Shoppers melt over Costco's blueberry cheesecake croissants
Amaris EncinasShoppers have found one more thing to love at Costco.
Blueberry cheesecake caramelized croissants have quickly become a favorite online, with many sharing rave reviews of the dessert over the past month.
Content creator Mahmoud Mohamed (@momoneysreals) tried them out with a bold statement in a post on Instagram saying, "This is the best thing I've ever had from Costco." Another content creator on Instagram, @costcojacque, also spotlighted the treat on her page by saying "Wow!" after she took a bite before detailing the ingredients.
"Do you see this croissant?" said the content creator who goes by the name The Lavelle Show on TikTok. "It's so flaky. Melts in your mouth. Got a ton of butter. And then you get to the caramelized situation, which to me, is the star of the show because it's really giving, like, a candy moment. Adds a nice crunchy to the pastry."
Another content creator offered a similar take: "Put me down on just auto subscribe every week. Listen, if you see me at your local Costco, about eight more times in the next week, baby, just, mind your business." Another gave them a 10/10 with the caption, "It’s like crack in store I need everything these are so good omg".
Many are raving about the croissants, some even noting that while they either weren't fans of cheesecake or blueberries, all of the elements of the pastry worked together to balance out all of the flavors.
Many have also commented that the croissants taste best warmed up, with many opting to put them in the air fryer.
What's in the blueberry caramelized cheesecake croissant from Costco?

A description on Costco's website says the sweet treats contain the following ingredients: blueberries, cheesecake filling, butter streusel and butter croissant dough with a caramelized bottom.
It retails for approximately $12.99 and comes as a 6-count. Nutritional facts online state that the serving size is half a pastry, or 64 grams. There are 12 servings per container and 250 calories per serving.
Costco did not immediately respond to USA TODAY's request for additional information.
Amaris Encinas is a trending news reporter at USA TODAY. Reach her at AEncinas1@usatodayco.com.