It's hard to replicate something as wonderful as Nutella, but Costco is adding its name to the list of companies who've tried — and their price point will appeal to any hazelnut fan.

A Reddit user pointed out the jumbo jars' existence yesterday, posting a glorious photo of two 2.2-pound jars of Kirkland Signature Hazelnut Spread on sale for just $7.99. That's nearly five pounds of chocolate hazelnut goodness, or 54 two-tablespoon servings (if you have that kind of restraint).

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The spread is available on Costco's website, though a two-pack sells for $9.99 online. Still a pretty good deal, considering Costco's twin-pack of Nutella (which is slightly smaller, by a few ounces) sells for $13.99. On Amazon, that much Nutella will cost you between $17 and $24. If you check your local Costco, you may see it for the sale price shown on Reddit.

BUY NOW: Kirkland Signature Hazelnut Spread, $9.99; costco.com

The ingredient lists for the two products are nearly identical, though the Kirkland Signature version uses sunflower oil instead of palm oil. The nutrition for each is pretty on par too, with 200 calories and 20-21 grams of sugar per serving.

Once you've got it, the only question is what to do with all that spread. You could recreate the entire Nutella store menu and make hazelnut-filled crepes, waffles, and ice cream sundaes. Or, you could whip up this Nutella Mocha Poke Cake. You could also just go at it with a spoon, though that can get dangerous fast. Either way, you won't run out of these mega jars anytime soon.

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