help identifying this costco pierogi

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I tasted them too and they were SOOOO good! My polish grandmother would KILL me if she heard I BOUGHT pierogies.


haha, same.
Anonymous
This is OP. I am over these pierogies but am always amused to see this thread bumped to the top.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I am over these pierogies but am always amused to see this thread bumped to the top.


I'm most amused by the posters who ask for the Costco schedules in other states. As if Costco or the pierogi people are monitoring this thread...
Anonymous
They were in Frederick Costco this past weekend! Bought three bags
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I am over these pierogies but am always amused to see this thread bumped to the top.


Why are you over them? Are they not awesome anymore?
Anonymous
I was excited to try these, but found hairs on several of them, so had to throw out the whole bag.
Anonymous
Wait, the person claiming to find hairs in them, I saw 2 posts from a woman on Facebook today claiming to find hairs in ANOTHER brand of pierogies which have a similar company name. Are you just going around the web looking for sites to post this claim on? You should make CERTAIN which brand it was and then you should RETRACT your statements with regard to any brands that you posted this about which did not have the hairs. I'm sorry you got a bad product but I'm sure that it wasn't made by both the competing companies you posted this about, at most I bet it's only true of one. And we've bought dozens of bags of these, all have been wonderful. I cannot say anything about the other brand you referred to.

Full disclosure: I'm not affiliated with Costco or any pierogie company but I love Peter and Pat's pierogies and the 4 boxes we bought of them last time are all gone so I'm searching for a place to get more. Good luck to everyone else who is searching for the pierogies!
Anonymous
This post is from 2014.
Anonymous
There is one drawback to the Golden Delight Potstickers
CHICKEN YAKITORI - THEY ARE MADE WITH HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait, the person claiming to find hairs in them, I saw 2 posts from a woman on Facebook today claiming to find hairs in ANOTHER brand of pierogies which have a similar company name. Are you just going around the web looking for sites to post this claim on? You should make CERTAIN which brand it was and then you should RETRACT your statements with regard to any brands that you posted this about which did not have the hairs. I'm sorry you got a bad product but I'm sure that it wasn't made by both the competing companies you posted this about, at most I bet it's only true of one. And we've bought dozens of bags of these, all have been wonderful. I cannot say anything about the other brand you referred to.

Full disclosure: I'm not affiliated with Costco or any pierogie company but I love Peter and Pat's pierogies and the 4 boxes we bought of them last time are all gone so I'm searching for a place to get more. Good luck to everyone else who is searching for the pierogies!


Maybe it's a Polish grandma trying to decimate the competition.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is one drawback to the Golden Delight Potstickers
CHICKEN YAKITORI - THEY ARE MADE WITH HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP.


We are talking about PIEROGIS not potstickers.
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