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Drumroll saves fans a ridiculous amount of money in its Costco variety pack

Drumroll Donuts At Costco

Drumroll is a rather different kind of functional company that doesn’t put protein into your standard format like bar, cookie, or chips; instead, its flagship offering is a pack of three miniature donuts with moderate protein and low sugar. The brand sells the innovation in three flavors with Chocolate, Vanilla, and Strawberry, each with a reasonable 10g of protein from a set of three, just a single gram of sugar, and calories between 190 and 200, depending on the flavor.

There isn’t a new flavor or size for Drumroll’s Protein Donuts; the reason we’re bringing it up this month is that the brand and product have recently found their way into the major membership retailer Costco. Through Drumroll’s website, you’ll pay $35 for a box of six packs, which is pricey for a better-for-you food. Now available at Costcos in San Diego, Arizona, and Colorado is a variety set with eight packs, so 33% more than the regular box, and the price is lower.

The cost of the Drumrolls variety bundle at Costco is $13.99, which is a massive 70% cheaper than going directly through eatdrumroll.com. It is so much better value, it’s worth driving there and stocking up, and again, it isn’t a single flavor item; it has two flavors, Chocolate and Vanilla, with four packs of each.

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