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Costco lands an exclusive David Protein Bar variety box that’s just $2.08 per bar

David Protein Bar At Costco

When a brand and product get into the giant membership retailer Costco, it almost always results in some sort of cost-effective bundle or variety pack that saves you a lot more money than where you usually buy things. That is definitely the case for one of the company’s newest additions, specifically in Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Texas, and Oklahoma, where you can now find the innovative David Protein Bar in an exclusive two-flavor box.

David has put together a variety box that you can only get at Costco, which has six bars each of its original Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough and the smooth Peanut Butter Chocolate Chunk. They’re full-size bars packing the brand’s incomparable 28g of muscle-building protein, zero sugar, and 150 calories. As for the price on the pack, it is far lower than David’s own online store and even Vitamin Shoppe, where boxes of 12 are usually $39.99.

At Costco, the newly released and regionally specific David Protein Bar variety pack is $24.99, saving you about 37 to 38%, and working out to just $2.08 per piece. That is no small amount of savings, and well worth making the trip down to your local Costco warehouse. The one catch is that you have to be okay with the Chocolate Chip Cookie and Peanut Butter Chocolate flavors, as with most Costco exclusives, there aren’t any other options.

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