In Mexicobread of the dead is much more than a sweet bread: it is a symbol of the Day of the Dead tradition, Its round shape, with the ball at the top and the “bones” representing the arms and legs, refers to the cycle of life and death; Sprinkled sugar and the aroma of orange blossom evoke the union between the earthly and the spiritual. Every fall, homes, bakeries and supermarkets prepare for this season, in which bread of the dead takes on a special role.
This 2025, anticipation is already in full swing and one of the reference points for buyers is the wholesale chain Costco, which, aware of the demand generated by this seasonal product and the expectations it creates, has announced its presentation of bread of the dead in its branches in Mexico. Below is a detail of how much this product costs in 2025 in this store, according to official information and press reports.
How much does bread of the dead cost at Costco?
The tray of bread of the dead in Costco Mexico (package with nine pieces) has a price of 170 Mexican pesos. This value represents a slight increase compared to previous years, which coincides with the upward trend in prices for seasonal products; in 2024, the same package of nine pieces cost 159 pesos.
This price may vary depending on the branch, the city, availability and even demand. In addition, the records indicate that the prices correspond to the month of September 2025 and could increase as the season progresses towards November. The nine-piece packaging is the standard presentation in this chain for this seasonal product.
Although the product maintains a competitive price-quantity relationship, it should be taken into account that demand volatility and seasonality could affect its availability. or increase its value as the date approaches. Buying early, going to the store early and comparing prices in different branches can be a good strategy for those who do not want to be left without this traditional delicacy.
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