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Guide To Jones Products at Costco Wholesale
As many Costco members around the country might already know, not every Costco Wholesale warehouse carries the same product mix. Therefore, a product you love at a Costco in New York might not be available at a Costco in Los Angeles. The reason is flexibility. Costco can cater to customers in a given geographical area by offering regional food favorites, seasonal items and products from locally based manufacturers.
That’s why we decided to post our guide to Jones products at Costco. Here is a list of different Costco regions across the country, and the Jones product(s) available in those regions.
Los Angeles
Midwest (Illinois, Iowa, upper Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin)
- No Antibiotics Ever Fully Cooked Chicken Sausage Links, 3.0 lb.
- Antibiotics Free Pork Sausage Links, 3.5 lb.
- All Natural Cherrywood Smoked Uncured Canadian Bacon, 24 oz.
Northeast (Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.)
- All Natural Cherrywood Smoked Uncured Canadian Bacon, 24 oz.
- Antibiotics Free Pork Sausage Patties, 3.5 lb.
- No Antibiotics Ever Fully Cooked Chicken Sausage Links, 3.0 lb.
Northwest (Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, most of Utah, and Washington)
- All Natural Cherrywood Smoked Uncured Canadian Bacon, 24 oz.
- Organic Chicken Sausage Links, 32 oz. (*starting mid-March 2024)
Southeast (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, Puerto Rico, South Carolina and Tennessee)
Texas (Arkansas, lower Kansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas)
- All Natural Cherrywood Smoked Uncured Canadian Bacon, 24 oz.
- No Antibiotics Ever Fully Cooked Chicken Sausage Links, 3.0 lb.
For all of our All Natural Uncured Canadian Bacon fans, the product will be moving to the refrigerator case next to the traditional bacon. Make sure to ask a Costco Crew Member if you can’t find it. Incidentally, if your local Costco Warehouse does not carry our sausage or Canadian bacon, please ask them to bring it in. This can be done by submitting requests via the feedback section on the Costco app or website as well as feedback boxes located at each store.
Finally, since it’s possible that not every Costco warehouse in each region will carry the same products, we recommend checking the Product Finder on the Jones Website to locate the Costco location near you. For more information or if you have any questions, call our consumer hotline at 1-800-635-6637 to speak to a live customer service representative.
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