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The claim: Costco’s Kirkland Signature brand vodka is actually Grey Goose. Are high-end vodkas outdone in taste by their cheaper, less prestigious peers? What makes a good vodka anyway?
Snopes readers asked our newsroom to look into a longstanding internet rumor that claims Kirkland-brand vodka sold at Costco stores is actually Grey Goose. Grey Goose has publicly stated that this ...
There has long been a rumor that a Costco vodka imported from France is produced by the high-end brand Grey Goose. Vodka enthusiasts say this is why Costco's Kirkland bottle tastes so good.
Costco's Kirkland brand of vodka is rumored to actually be Grey Goose vodka, but this is a myth. Grey Goose even debunks this claim right on its website, noting many differences between how the ...
In it, Viv claimed that the distillers that produce Grey Goose also make Kirkland vodka—Costco’s in-house brand. Her video has received 3.5 million views, but it isn’t entirely accurate.
Instead, she pointed to the Kirkland Signature 1.5 liter bottle of vodka. "It comes from the same distillery as Grey Goose," she said, "and it's at least $20 cheaper." Turns out she's wrong ...
Kirkland Signature vodka sold at Costco stores is actually Grey Goose. Rating: False (About this rating?) Snopes readers asked our newsroom to look into a longstanding internet rumor that claims ...
Kirkland Signature vodka sold at Costco stores is actually Grey Goose. Rating: Snopes readers asked our newsroom to look into a longstanding internet rumor that claims Kirkland-brand vodka sold at ...