We love heading to Costco to stock up on dog food and cat food, as well as all of the rest of our household and foodie needs, but knowing that we can get a one pound bag of one of our dog’s favorite treats is even more exciting. The fact that they opted to offer their classic Bac’N Nutty Soft  & Chewy Treats as a bulk buy makes perfect sense as it really is our go-to for spoiling our pups.

As an added bonus, if you check out the Costco website right now (as of the time of this writing), you can actually get a two pack of the one pound bags of treats for $24.99. And honestly, that means we won’t have to worry about running out of these treats anytime soon (hopefully).

While it may only be one flavor of dog treats, we are okay with that because we can always supplement with a few smaller bags right from the Bocce’s Bakery website or even our next Target run (because you know that has to happen).

What do you think fellow dog lovers? Are we heading to Costco in order to spoil our pups with Bocce’s Bakery dog treats?