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Customers who reported an unusual taste and smell in the vodka are eligible for full refunds at Costco.

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A recent controversy surrounding Costco’s Kirkland Signature American Vodka has left many consumers disappointed and seeking refunds. In a surprising turn of events, it seems that the vodka has been experiencing an unusual and off-putting taste, as reported by numerous customers online.

The discussion started about a month ago when a Reddit user expressed their dissatisfaction with the product. They wrote, “We have been drinking this Vodka for a few years now and we have never had a problem before. We tried two bottles of the Kirkland American Vodka yesterday, and both bottles had the ‘chemical’ taste.” This sentiment was echoed by other users, with one person stating, “Not so nice smell and horrible flavor. Had to pour it out,” and another revealing, “This is the first time in my life I’ve ever dumped out cocktails. It’s bad.”

Thankfully, Costco has taken notice of these complaints and is now offering a full refund to customers who purchased the vodka between June 12 and August 10. In an official announcement on August 15, the warehouse retailer recognized the issue, stating, “It has come to our attention that the taste profile of units marked with certain lot codes may not have met the expected profile normally consistent with this product. While not a food safety issue, this does not meet our quality expectations.”

To be eligible for a refund, customers must have purchased a bottle of the vodka with one of the following lot codes: 23-0942, 23-0944, 23-0953, 23-0956, 23-0966, 23-0973, 23-0976, 23-0979, 23-0985, 23-0988, 23-1030, 23-1058, 23-1037, 23-1042, 23-1044, 23-1048, 23-1059, 23-1060, 23-1068, 23-1069, 23-1075, 23-1076, 23-1072, 23-1081, 23-1078, 23-1080, 23-1079.

This incident is not the first time Costco products have faced criticism in recent months. In March, customers raised concerns about the taste of the store’s rotisserie chicken, claiming that it had a chemical-like flavor. However, despite these occasional hiccups, Costco still offers a wide range of high-quality and delicious products that continue to attract loyal customers.

So, will this vodka controversy be enough to sway shoppers away from Costco? Or will the possibility of a refund and the store’s overall reputation be enough to keep consumers coming back for more? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section!

READ MORE: Superfans Just Spotted This ‘Big Change’ At Costco’s Food Court: ‘They Must Have Been Listening’

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