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9 Costco Items You Can't Return Jordan RosenfeldNovember 3, 2025 at 7:31 PM 21 shaunl / iStock.com The Costco return policy is known for being customerfriendly and protective of its shoppers. For example, most items can be returned without question for a full refund. This includes many popular purchases if you are not feeling the store's promised 100% satisfaction guarantee.

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The Costco return policy is known for being customer-friendly and protective of its shoppers. For example, most items can be returned without question for a full refund. This includes many popular purchases if you are not feeling the store's promised 100% satisfaction guarantee.

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However, that doesn't mean just anything you buy can be brought back in for your money back. Here are several items Costco won't let you return.

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Cigarettes and Alcohol

You can indulge your vices at Costco quite easily, but don't expect to be able to return cigarettes and alcohol. Not only is this against store policy, but Costco also does not accept returns on cigarettes or alcohol because it is often prohibited by law based on location.

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Tires

Tires might seem like a perfectly reasonable item to return, but much like shoes, once you take them out for a spin, they're yours. This is because they are no longer viable, as even a little bit of use enacts wear and tear.

So do your research before you buy tires to make sure you've got the correct ones for your car, because Costco won't take them back. In general, products with a limited useful life expectancy, such as tires and batteries, may be sold with a product-specific limited warranty.

Batteries

Speaking of batteries, though they power a variety of items in your home or office, it doesn't mean you recharge your card if you are unhappy with the purchase. Simply put, batteries don't last forever, and unless you have the original packaging, it's almost impossible to tell the age of a battery, and Costco doesn't want to resell duds.

Costco doesn't bother risking it — you can't bring these back. As a Costco customer, make sure to purchase product-specific warranties to cover purchases that come with batteries, so you're covered if there's a problem.

Paper Products

It should be pretty obvious that toilet paper and paper towels, items that interact with people's bodies, are not a welcome item for return. However, since people buy these items in bulk, they may think they can return the unused portions. Alas, Costco doesn't want your extra paper products. If you have too much, donate them to a shelter or a school instead.

Rotten Food (or Any Perishable Items)

What seems obvious to some people is clearly not to others, as more than once a customer has tried to return food that has spoiled at Costco. Not food they discovered was rotten immediately after purchase, either, but food they let rot at home — such as old stinky salmon and a moldy bag of oranges.

Don't be that person who makes the Costco employees question whether you have common sense. Yes, food costs are skyrocketing thanks to tariffs and economic volatility, but unfortunately, sometimes life just gives you rotten lemons.

Used Underwear

Some things really shouldn't have to be spelled out. You may be able to return some used items, but logic and common courtesy should be enough to know that used underwear is not among them. Yet that's what someone reportedly tried to do once — with a 7-year-old pair!

Soap

It's natural to be picky about the kind of soap you use, as soaps can vary in texture, viscosity, scent and more. What may look great in the packaging may smell or feel weird when you finally get it home and try it out.

Nevertheless, Costco isn't too concerned about your soap preferences. If you bought it, you keep it; no returns allowed.

Diamonds, One Carat or Larger

While Costco does have a 90-day jewelry return policy, so long as the jewelry is in good condition, there is one exception. If you want to return diamonds larger than one carat, you need to have all the paperwork it came with, and your receipt, or it's a no-go. Even then, you only get store credit, not a full refund, so purchase your bling wisely.

According to Costco's return policy, "Members returning a diamond over 1.00ct must also present all original paperwork (IGI and/or GIA certificates) at which time they will receive a Jewelry Credit Memo. Within 48 hours, our Costco Graduate Gemologist will inspect for authenticity."

Final Take To GO: Costco's Return Policy

In general, Costco's customer service offers a generous return policy that comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee on most items if returned within 90 days. It allows returns anytime with a few exceptions, including non-refundable items like gift cards and cigarettes.

You can return items to any warehouse with your membership card, and while a receipt helps, it's often not necessary since purchases are tracked on your account. Online purchases can also be returned in-store or online via your Costco account.

Caitlyn Moorhead contributed to the reporting for this article.

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Sesame Street's new season: Bubba Wallace, Netflix and a whole lot of chickens MARK KENNEDYNovember 3, 2025 at 10:01 PM 0 This image released by Sesame Workshop shows muppet characters Elmo, left, Grover, second left, and Abby, right, from the "Sesame Street" episode "Elmo Runs the Race." (Zach Hyman/Sesame Workshop via AP) NEW YORK (AP) — New home. Some format changes. Same monsters. "Sesame Street" launches its 56th season on Nov. 10 with NASCAR champion Bubba Wallace as a guest, a slightly tweaked format and a new way to watch — via Netflix.

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NEW YORK (AP) — New home. Some format changes. Same monsters.

"Sesame Street" launches its 56th season on Nov. 10 with NASCAR champion Bubba Wallace as a guest, a slightly tweaked format and a new way to watch — via Netflix.

"There you are, hi," Elmo invites viewers at the top of the show. "Elmo so happy to see you."

The popular children's staple will be offering an 11-minute main story at the top — up from 9 minutes last year — and a few new segments mixed with favorite returning ones.

"In the history of 'Sesame Street,' we've always reinvented in some sort of way over our last 56 years," says Sal Perez, the executive producer. "We're always looking for ways to modernize — have the look and feel of the show feel really engaging for kids today."

The 11-minute main story in the first episode involves Elmo, Abby and Zoe having three kinds of races in the neighborhood, joined by an alarming amount of puppet chickens and Wallace offering sideline commentary.

First up is a sprint with a chicken on each of their backs — "poultry in motion," Wallace offers — then a race with a chicken on a spoon and, last, a sack race with chickens also in the sack. Elmo gets discouraged when he doesn't win initially but soon realizes that he didn't have lunch so is low on fuel, the lesson of the day.

"I just love when we get to bring celebrities to 'Sesame Street' because they bring their own flavor, they bring their own point of view and experience. And so much of that Elmo racing episode was just heightened by Bubba being there," says head writer Halcyon Person. (Miley Cyrus is also an upcoming guest.)

Person says expanding the main story even by a few minutes gives her and her team more runway to add elements she thinks connects with kids.

"That extra two minutes may not seem like much for our audience, but it allows us to have a song in every episode which we know our audience loves," says Person, whose credits include "Dee & Friends in Oz" and "Karma's World."

"We get to have even more animation, even more comedy, more time for physical humor. We know when kids are laughing, they're learning. So, we just love when we can get them laughing so that our salient messaging can come through loud and clear, too."

Netflix and the fourth wall

The deal with Netflix is a game-changer for "Sesame Street" since the streamer gives it a worldwide reach — the new season will be streamed in 30 languages — while keeping it on its long-standing home, PBS and the PBS app, at the same time. Episodes will be available on both Netflix and PBS on the same day.

"The partners themselves have been amazing and really supportive and allowing us to do what 'Sesame Street' does," says Perez. "They know that we've got a history of knowing how to produce content. So, they've really just been supportive and elevating the brand."

"Sesame Street" will also lean into breaking the fourth wall, with creatures turning to the viewer and perhaps confessing their feelings or asking for advice.

"I think this season, we wanted to just play that up and make it really an expected feature of the show — the characters are not just talking to you, but they're really pulling you in," says Person.

"This is just another way to really build that relationship and make children feel like they're a part of the action, that none of what's happening in the story could happen without them and that our characters really need them."

Segments like "Cookie's Foodie Truck" and "Abby's Magic Beasties" will make the transition, and there's the introduction of a new one — the animated "Tales from 123," which takes viewers into the apartment building where the furry monsters live.

"This gave us an opportunity to get a peek inside. You have our amazing cast of characters living in an apartment building, with Elmo and Tango having really physical comedy adventures throughout, really zany adventures," says Perez.

In the inaugural "Tales from 123," Elmo wants to meet Grover for a playdate, but both get mixed up, so they go in elevators and race up staircases until Tango saves the day. Finally reunited, they naturally play hide-and-seek.

It's like a backstage pass to "Sesame Street" and, of course, one gruff monster will be complaining. "No New York apartment could be complete without Oscar as the superintendent," says Perez.

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The NBA season just tipped off, but collectors already have their eyes on this year's rookie class. While Cooper Flagg headlines the conversation, several first-year players are getting attention both on the court and in the hobby.

Here are five rookies other than Flagg to watch this season — and whose cards you might want to collect.

VJ Edgecombe

The Philadelphia guard made a lot of noise on opening night. He dropped 34 points, a Sixers rookie debut record, passing Allen Iverson and marking the third-best debut all time. While there's just one NBA card product on the market at the moment, the sales of his cards are hot. Low-numbered parallels are selling for thousands, and a 2025 Panini Instant NBA Draft Night autograph recently sold for $6,000.

Cedric Coward

Anyone wearing a No. 23 jersey has to get a little attention. Teams aren't handing that number out to just anyone. The Grizzlies rookie is off to a strong start, averaging 16 points a game. His cards have sold at good prices but still have a lot of room to grow in value.

Dylan Harper

The San Antonio Spurs drafted Victor Wembanyama, Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper in back-to-back-to-back years. The Spurs are going to be good. Harper, the son of former NBA star Ron Harper, is averaging 14.8 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.8 assists through the first five games of the season. His cards are one of the hottest on the market right now.

Kon Knueppel

Some of Knueppel's biggest card sales have featured his former college teammate, Flagg. He isn't getting the same love as Flagg, but the fourth overall draft pick is having a solid start. Knueppel has a penchant for hitting 3-pointers, and if he can stay consistent, his card values could rise.

Tre Johnson

Washington Wizards fans shouldn't be disappointed by Tre Johnson. The rookie is averaging 14.8 points through his first four games and has made himself a presence on the floor. When it comes to cards, he's probably one of the most undervalued top rookies right now. His first rookie cards just hit the market with the release of 2025-26 Topps Basketball, and many of his low-numbered and rare cards are still affordable.

As the NBA season unfolds and more card products come out, expect this list — and card values — to evolve quickly. Keep an eye on these rookies as their performances continue to shape the 2025-26 hobby landscape.

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Defenses showed out on Sunday, including the Pittsburgh Steelers forcing six turnovers out of the red-hot Indianapolis Colts, while the Buffalo Bills' high-octane offense rolled to a win over the Kansas City Chiefs. There was a bit of history, as Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Cam Little set the record for the longest field goal in NFL regular-season history.

There were also some brutal injuries. Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels went down with a gruesome left elbow injury after he landed awkwardly late in their blowout loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday night. Specifics aren't yet known, and he'll undergo further testing on Monday to determine the severity.

Houston Texans quarterback CJ Stroud left Sunday's loss to the Denver Broncos early with a concussion, with head coach DeMeco Ryans calling the hit an uncalled "unnecessary roughness" penalty. The severity of Stroud's concussion is unclear, though the CJ Stroud Foundation posted on Instagram that the quarterback was doing okay.

Green Bay Packers tight end Tucker Kraft was carted off on Sunday with a bad knee injury, with head coach Matt LaFleur noting postgame that the injury "does not look good." Additionally, Los Angeles Chargers left tackle Joe Alt was carted off with an ankle injury — the same ankle that kept him out for three games earlier this season — in a huge blow to the Chargers' offensive line.

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