The case of Costco's disappearing pretzel rolls

A Reddit thread focused on discontinued Costco products poses the question, "What item will you never forgive Costco for getting rid of?" Although the question isn't limited to food items, many responses express disappointment over beloved food court favorites, deli items, and bakery goods. Users reminisce about the hand-dipped ice cream bars and the hot turkey and provolone sandwich. One Reddit user simply mentions, "bakery pretzel buns." However, the replies regarding this product may provide a glimmer of hope for fans of pretzel sandwiches.
While some Redditors share the same sense of loss, a few others assert that pretzel buns are still available at certain Costco locations. One comment notes that these bakery buns can be found at a Costco in Tucson, Arizona, while another claims they are also available in Maryland. Additionally, another Reddit post reveals that shoppers began noticing the absence of pretzel rolls nearly seven years ago. Some users report that bakery staff informed them the item was discontinued, while others believe it was only a seasonal offering.
Alternatives to Costco's pretzel rolls

Soft and fluffy pretzel rolls are perfect for a delicious salty snack or as buns for savory sandwiches and sliders. A quick search for "pretzel rolls" on Costco's website reveals options for various pretzels (ranging from soft and jumbo to crunchy and twisted) and rolls, but unfortunately, there are no soft pretzels shaped like rolls available on the wholesale site. If you've thoroughly searched your local warehouse and can't wait to enjoy a melty ham and cheese nestled in a chewy soft pretzel, there are alternatives to Costco's popular pretzel buns that you can explore for your deli meats.
One fan of pretzel buns on Reddit suggested trying Trader Joe's pretzel rolls as a satisfying substitute, while other stores may also offer their own versions of these baked delights. Alternatively, you could try your hand at making your own pretzel rolls at home for that warm, fresh-from-the-bakery taste. Whether you choose to experiment with a different brand or take on the challenge of baking them yourself, one thing is clear: people still have a strong craving for Costco's pretzel buns. Here’s hoping they make a comeback on store shelves soon!
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