Costco Kirkland Signature Biscoff Cream Cake Review

Do you enjoy Costco’s Lotus Biscoff Cookies? I’ve always found them deliciously addictive. I’m also a fan of most Costco cakes, so when I saw this Kirkland Signature Biscoff Cream Cake at my local warehouse, I couldn’t wait to get it home and give it a try. Long story short, I was not disappointed! This cake is one of the best Costco bakery items I’ve had. I hope it sticks around for a long time.

Sideview image of the Kirkland Signature Biscoff Cream Cake from Costco in the packaging sitting on a table.
Costco Kirkland Signature Biscoff Cake.

Other cakes from the Costco bakery are the Kirkland Signature Tuxedo Cake, Kirkland Signature Pistachio Cake, Kirkland Signature Tiramisu, Kirkland Signature Sour Cream Butter Pound Cake, Kirkland Signature Mini Raspberry Cakes, Kirkland Signature English Toffee Cheesecake, Kirkland Signature New York Style Cheesecake and the Kirkland Signature Strawberry Shortcake.

Location in Store

This is located in the refrigerated bakery section at Costco, the item number is 1756793.

Top down sideview image of the whole cake without the packaging so you can see the entirity of the cake.
The cake has a really nice appearance.

Taste

This cake is delicious. I can’t believe how much it tastes like the Lotus Biscoff cookies but in cake form!

Closeup image of one piece of cake served on a white plate with a forkful of cake hovering over the piece of cake.

The actual cake is a vanilla cake that’s nice and moist but it doesn’t have any Biscoff flavor.

Side view top down image of one piece of biscoff cake served on a white plate showing the top and middle layers together.
Rich & delicious.

There are two layers of cake and in between the layers is a layer of fairly sweet Biscoff cookie ganache and then a layer of a cinnamon flavored less sweet, cream icing. The cream icing is similar to a thick whipped cream.

Top down image of one piece of cake served on a white plate with a fork beside the plate.
Ready to eat!

The top of the cake has a very sweet, thick Biscoff-flavored ganache. I love how the side of the cake has actual Biscoff cookie crumbles all over it. This cake is perfectly moist, not too sweet and the best part is that it actually really tastes like the cookies.

Side view image of the cake sitting on a table showing the side of the cake covered in cookie crumbs.
The side of the cake is encrusted in biscoff cookie crumbs.

I’ve been finding some Costco products a bit too sweet lately but not this cake. I really enjoy the strong cinnamon and caramel flavor of the cake and can’t really think of any complaints about the taste.

Closeup top down image of the top of the cake showing a Lotus biscoff cookie placed on the top.
There’s one Lotus biscoff cake on the top of the cake.

I will say I did give some cake to my parents who found it far too rich and sugary for their tastebuds but they also noted that as they’ve got older they find they “can’t handle” sweet desserts like they used to.

Cost

The cake costs $24.99 Canadian at Costco which isn’t cheap but it’s also very large, it could easily serve 12 people. I think the price is quite reasonable.

Closeup image of the front label on the cake showing best before date, ingredients and cost.
The cake costs $16.66 per kilogram.

Convenience

The cake needs to be kept refrigerated and the best-before date is about five days from when it was packaged. I wouldn’t hesitate to serve this for a birthday, family gathering or any other special event.

Sideview closeup image of one slice of cake served on a white plate so you can see each layer in the cake.
You can see all the different layers on the cake.

Although the cake has been previously frozen I think it’s fine to freeze it a second time because there’s no way my small family can eat this much cake. My 18-month-old daughter got a few bites and she loved it as much as Sean and I did!

Nutrition

Calories

1/19th of the Costco Biscoff Cake contains 350 calories, 20 grams of fat, 41 grams of carbohydrates, one gram of fibre, 26 grams of sugar, two grams of protein and 230 milligrams of sodium.

I think most people are going to have a serving that’s larger than 1/19th of the cake so that’s something to consider.

Ingredients

Store-bought cake is the kind of food you can always expect to have unhealthy ingredients. I don’t love how many artificial ingredients and preservatives are in bakery products when I know I can make a cake or cookies with just a few staple pantry ingredients.

The cake contains milk, egg, wheat, soy and sulfites and may contain tree nuts, peanuts, sesame, oats, rye, barley and triticale.

Image of the ingredients list from the label on the cake.
Ingredients.

Scoring

Taste: 10/10

Cost: 7/10

Convenience: 10/10

Nutrition: 0/10

Overall

Must buy!

This cake is so good and really unique! I know Costco won’t be carrying it around forever so if you’re a fan of Biscoff cookies and you can buy it, I would.

Have you tried the Kirkland Signature Biscoff Cream Cake? What did you think of it? Drop a comment below!


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15 thoughts on “Costco Kirkland Signature Biscoff Cream Cake Review”

  1. I would highly recommend this cake for anybody at any occasion! The cookie at the top is soggy though. I found that the icing and cream (besides the exterior layer of chocolate icing) weren’t very sweet compared to the dense cake itself. The only thing I don’t like about this cake is that the top is slightly grazed with cookie crumbs so the top isn’t exactly what you’d call smooth.

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  2. Went to Costco in Newport News Virginia excited to purchase one of these cakes only to be told that they didn’t sell them!!! And had no idea they even existed!!!
    Showed the employee the picture of the cake and they acted Amazed!!!

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  3. Way too many artificial ingredients. Also contains carageenan which is associated with leaky gut syndrome. Caveat emptor- buyer beware.

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  4. J ai hâte de goûter ce gâteau biscoff cream cake Mai’s dites moi ,avant,svp,est ce que les mono-diglycerides utilisés sont de sources végétales ou animales ??? Merci

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    • Hi, if it doesn’t indicate source in the ingredients list, then there’s no way the blogger would know since this blog is not Costco sponsored. I doubt an employee would know either. Bon chance!

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  5. I live in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. This was the best cake I have EVER eaten. Unfortunately, it was only available for Christmas. I would buy it for every occasion. I am going to try and replicate it………… wish me luck !!!!!
    Stephanie Rebellato Glazewski

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  6. omg! this looks amazing, which costco did you get this at? im also in canada but west coast and havent seen this in the bakery section yet :O

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  7. Im so Jealous! after seeing this post i contacted all of my local Costco’s to see if they had this cake available. Each phone call ended with a broken heart. Im hoping within 3 – 4 weeks stores on Oahu, Hawaii begin carrying these works of art. till then eat a slice for me!

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  8. It’s yummy!!! Sweet but not over the top, and quite rich. It’s cake layered with Biscoff cookie butter cream and vanilla cream and possibly chocolate? Costco bakery employees said “chocolate” but I didn’t really taste that specifically since the flavours blend so well. The cake itself is very easy to cut and plate, serving maybe 16-20 depending on serving size. At $24.99, you can’t beat that price given the size and quality. It’s very tender with a blissful blend of flavours! Apparently, it also freezes well but I never got the chance to test that lol 😋! Bakery staff said it will be a standard (not seasonal) product, given its popularity. The frozen cakes are brought into the bakery then decorated in house. I also totally forgot to check the nutritional/ingredients label but quite frankly, I didn’t care! 😂 And I’d buy it again in a heartbeat.

    Hey Natalie, I see we agree! 👍

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