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Costco Gets Chickapea One-Pot Creamy Garlic Pasta 3-Pack in LA, Hawaii

Costco in Los Angeles and Hawaii added Chickapea's limited-time Creamy Garlic One Pot 3-pack, a protein-rich, gluten-free family meal for $10.69.

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Costco Gets Chickapea One-Pot Creamy Garlic Pasta 3-Pack in LA, Hawaii
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Chickapea rolled out a limited-time, Costco-exclusive 3-pack of its Creamy Garlic One Pot pasta meals across Southern California and Hawaii, giving busy households a quick, protein-forward boxed mac alternative. The multi-pack hit store shelves beginning Feb. 2 and is being sold for $10.69 while supplies last in select warehouses.

The 3-pack is available in 46 Costco warehouses throughout the Los Angeles region and four locations in Hawaii. Each family-size pack contains three boxes of Chickapea pasta plus the Creamy Garlic seasoning, packaged as a one-box meal kit meant to shorten dinner prep and reduce cleanup. “Each 3-pack contains 3 boxes of Chickapea pasta and our Creamy Garlic seasoning. It’s everything you need for a nutritious and delicious pasta meal, times three,” the company materials state.

Nutritional and ingredient details underline the product’s position as a healthier boxed-mac option. The pasta is made from only chickpeas and yellow peas, is certified gluten-free and kosher, and delivers “15 grams of protein and 4 grams of fiber per serving.” Chickapea advertises the One Pot meals as fast to prepare - “ready in under 12 minutes” - and follows packaging guidance for a quick cook: “Just boil to your desired done-ness (6-8 minutes). Drain and then rinse. Then mix in milk and the included seasoning pack. You can always toss in some butter if you’re feeling fancy.”

Chickapea framed the Costco push as an expansion after favorable response during a Los Angeles roadshow. The company said One Pot Meals performed well during the roadshow, drawing strong member interest from families, busy professionals, and health-conscious shoppers. Founded by Shelby Taylor in 2015 and certified as a B Corporation, Chickapea cited a 2024 brand and recipe refresh and reported velocity increases of 25 to 50 percent within key retail accounts in Canada and the United States over the past year.

Retail positioning leans on convenience and clean-label appeal. Marketing lines on Chickapea’s consumer-facing materials include “ONE POT. NO STRESS.” and “BOXED MAC MADE BETTER.” The product is being promoted as a rotation item in the Los Angeles Costco region for the first time, and packaging emphasizes that purchasers need only add milk and optional butter to finish the meal.

For shoppers who treat pasta night as sacred, Chickapea’s Costco rollout offers a quick, higher-protein swap for traditional boxed macaroni and cheese at a bulk price point. Find the product in Costco’s Natural Foods aisle while the exclusive run lasts, and expect the multi-pack to be a fast-moving grab for families and anyone looking for a fast, protein-packed pantry option.

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