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have discovered their latest product obsession at the members-only warehouse club—and it's perfect for people who absolutely love their home states.
A few days ago, a Costco shopper discovered a unique Texas-shaped cutting board at their local warehouse and shared a picture of the item on. As it turns out, Costco is selling similar boards that are designed to look like different states all across the country.In the days since the first shopper posted about the Texas-shaped board, plenty of other Costco members reported seeing boards for their own states at their local warehouses.
feature laser-engraved artwork on one side, marking iconic towns and places from each state. The other side of the board is left completely blank and smooth so customers can"I wanna collect them all so I can have a map of the U.S. from cutting boards" a shopper commented on one of the RedditLuckily for fans who don't have a Costco membership, the warehouse club isn't the only place where you can buy these popular items right now.
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