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The holiday season is known for stretching household budgets, but warehouse clubs like Costco, Sam’s Club, and BJ’s Wholesale offer a reliable way to cut costs without cutting corners. From gifts and decorations to food and party supplies, wholesale clubs provide serious value—if you know where to look.

Here’s a breakdown of what’s actually cheaper at wholesale clubs during the holidays, and how to make the most of your membership.

  1. Gift Wrap, Bows, and Ribbons

Buying wrapping paper in bulk can save more than 50% compared to traditional stores. Sam’s Club and Costco both offer multi-roll packs with thick, high-quality paper and coordinated designs. You’ll also find oversized packs of bows, ribbons, and tissue paper.

  1. Holiday Cards and Gift Tags

Many clubs sell boxed sets of holiday cards—often 30 to 60 cards per pack—with premium finishes and designs. BJ’s and Costco also offer photo card services online, which let you customize cards in bulk for less per piece than boutique printers.

  1. Seasonal Décor and Lights

Warehouse clubs typically stock large, durable decorations such as pre-lit wreaths, LED string lights, and oversized lawn inflatables. While the upfront price might seem high, the quality and size of these items make them better value per unit than big-box retailers.

  1. Toys and Tech Deals

Costco and Sam’s Club offer competitive pricing on toys from major brands, including LEGO, Barbie, and Disney. Tech items like tablets, headphones, and smart home devices also go on sale around Black Friday and into December.

Check out Costco’s Holiday Toy Guide for seasonal promotions.

  1. Holiday Treats and Baked Goods

From gourmet cookie trays to peppermint bark and holiday-themed cakes, warehouse clubs offer excellent prices on party-ready desserts. Many are made in-house, especially at Costco, which is known for its massive pumpkin pies and dessert platters.

  1. Spirits, Wine, and Champagne

Costco is one of the largest wine retailers in the U.S. and often carries high-end wines and spirits at unbeatable prices. In some states, you can even buy alcohol at Costco without a membership. Sam’s Club and BJ’s also carry extensive liquor selections at member-only pricing.

  1. Entertaining Platters and Catering Trays

Sam’s Club offers pre-made party platters, including sandwich trays, pinwheels, shrimp cocktail, and cheese assortments. These are perfect for office parties or family gatherings and typically cost less per person than traditional catering services.

  1. Batteries and Electronics Accessories

The holidays are prime time for battery-powered gifts—and buying AA or AAA batteries in bulk at wholesale clubs is consistently cheaper than convenience stores. Stock up in advance to avoid last-minute markups.

  1. Gift Baskets and Multipacks

Whether it’s chocolates, coffee samplers, or spa sets, wholesale clubs bundle popular holiday gifts into large-format gift baskets that often include better brands for less. BJ’s frequently features seasonal multipacks of candles, mugs, and self-care items.

  1. Restaurant Gift Cards and Experience Deals

All three major clubs sell discounted gift card packs, such as $100 worth of restaurant or movie theater credit for $80–$85. These are excellent stocking stuffers or last-minute gifts. Selections rotate frequently and are typically located near the checkout or front of the store.

Holiday Shopping Tips

  • Start early—popular gift and décor items often sell out quickly
  • Compare online vs. in-club pricing, especially for electronics
  • Take advantage of club-specific apps and emails for exclusive offers
  • Don’t forget to save receipts—many clubs offer extended holiday return windows

Conclusion

Warehouse clubs can be a holiday shopper’s secret weapon. Whether you’re hosting a party, checking off your gift list, or prepping for the season’s demands, buying in bulk at Costco, Sam’s Club, or BJ’s can help you save time, money, and stress. Just remember to shop early and plan ahead for the best selection and value.