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Discover Costco's $13.89 Simmer Sauces for Quick and Flavorful Weeknight Dinners

Gabriela Arevalo
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  • Costco is now selling a six-pack of Kevin’s simmer sauces for $13.89, featuring teriyaki and Thai coconut flavors that are gluten-free, soy-free, and made with clean ingredients.

If you’re looking for a quick way to add big flavor to your weeknight dinners without a big lift, this Costco find has you covered.

Eagle-eyed shoppers recently spotted a six-pack of Kevin’s simmer sauces at the warehouse giant for $13.89, giving shoppers the opportunity to easily upgrade proteins and vegetables and get dinner on the table in minutes.

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The six-pack includes individual sauce packets of both teriyaki and Thai coconut flavors, which, like all Kevin’s products, are gluten-free and made with clean ingredients.

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The teriyaki sauce is soy-free, made instead with coconut aminos, and contains ginger and garlic. Additionally, it is both paleo and keto-certified. The Thai coconut sauce combines coconut milk, basil, and Thai spices, and is currently sold out on the Kevin’s Natural Food website, so if you’re interested in trying it, Costco may be the move.

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In addition to the simmer sauces, Kevin’s products have been a longtime staple at Costco warehouses, with customers finding sous-vide chicken and beef options in the refrigerated sections in a variety of flavors like cilantro lime and Korean BBQ.

Reddit users have taken notice of the simmer sauces, posting on social media that they “really like the Thai coconut chicken. I actually just got the simmering sauce packet from my grocery store yesterday…first time I’ve seen just the sauce. Should be cheaper this way too.”

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A Redditor on another thread praised the brand’s offerings at Costco , writing that they “really enjoy Kevin’s for a quick meal. The meat always seems to be juicy and the flavors are bold.”

Though some users on the social media platform have griped about the quality of the product, saying it’s not as good as comparable items at restaurants, others defended the brand’s Thai-style coconut chicken, writing, “I don't know if the hate is coming from people trying to compare it to honest to goodness Thai cooking, or if you're comparing it to your favorite restaurant's dish, but it's actually pretty good for what it is.”

More agreed, commenting, “Yeah, exactly. It’s a great, quick meal that’s not frozen pizza . I can do that, a side of rice, and veggies in 20 minutes. Boom. Dinner done.”

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This story was originally published by Parade on Feb 21, 2026, where it first appeared in the Food & Drink section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

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