May 13, 2026

7 Top Costco Deals You Can't Miss This May — Before They Sell Out

Written by Laura Bogart
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Edited by Kristen Mae
Discover the exterior of a Costco Wholesale store with its large red and blue signage against a partly cloudy sky

By now, you’ve likely seen the same meme — Justin Timberlake’s winking face and block text reading, “It’s gonna be May” — many, many times. You know what month it is. And to make the most of May, from outdoor activities to the organizational thrill of spring cleaning, you’ll need a few key items. What you don’t need is to blow your budget.

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Costco knows what month it is, too. To help members stretch their dollars during this seasonal transition, the warehouse retailer is offering a range of practical May-ready items at prices worth grabbing while they last.

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  • Price: $30.99

Whether you like to hit the local park for a power walk or prefer a leisurely stroll through your neighborhood to check out the flowers in bloom, a supportive, comfortable sneaker is a must. These Adidas sneakers with Cloudfoam cushioning will get you where you need to go in comfort and style.

  • Price: $9.49

Is any spring picnic complete without crisp, refreshing LaCroix sparkling water? No, it isn’t. Neither is any outdoor sporting event or afternoon spent relaxing on your patio. With this 24-pack — featuring cherry lime, blackberry cucumber and strawberry peach — you’ll get the party, or a relaxing day, started.

  • Price: $19.99

The end of May brings Memorial Day, often considered the unofficial start of pool and beach season. You’ll need a towel that makes a statement — actually, with this Costco deal, you can get two coordinating reversible beach towels for one low price. They come in a variety of bold patterns that work just as well poolside as they do at the beach. Just be sure to grab a set now before other shoppers snag them for their own beach days.

  • Price: $59.99

If you’re one of the many people who goes camping, exploring or embraces any outdoor activity in May, you know accidents and injuries can happen. You also know you need a comprehensive first aid kit, like this option from RapidCare. It comes with 265 essential items to help address common minor injuries, such as cuts, burns and sprains. It also comes with personal protective supplies, making it a useful year-round addition to your car, home or camping gear.

  • Price: $15.99

Enjoying the great outdoors in May means dodging pesky mosquitoes. This two-pack of OFF! Clean Feel repellent offers up to eight hours of protection without the gross, sticky feeling some bug sprays leave behind. You’ll want it for every hike or hour spent in your garden.

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  • Price: $27.99

For many gardeners, the weeks after Mother’s Day signal the start of serious planting. If you rely on container gardening or have limited space, this concentrated potting mix may be exactly what you need. Made from sustainable, renewable coconut coir, it's designed to help retain moisture while supporting root growth.

  • Price: $19.99

May sits at the intersection of spring and summer, when stronger sun exposure becomes part of everyday outdoor activities. This two-pack of lotion sunscreen provides broad SPF 30 protection and includes added vitamins C and E for skin care, making it a practical item to stock up on before peak summer sun arrives.

Editor’s note: Prices and availability are subject to change.

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Written by
Laura Bogart
Laura Bogart is a seasoned writer with a background in technology, media, healthcare, and finance. In her spare time, she also writes fiction.
Edited by
Kristen Mae
Kristen Mae is a former financial planner turned personal finance editor who prides herself on providing clear, actionable advice for readers navigating everyday money decisions.