Costume season is well under way, and Costco is assisting customers in getting ready for Halloween by providing them with enticing candy assortments and decorations that are sure to grab their attention. In addition, the warehouse club is continuing to get into the spirit of the season by reintroducing a popular lunch choice that is themed around Halloween once again.
The pumpkin and bat-shaped ravioli that are produced by Nuovo Pasta, a firm that manufactures pasta and sauce, have reportedly been brought back to Costco, as stated by customers on social media. The orange pumpkin-shaped pasta and the black bat-shaped pasta in this product, which has a total of 220 calories, are packed with a mixture of aged asiago cheese, mozzarella, parmesan, and ricotta cheeses.
According to the Costco fan account @costco.so.obsessed, customers can get a two-pound two-pack of ravioli for $15.49. This information was provided by the retailer. Nevertheless, just as with any other product sold by Costco, pricing and availability may differ depending on the area.
These ravioli are not only a cute addition to your Halloween shopping list, but they are also quite simple and quick to prepare thanks to the fact that the label specifies that they should be cooked for three minutes.
The ravioli should be boiled for about three minutes, after which the pasta should be drained, paired with the sauce of your choice (for example, marinara, Alfredo, or brown butter), and then enjoyed.
The announcement that this product will be returning caused a lot of enthusiasm among people who utilize social media, as is customary.
During the most recent Instagram post from @costco.so.obsessed, a user commented, “So festive,” expressing their sentiments about the photo.
Cheers! One more person chimed in, “We absolutely adore this for Halloween!”
Among the holiday-themed ravioli options that Costco has sold from Nuovo Pasta, this particular ravioli is not the only one. During the Valentine’s Day holiday, the warehouse club has also provided ravioli in the shape of hearts. For the same reason as the pumpkin and bats ravioli, these red ravioli are loaded with a combination of ricotta cheese, mozzarella cheese, parmesan cheese, and aged asiago cheese.
The five-cheese ravioli in the form of a shamrock served by Nuovo Pasta for St. Patrick’s Day and the colorful holiday ravioli served by Nuovo Pasta throughout the winter months have also been available at Costco. Two-packs of these additional seasonal ravioli variations have been made available for purchase, just like the Halloween version already was.
The pumpkin and bat-shaped ravioli offered by Nuovo Pasta are just one of the many fall-themed goods that have caught the eye of Costco consumers when they are shopping this season. The retail giant has managed to get customers talking about its heritage pumpkins, which are available in a wide variety of colors, shapes, and sizes.
If you are seeking to brighten up your house with some exciting fall decor, you might consider purchasing some of these pumpkins. The price of a pumpkin has been reported to range anywhere from $5.99 to $8.99 by customers. You may also get big pumpkins from Costco for about $6.99 apiece, if you would rather have something that is a little less complicated.