Costco Kirkland Signature Roasted Chicken & Swiss Roller Tray Review

The pre-made food section at Costco is full of convenient options, but some need more prep work than others. All you need to do with the Kirkland Signature Chicken + Swiss Roller Tray is remove the lid! Keep reading to find out everything you need to know about these ready-to-serve wraps.

Image of the Costco Kirkland Signature Roasted Chicken & Swiss Roller Tray sitting on a table unopened.
Costco Kirkland Signature Roasted Chicken & Swiss Roller Tray.

Similar items from the pre-made meal section are the Kirkland Signature Asian Style Wraps, Kirkland Signature Chicken Yakitori Flatbread, Kirkland Signature Gyro Pita Greek Style Meal, Kirkland Signature Chicken Tacos and the Kirkland Signature Chicken Burger Meal Kit.

Location in Store

We bought these wrap rolls in Kona, Hawaii in the refrigerated pre-made meal section. The item number is 20128.

Top down image of three rolled wraps served on a white plate.
Cheese, roasted chicken, tomato, lettuce and cranberry cream cheese.

Taste

These are very basic plain wrap rolls. Inside the wraps are cranberry cream cheese, lettuce, tomato, swiss cheese and roasted chicken. If I didn’t read the ingredients list, I wouldn’t have a clue there was cranberry cream cheese. It just tastes like plain cream cheese to me and I don’t taste any cranberry flavor.

Image of a hand holding on wrap roll with a few bites taken out of it, you can see the tomatoes, lettuce, cheese and chicken.
Ready to try!

The wraps are a bit salty and a bit soggy became of the wet ingredients like cream cheese, lettuce and tomato. The lettuce became a bit wilted despite eating the wraps on the day they were packaged. I recommend eating these the day they were packaged or at the latest the day after.

Image of a hand holding on wrap roll with a few bites taken out of it, you can see the tomatoes, lettuce, cheese and chicken.
There isn’t a ton of chicken but there’s enough.

The Swiss cheese is very mild so the wraps aren’t really flavorful, I think cheddar cheese would enhance the flavor more. The roasted chicken is good and the tomatoes are delicious. Costco also carries Kirkland Signature Chicken Sandwiches with Sauce which have similar ingredients and I prefer those.

Cost

The cost of the wraps is $6.99 per pound and the tray I bought was a little over two pounds so I paid $14.40 for the tray. This isn’t bad considering you get quite a few wraps in the tray!

Image of the label from the packaging on the rollers showing ingredients, best before date, and cost.
Eat the roll ups right away if you can!

Convenience

As I mentioned, try to eat these as soon as possible! The best before date is two days from when they were packaged on but I can’t imagine them being very good after two days. The rollers need to be kept refrigerated and I would not suggest freezing them.

Top down image of an open tray of Costco roll ups. There are 12 pinwheels in the container.
There are 12 pinwheels in the container.

These are perfect for a beach day, a picnic, to bring to a potluck or have for lunch camping. They go well with a side of chips or potato salad and some fruit.

Nutrition

Calories

In a 5.7 ounce or 163 gram serving there are 290 calories, 13 grams of fat, 710 milligrams of sodium, 25 grams of carbohydrates, one gram of fiber, six grams of sugar and 17 grams of protein.

I didn’t weigh the wraps when eating them but my guess would be the nutrition facts are for one or maybe maximum two rolls.

Ingredients

I find it interesting that the flatbread they use to make the wraps is called Lavash, I don’t think I’ve ever had lavash before. If you make your own homemade ingredients like a baked chicken breast and fresh baked bread you’re not going to have all the additives and unhealthy ingredients like carrageenan, sugar, soybean oil etc.

The rollers contain milk, wheat and soy. They may contain peanuts, tree nuts, egg, fish, crustaceans, shellfish and sesame due to being produced in a facility that also makes food with these ingredients.

Image of the ingredients list for the rolls up from the packaging.
Ingredients.

Scoring

Taste: 7/10

Cost: 7/10

Convenience: 10/10

Nutrition: 4/10

Overall

Give it a try!

I didn’t mind these, I just was wowed by them. I prefer the chicken sandwiches from the deli section at Costco over these rollers because they don’t get as soggy.

Have you tried these Costco Kirkland Signature Roasted Chicken and Swiss Rollers? What did you think of them?


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