Product Info

Price:
$8.97 - $12.97
Original Price:
$16.49
Item #:
1895856
Size/Qty:
2 POUNDS

Spotted something for the pup parents: Bocce’s Bakery Bac’n Nutty Dog Treats just hit clearance at Costco. If your four-legged friend has been giving you those eyes lately, this might be worth checking out.

This is a 2-pound bag of dog treats from Bocce’s Bakery, a brand known for making treats with simple, recognizable ingredients. The Bac’n Nutty variety combines bacon flavor with peanut butter—basically the canine equivalent of hitting the snack jackpot. These are baked in small batches and use real ingredients rather than the mystery meal you’ll find in some budget treats.

At 2 pounds, you’re getting a decent amount of treats that should last a while unless you’ve got a particularly persuasive beggar on your hands. Bocce’s Bakery typically sells for premium pricing at pet stores, so finding it on clearance at Costco could represent solid savings. The brand positions itself in the natural/premium treat category, which usually means you’re paying more per ounce than your standard grocery store options.

Dog treats hitting clearance isn’t uncommon—Costco rotates pet products regularly, and specialty brands sometimes get the markdown treatment when they’re making room for new inventory. Since we’re in late April, this could be a spring inventory shuffle rather than anything seasonal. As with all clearance items, what’s available today might be gone tomorrow, so don’t expect a rain check if your warehouse sells out.

Key Features:
  • 2-pound bag of premium dog treats from Bocce’s Bakery
  • Bac’n Nutty flavor combines bacon and peanut butter
  • Made with simple, recognizable ingredients (no weird fillers)
  • Baked in small batches for quality control
  • Suitable for dogs of various sizes (check the piece size for your dog’s needs)
  • From a brand that focuses on natural, premium pet treats
  • Wheat-free recipe for dogs with grain sensitivities

If you’re already buying premium treats for your dog, this clearance find could save you some cash while keeping Fido happy. Does your pup go crazy for bacon-flavored anything, or are they one of those weirdly picky eaters?

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