Costco Copper Kettle Candy Co. Chocolate Cookie Biscuit Clusters Review

A blend of milk chocolate, chocolate caramel, and a cookies and cream biscuit sounds like the perfect flavor combination. The Copper Kettle Candy Co. Chocolate Cookie Biscuit Clusters from Costco bring all of these irresistible ingredients together in one indulgent treat. I couldn’t wait to take a bite of these tempting chocolates. Do they live up to their delicious promise? Keep reading to find out!

Image of the Costco Copper Kettle Candy Co. Chocolate Cookie Biscuit Clusters bag sitting on a table unopened.

Location in Store

These can be found in the snack section at Costco, near the Unreal Dark Chocolate Coconut Minis and the Made Good Chocolate Chip Granola Bars. The item number is 1854876.

Taste

These chocolate cookie clusters look and taste similar to a chocolate Turtle if you took out the nuts and replaced it with an Oreo cookie. The texture is different than a turtle because the cookie is more crispy than crunchy.

Top down image of a bowl of the Costco Copper Kettle Candy Co. Chocolate Cookie Biscuit Clusters.

They are quite sweet and rich from the cookie in the middle, one is all I need to satisfy my sweet tooth. I don’t think the cookie in the middle has a ton of cream in the middle of it, it mainly just tastes like a chocolate biscuit. My biggest criticism is that they’re a bit on the sweet side, it’s almost too much.

Image of the Costco Copper Kettle Candy Co. Chocolate Cookie Biscuit Cluster close to the camera with a bite taken out of it so you can see the center.

The chocolate and caramel are both very tasty and seem to be pretty good quality. The combination of the cookie and caramel also works really well together.

Cost

The 656 gram bag costs $14.99 Canadian which isn’t bad for a decent-sized bag of really decadent chocolates that are made in small batches.

Image of the back of the bag of the chocolate cookie clusters showing what they're made with.

Convenience

The bag reseals which helps keep the clusters fresh and the best before date is seven months from when I purchased it. I think both adults and kids will enjoy these unless you’re someone who’s not into sweet things.

Nutrition

Calories

Two clusters contain 190 calories, 10 grams of fat, 23 grams of carbohydrates, one gram of fibre, 19 grams of sugar, two grams of protein and 60 milligrams of sodium. One cluster is more than enough for me in one sitting, I can’t imagine eating two.

Image of the nutrition facts for the Costco Copper Kettle Candy Co. Chocolate Cookie Biscuit Clusters from the back of the bag.

Ingredients

Let’s get it straight, there’s nothing healthy about these chocolate clusters. They’re loaded with sugar, butter and things like palm oil and sweetened condensed milk. They contain milk, wheat and soy and may contain egg, peanuts and tree nuts.

Image of the ingredients Costco Copper Kettle Candy Co. Chocolate Cookie Biscuit Clusters from the back of the bag.

Scoring

Taste: 8/10

Cost: 7.5/10

Convenience: 10/10

Nutrition: 0/10

Overall

Give it a try!

These are very rich and decadent, they’re pretty sweet but still tasty. I think I prefer the Kirkland Signature Macadamia Clusters though!

Have you tried the Copper Kettle Candy Co. Chocolate Cookie Biscuit Clusters from Costco? What did you think of it? Drop a comment below!


Please note that this review was not paid for or sponsored by any third party. This product was purchased by Costcuisine for the purpose of producing this review. The opinions in this review are strictly those of Costcuisine. Costcuisine is not affiliated with Costco or any of its suppliers. In the event that Costcuisine receives compensation for a post from the manufacturer of a product or some other third party, the arrangement will be clearly disclosed (including where the manufacturer of a product provides Costcuisine with a free sample of the product).

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