If you haven't mapped out your Costco shopping strategy yet, June is a great time to start. Costco's seasonal inventory moves fast, and the warehouse giant traditionally rolls out a fresh wave of finds in the weeks leading into peak summer.
This month's lineup is a well-rounded mix of kitchen appliances made for warm-weather cooking, outdoor entertaining pieces worth pulling out for company, and a handful of grocery staples that make summer stocking easier on the budget.
Whether you're planning backyard cookouts, beach trips, or just restocking the pantry, there's something here with your name on it.
Editor's note: Prices and availability are subject to change and may vary by location.
Sango XL Charcuterie Board
Price: $79.99
If you've been eyeing a statement charcuterie board for summer entertaining, this one from Sango is hard to pass up. It's well over 3 feet long, crafted from sustainably sourced acacia wood, and spacious enough to hold an entire spread of meats, cheeses, fruit, and crackers for a crowd without looking overcrowded.
For reference, Williams Sonoma's comparable 40-inch acacia serving board retails for $199.95, showing just how much of a good deal you can get at Costco.
Olipop Soda Spring Variety Pack
Price: $18.99 (on sale from $23.99 through 6/14/26)
If you've been curious about the gut-health soda trend but skeptical of the price, Costco's 15-can Olipop variety pack is the best way to try it.
The spring flavors Strawberry Vanilla, Raspberry Sorbet, and Shirley Temple are lighter and more refreshing than the brand's root beer and cola options. Each can contains fiber and prebiotic ingredients designed to support digestive health. They're lightly sweet without the sugar crash.
A single can of Olipop at Target runs about $2.19. At that price, 15 cans would cost you $32.85 — over $10 more than Costco's $18.99. If you end up loving them (and most people do), it's an easy bulk buy to repeat.
GreenPan 6QT Split Pot Slow Cooker
Price: $179.99
This one solves a problem you didn't know could be solved: the GreenPan Split Pot Slow Cooker features two independent 2.5-quart pots inside a single 6-quart frame, each with its own temperature and time controls. Cook a pot roast on one side and a vegetarian chili on the other simultaneously, no second appliance required. When you don't need the split, the pots combine into a standard 6-quart slow cooker, and everything is dishwasher-safe.
GreenPan's Elite slow cooker line typically retails between $200 and $250 on Amazon, and comparable dual-function models from premium brands can push past $300. The $179.99 Costco price makes this a genuine kitchen bargain.
Ninja BlendBOSS Tumbler Blender
Price: $119.99
The Ninja BlendBOSS is designed for the blend-and-go lifestyle: a 1,200-peak-watt motor crushes ice into powder, and a One-Touch Auto-iQ system handles the thinking with three preset blending programs.
What makes the Costco version stand out is that it comes with two 26-ounce leak-proof tumblers with detachable straws included, not just one.
At Target, the single-tumbler version of the BlendBOSS retails for the same $119.99. Getting two tumblers at Costco for the same price is a straightforward win, especially if you're making smoothies for two every morning.
Nordic Ware Stovetop Smoker
Price: $79.99
Nordic Ware is one of those brands home cooks trust, and their stovetop smoker brings real smoke flavor to fish, chicken, vegetables, and more, right on your stove or outdoor grill, no dedicated smoker required.
The bright red domed lid locks in smoke, an adjustable vent lets you control the intensity, and the kit comes with a built-in thermometer and five varieties of wood chips to get you started.
Henckels 8-Piece BBQ Trays and Skewer Set
Price: $38.99
Henckels is best known for its knives, but the brand's grilling accessories bring the same stainless-steel sensibility to the backyard. This 8-piece set includes six flat-blade skewers with built-in food-release sliders (no more meat stuck to the metal), a perforated grill basket for vegetables and seafood, and a tray-style grill topper for delicate foods that might otherwise fall through the grate.
On Henckels' own website, the skewer set and the grill topper/basket are sold separately at $35 to $50 each — meaning buying both would cost you $65 or more. At $38.99 for the full 8-piece bundle, this is a smart grab before grilling season is fully underway.
Deebee's Organic Superfruit Freezie Pops
Price: $7.82
These aren't your standard freezer pops. Deebee's makes theirs with organic fruit juice and puree, no added sugar, no artificial colors, no preservatives. The 40-count variety pack includes three naturally bright flavors: Strawberry Lemon, Mango Orange, and Blueberry Pomegranate. They're just 25 calories each and satisfying in a way that a sugary pop never quite is.
Keter Signature 29-Gallon Rolling Raised Garden Bed
Price: $109.99
This is the raised garden bed for people who've always wanted one but never had the right setup.
The Keter Signature holds 29 gallons of soil, features a self-watering system that lets roots draw moisture from a built-in reservoir, and has a drainage tap and water-level indicator, so you're never overwatering. Wheels make it easy to move into sun or shade as the seasons shift, and the weather-resistant design holds up through rain and heat alike.
Quiksilver Box Cooler
Price: $44.99
Summer always needs a reliable cooler, and this one from Quiksilver delivers a lot of practicality in a compact package. The 12-liter box keeps food and drinks cold for up to 24 hours, holds up to 20 standard 12-ounce cans, and comes with a built-in bottle opener, dual carry handles, and an adjustable shoulder strap. It's light enough to carry comfortably and sturdy enough to double as a seat.
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Tim Hortons Coffee Original Blend K-Cup Pods
Price: $56.99
The beloved Canadian coffee chain is making its first real push into Costco, and the 120-count K-Cup box is a pantry staple for Keurig households. Tim Hortons' Original Blend uses 100% Arabica beans in a medium roast that hits that sweet spot between bold and smooth, exactly what you want for a straightforward morning cup.
At Target, Tim Hortons K-Cup boxes top out at 72 count, and a 72-count box typically runs around $30 to $31. The 120-count Costco box at $56.99 gets you nearly 50 more pods for roughly $26 more. A fair trade-off if you go through K-Cups at any kind of regular pace.
Brio 740i Nugget Ice Maker
Price: $249.99
Nugget ice — soft, chewable, the kind you find at Sonic and in hospital cups — has developed something of a cult following, and this countertop machine from Brio makes up to 44 pounds of it per day. It produces fresh ice in as little as 10 to 15 minutes, includes a stainless steel scoop, and features a one-touch self-cleaning cycle and an LED refill indicator for easy maintenance.
Costco shoppers are raving about this product. A few days ago, a reviewer wrote: "I'm very happy with this ice maker! Brio has done it again! The nuggets ice is the perfect size and softness. The machine is on the larger size so it's perfect for gatherings at home and very convenient with the refillable tank. Ice production takes about 10 mins for the first batch. Self cleaning is also a huge plus!"
Bottom line
Costco's June lineup is a strong one, with a genuine mix of items that earn their place in the cart. Whether you're gearing up for summer hosting, upgrading a kitchen appliance, or just looking to save money on groceries when stocking the pantry and freezer before peak season.
The warehouse model means when these seasonal finds sell through, they're gone. So if something catches your eye, it's worth acting on it. Sign up for our free newsletter to get the latest Costco deals and member savings delivered to your inbox each week.
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