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  2. Costco Has Officially Discontinued This Popular Food Court ...

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    Related: Costco 1-Year Gold Star Membership + $45 Digital Costco Shop Card “A number of locations had them until a few years ago. I wholeheartedly agree they were some good fries.”

  3. How To Know When Costco Is Discontinuing Your Favorite ... - AOL

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    Costco members still have the chance to make their voices heard and request that items return. You’ll likely have to wait until next year for seasonal products, but there are ways to convince ...

  4. The chain has recently announced it will be pulling the plug on a few fan-favorite items due to the rising production costs. Costco Is Discontinuing a Popular Product—and More Items May Follow ...

  5. 10 Popular Products That Costco Doesn’t Sell Anymore - AOL

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    Items that are popular be surprisingly discontinued at a moment's notice. Learn here about which of your favorite products aren't sold anymore at Costco. 10 Popular Products That Costco Doesn’t ...

  6. Costco Is Discontinuing a Popular Bread, Customers Say - AOL

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    Costco is allegedly planning to discontinue its Kirkland Signature Country French Bread (170 calories per serving), which is one of the retailer's most popular bread options. A customer said they ...

  7. Costco hot dog - Wikipedia

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    The Costco hot dog was introduced to food courts in 1984, [1] one year after Costco's opening in 1983. [2] The original hot dog was made by Hebrew National, [3] and was sold at a hot dog cart outside a Costco location in San Diego. As of 2018, Costco sold a yearly average of 135 million hot dogs, [4] more than every Major League Baseball ...

  8. List of cattle terminology - Wikipedia

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    Cattle bred specifically for milk production are called milking or dairy cattle; [1] a cow kept to provide milk for one family may be called a family cow or a milker. A fresh cow is a dairy term for a cow (or a first-calf heifer in few regions) who has recently given birth, or "freshened." The adjective applying to cattle in general is usually ...

  9. Florida Cracker cattle - Wikipedia

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    Cow with calf (standing behind her, parts of its body creating the illusion of supernumerary teats "on" the mother). The cattle are generally small, with weights in the range 360–550 kg (800–1200 lb) for bulls and 270–360 kg (600–800 lb) for cows; in the past there was a still smaller or dwarf type within the breed, known as the Guinea, which weighed about 230 kg (500 lb) or less.