Costco and Sam's Club, two popular warehouse retailers, both offer chocolate soft serve ice cream in their food courts. Recently, Costco made a change by reintroducing chocolate soft serve, replacing their previously popular strawberry flavor. On the other hand, Sam's Club has continued to serve chocolate soft-serve frozen yogurt. In a recent taste test conducted by Chris Shott from Eat This, the author compared the chocolate soft serve from both retailers.
According to the taste test, Sam's Club offers a 10-ounce cup of chocolate frozen yogurt for $1. The frozen yogurt has a bittersweet taste that is reminiscent of Hershey's chocolate syrup. On the other hand, Costco's chocolate soft serve costs $1.99 for a 10-ounce cup and has a rich, cocoa-forward flavor that is similar to Jell-O Chocolate Cook & Serve Pudding. The author concludes that while Sam's Club's frozen yogurt is a great deal, Costco's chocolate soft serve is a higher-quality indulgence [306a0781].
This taste test provides an interesting comparison between the chocolate soft serve offerings at Costco and Sam's Club. It highlights the different flavors and price points of the two retailers' products, allowing consumers to make an informed choice based on their preferences. Whether one prefers the bittersweet taste of Sam's Club's frozen yogurt or the rich cocoa flavor of Costco's chocolate soft serve, both options provide a delicious treat for customers to enjoy at the food court [0dc4f5a0] [34462cb7] [306a0781].