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Drummondville,Quebec,Canada-July 12,2013:Costco Wholesale storefront in Drummondville at dusk.Costco Wholesale operates an international chain of membership warehouses, carrying brand name merchandise at substantially lower prices.
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Do you know someone who eats, sleeps, and breathes Costco? If so, we’ve unearthed the perfect present for your favorite warehouse warrior. 

Related: 11 Ways to Stretch Your Holiday Budget at Costco, Sam’s, and BJ’s

For $18, Costco is selling a 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle from Dowdle Studios titled “The Treasure Hunt,” and — you guessed it — it depicts a packed Costco in all of its glory, from the rotisserie chickens to the free samples to the kids going absolutely nuts. Look closely and you’ll find customers loading up on toilet paper, chowing down on massive hot dogs, and steering their double-wide carts through the crowded aisles. (Want a more moderate challenge? A 500-piece version is available, too.)

Related: Gifts for People Who Love Jigsaw Puzzles

Costco puzzle
Costco

Better yet: The puzzle is included in Costco’s “buy more, save more” toy promotion, which runs through Nov. 21. Buy three qualifying items, and you’ll save an additional $10; buy five, and you’ll snag $25 off. More than 100 items are eligible, including these popular favorites:

Sadly, Costco’s famous 93″ teddy bear is not part of the promo — but we did spot him in the puzzle, which is the next best thing.  For more great gift guides and holiday shopping tips, please sign up for our free newsletters.

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Saundra Latham regularly exploits her grocery’s fuel-points program for free tanks of gas and skips the salon in favor of the $5.99 sales at Great Clips. She has made her home in areas with a low cost of living, such as Dayton, Ohio, and Knoxville, Tenn.

Before joining Cheapism as the site’s first staff writer, Saundra freelanced for websites including Business Insider, ConsumerSearch, The Simple Dollar, The Motley Fool, and About.com. She was previously an editor at The Columbus Dispatch, one of Ohio’s largest daily newspapers. She holds a master’s in communication from Ohio State University and a bachelor’s in journalism from American University.