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5 Perfect Costco Gifts for the Mom Who Has Everything

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Shopping for a mom who seems to have it all? Let’s be honest — her “thanks, but I don’t really need anything” response isn’t helpful. Fear not; Costco has the perfect lineup of gifts she didn’t know she needed but absolutely deserves. And here’s the twist: Every pick follows our top savings strategy at Costco.

From gadgets to gourmet treats, here are five fabulous options that will make her life easier, tastier, or just a little more luxe — all without breaking the bank.

1. Longfield Gardens Lily Collections, 40 Bulbs

Got a green-thumb mom? These 40 lily bulbs will ensure her garden blooms all summer long. Easy to grow and perfect for containers, these lilies will add an exotic touch to her backyard oasis. At $49.99 (originally $59.99), it’s a thoughtful and affordable pick.

2. Almond Cow Complete Plant-Based Milk System

If your mom has ever said, “I should really try making my own almond milk,” this one’s for her. The Almond Cow makes 48 ounces of plant-based milk in just one minute (yes, you read that right). It’s sustainable, easy to clean, and comes with access to 600 recipes so she can experiment with cashew, oat, or even pistachio milk. At $199.99 (down from $249.99), it’s also a steal.

3. Best Massage Two-Fold Portable Massage Table BMC100

Give her the gift of relaxation — anytime, anywhere. This foldable massage table features a black beechwood frame, high-density foam, and luxe PU leather upholstery. Whether she’s booking a professional masseuse or convincing the family to step up their back rub game, this table has her covered. And at $119.99 (originally $149.99), you’ll have cash left over for a massage oil set.

4. The Fruit Company Holiday Celebration 8 Gift Box Tower

Because sometimes the way to a mom’s heart is through her taste buds. This festive gift tower is brimming with Oregon’s finest fresh fruit — think Royal Comice pears, Fuji apples, and more — plus decadent treats like chocolate-covered cherries and caramel cashew popcorn. And here’s the juicy part: It’s only $59.99 (down from $79.99), but the $20 off discount ends Dec. 2.

5. Philips 3200 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with LatteGo Milk Frother

If coffee is her love language, this espresso machine will make her swoon. It delivers five aromatic coffee options and features a LatteGo milk frother for creamy cappuccinos at the push of a button. Plus, with 12-step grinder adjustments, she’ll get her perfect cup every time. The $499.99 price tag (down from $649.99) makes it a splurge-worthy deal.

This holiday season, skip the generic candles and opt for something a little more unexpected. Costco’s curated selection has everything to surprise and delight even the pickiest of moms — because she deserves nothing less than perfection.

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