The bakery aisle at Costco is a place of plentitude: bread, pastries, cookies, cakes, muffins . . . they're all at your disposal. But with that comes a myriad of nutritional pitfalls, too, as our hungry eyes can guide us to some unreasonable choices when faced with such temptation. Baked goods usually come with an excess of sugar and fat, so making healthy choices at the Costco bakery is difficult.
"Avoiding excessive sugar intake in baked goods can be easy by choosing baked products with five grams or less sugar per serving," says nutritionist and the owner of Camelback Nutrition & Wellness in Phoenix, Ariz. Kristen Carli. But that can be easier said than done.
To try to keep things as healthy as can be when browsing among the muffins, cinnamon rolls, bagels, and more, Carli adds: "It's always a good idea to find a whole grain product so you will benefit from the added fiber."
Today we are ranking Costo bakery items not in terms of taste—that's an entirely subjective measure that is up to each and every person's palate. Rather we are judging the baked goods in terms of calories, sugar, fats, and sodium per serving. Once you're armed with that information, it's up to you to make the best possible nutrition choices.
We are going by the serving sizes used by Costco, which do vary. Here are the Costco bakery items on the healthier end of the spectrum, all the way down to the worst possible item you can buy. Plus, check out We Tasted 5 Beloved Costco Pastries & This Is the Best.
Per serving: 120 calories, 0 g fat, 0 g saturated fat, 1 g sugar
This classic French-style baguette is fat-free, it has one gram of sugar per serving, and the calorie count is minute. It's finally a bakery item from Costco you can dig into without concern for anything other than how it tastes.
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Per serving: 300 calories, 1 g fat, 0 g saturated fat, 14 g sugar
A Costco bakery cinnamon raisin bagel has just one gram of fat and no saturated fat at all, so the only thing to worry about are the sugars. As for the calorie count, it's right on the money for a breakfast item.

Per serving: 160 calories, 3 g fat, 1 g saturated fat, 0 g sugar
This bread is the only item on this list that is free of sugars. It's also low in fat and low in saturated fat and yet still big on taste, thanks to the two ingredients that are right there in the name: the rosemary and the parmesan.
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Per serving: 260 calories, 9 g fat, 1.5 g saturated fat, 20 g sugar
Costco bakery's corn muffins are a good choice if you are watching your intake of saturated fat. They're also not that high in calories compared to many other options, but they still have a fair amount of added sugars—19 of the total 20 grams.

Per serving: 220 calories, 12 grams of fat, 5 grams saturated fat, 17 grams of sugar
The fact that many Costco cookies are healthier than the store's muffins is illustrative of just how skewed the perception can be when it comes to healthy eating. These cookies are a better bet than many other bakery items you likely consider a standard breakfast food.

Per serving: 290 calories, 15 g fat, 3.5 g saturated fat, 17 g sugar
If the idea of blueberries in a muffin makes it seem healthier, unfortunately, it's just an illusion. The fact is that blueberries add taste but don't make it a nutritious treat. Though not so bad on the calories or saturated fat, these muffins are still a treat type of food, not a health food.
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Per serving: 320 calories, 18 g fat, 4 g saturated fat, 18 g sugar
Rather high in total fat content, but the sugars aren't really so bad, for an American sensibility, and the saturated fat is rather low. Also, the calorie count isn't a shocker.

Per serving: 330 calories, 15 gfat, 9 g saturated fat, 26 g sugar
This is a muffin you could eat regularly without too much guilt or health impact. Hardly healthy, to be clear, it enters the realm of "not so bad," as long as you stick to the serving size, which is 87 g, aka half of one muffin.

Per serving: 520 calories, 19 g fat, 5 g saturated fat, 44 g sugar
How does Costco's Cherry Pie manage to be notably lower than many of its bakery offerings when it comes to fats—particularly saturated fat—but so much higher in terms of calories? That's largely due to the fact that it's weighed down by sugars.
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Per serving: 360 calories, 20 g fat, 9 g saturated fat, 27 g sugar
While pretty high in sugars, these cupcakes aren't flagrant offenders when it comes to saturated fat or calories. And refreshingly, the serving here is on a per cupcake basis, so the guesswork of carving out just the right portion for the nutrition stats is removed.

Per serving: 370 calories, 23 g fat, 11 g saturated fat, 20 g sugar
With a name like "Tuxedo Chocolate Mousse Bar Cake" it's actually rather impressive that this bakery item is so much lower in sugar and calories than many other options, though it's still sky-high in terms of fats.

Per serving: 500 calories, 26 g fat, 11 g saturated fat, 26 g sugar
A lot of the flavor in this pastry comes from apples, so while there is a lot of added sugar, there is a lot less saturated fat than you'll find in a bakery item that's heavier on ingredients like dairy.
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Per serving: 470 calories, 25 g fat, 14 g saturated fat, 42 g sugar
The name says it all here, especially the "decadent" part. And the fudge part. These brownies are laden with fat and saturated fat and filled with sugar, though they have less fat and calories than many other items on the list. (But more sugar.)

Per serving: 460 calories, 26 g fat, 16 g saturated fat, 41 g sugar
A little higher than the plain cheesecake in calories, and a lot higher in sugar, this guava cheesecake from Costco has a bit less fat and a bit less saturated fat than the OG version. Plus it has the unique guava flavor.

Per serving: 420 calories, 29 g fat, 18 g saturated fat, 27 g sugar
No one is pretending cheesecake is a healthy food, so it's probably little surprise that, on a gram-to-gram basis, this cheesecake is even worse than some of the earlier inclusions. Per serving, however, it earns this spot.
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Per serving: 610 calories, 30 g fat, 6 g saturated fat, 41 g sugar
These Lemon Raspberry muffins have a bit less fat than the Mantecada muffins, but they are comparable in terms of calories. And they have even more sugar.

Per serving: 580 calories, 34 g fat, 22 g saturated fat, 29 g sugar
While much higher in saturated fat than the Mantecada muffin, per serving this Danish is a bit lower in calories, overall fat, and sugar content. It's still a no-no for healthy eating, of course.

Per serving: 610 calories, 38 g fat, 7 g saturated fat, 33 g sugar
If you were to eat two of Costco's Mantecada muffins, you would be two grams away from your entire daily recommended allotment of fats and well over your daily recommended sugars. Granted, the serving size is larger than with most Costco bakery goods at 142 grams, but this is still a nutritional nightmare.

Per serving: 760 calories, 47 g fat, 23 g saturated fat, 33 g sugar
Eating an Almond Cream Filled Danish from Costco is almost an inexcusable act for anyone who cares about reaching old age. There is more saturated fat in each one of these pastries than an adult male should consume in an entire day.
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