Costco members across the Durham Region have a new reason to visit the bakery section this week. The retail giant has officially launched its new bakery product, a Lemon Poppy Seed Loaf, at locations throughout Canada, including the busy warehouses in Oshawa, Whitby, and Ajax. This latest addition to the “Kirkland Signature” family follows a series of seasonal rotations and is being marketed as a premium, zesty alternative to the standard muffin and loaf selections that have long been staples of the Costco shopping experience.
The “Zingy” New Arrival
The announcement, which first gained traction through Costco’s official social media channels, features testimony from internal bakery staff regarding the quality of the loaf. According to Costco baker Jeff, the new bakery product is “loaded with poppy seeds” and features a lemon profile that “packs a punch.” The description promises a “zingy, tender, and moist” bite designed to appeal to fans of bright, citrus-forward desserts.
While the loaf is now a national offering, Costco has issued a standard disclaimer that specific product selection and exact pricing may vary by location. Residents in the Durham Region are encouraged to check their local bakery tables, as high-demand items like these often sell out during the peak weekend shopping rush.
Mixed Reviews for Food Court Additions
The launch of the Lemon Poppy Seed Loaf comes shortly after another high-profile debut at the Costco food court. Last month, the retailer introduced the Caramel Brownie Sundae to its Canadian menus. Unlike the generally positive reception of the new bakery product, the sundae has received a polarized response from the public.
While some Durham Region shoppers have praised the rich combination of caramel and chocolate, others have expressed disappointment, with many taking to community forums to suggest that the retailer should have brought back retired favorites instead. This split in opinion highlights the high level of engagement Costco members have with the brand’s food offerings, where even a minor menu change can become a trending topic among local residents.
A Growing Food Destination in Durham
The arrival of these items underscores Costco’s strategy of keeping its “treasure hunt” atmosphere alive, even in the food and bakery departments. For families in Clarington and Pickering, the bakery remains a primary draw for bulk entertaining and daily treats. As the new bakery product begins to appear on shelves this April, it marks the start of a spring refresh for the wholesaler.
Whether you are picking up supplies for a community event in Whitby or just doing the weekly grocery run in Oshawa, the Lemon Poppy Seed Loaf is expected to be a dominant fixture in shopping carts this season. As with most Costco bakery launches, the longevity of the product on the shelves will likely depend on how quickly local members embrace the “zingy” new flavor profile.



















