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The Costco Dip That People Panicked Over Is Back — And It’s Already Flying Off Shelves

Healthy Fact of the Day

Cream cheese-based dips can be rich in saturated fat, but you can make smarter pairing choices without sacrificing the experience. Instead of reaching for regular tortilla chips, try serving this dip with sliced bell peppers, cucumber rounds, or celery sticks to add fiber and nutrients to your snack. The bold sweet-and-spicy flavor of the dip is strong enough to shine even alongside lighter dippers, so you won't feel like you're missing out.

If you’ve been keeping up with Costco fan communities over the past year, you probably know exactly what dip this is about.

La Terra Fina’s Pineapple Habanero Dip & Spread — the cream cheese-based sweet-and-spicy Costco find that sparked genuine grief when it disappeared from shelves — is officially back. It’s currently available at Costco locations in the Midwest, with Northeast locations expected to carry it starting in mid-May.

And based on the early response, people aren’t wasting time. One shopper reported grabbing five tubs at their local Costco the moment they spotted it.

What’s in It

The dip is built on a cream cheese and sour cream base with shredded Monterey Jack mixed in, giving it a rich, savory foundation before the flavors even get going. Layered into that base is real chopped pineapple and habanero peppers — the combination that made this dip a word-of-mouth sensation in the first place.

The result is a dip that hits sweet, savory, tangy, and spicy in the same bite without any single flavor overwhelming the others. La Terra Fina calls it “the perfect blend of heat and sweet,” and based on the response it consistently generates, that’s not marketing speak — it’s what people actually experience when they try it.

At $11.99 for a 31-ounce tub, the value is part of the appeal too. It’s the kind of quantity that makes it genuinely useful for parties, not just an expensive novelty.

How to Use It Beyond the Chip Bowl

The obvious move is chips — tortilla chips in particular pair well with the tropical heat of the pineapple-habanero combination. But the dip is versatile enough to go well beyond snacking.

La Terra Fina specifically highlights it as a complement to ham sandwiches, where the sweetness of the pineapple and the kick of habanero cut through rich, salty meat in a way that makes the combination feel intentional rather than improvised. It also works well:

  • Spread on quesadillas with leftover chicken
  • Mixed into roasted cauliflower and broiled with extra cheese
  • As a dipping sauce for soft pretzels
  • Heated slightly and spooned over grilled pork or shrimp

The cream cheese base holds up to heat well, making it one of the more adaptable refrigerated dips in the Costco lineup.

Why It Disappeared — and Why Its Return Matters

La Terra Fina’s Pineapple Habanero Dip is a seasonal Costco item, which means it cycles on and off shelves depending on the time of year and regional demand. When it disappeared last year, Costco fans on Reddit assumed the worst — that it had been permanently discontinued — and the panic was surprisingly real.

“Almost too good,” one shopper wrote of first discovering it. Another, upon learning it had been pulled from their store, said they “almost cried.” The response says something about how genuinely beloved this specific product is — not just as a solid snack option, but as the kind of Costco find that people specifically look forward to each year.

La Terra Fina confirmed via Instagram that the dip is back for a limited time, encouraging shoppers to “grab it while you can.”

Where to Find It

The dip is currently available at Costco locations in the Midwest. Northeast locations are expected to receive it in mid-May.

No confirmed timeline has been shared for other regions. Given that this is a seasonal, limited-time item, availability will vary by location and won’t last indefinitely once it hits shelves.

The Bottom Line

La Terra Fina’s Pineapple Habanero Dip & Spread is back at Costco in the Midwest now, with the Northeast getting it in mid-May. At $11.99 for 31 ounces, it’s the same crowd-pleasing sweet-and-spicy cheese dip that had fans panicking when it disappeared — and based on early shopper reports, it’s already moving fast. If your region has it, don’t wait.

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